Sei di Maggio, a great day to revive a '72 CB500K1. I purchased this project last November and have been slowly going through It's issues while starting a top end job on a "72 CB350F and maintaining my stable of old Honda's. When I brought it home the front brake was seized, the gas tank full of varnish, the side covers in pieces, the seat completely rusted out, and the carb rack welded closed with the same varnish.
Yesterday it fired up and proved it's electrical system, engine and transmission basically intact. If fact when we hooked up the new battery the neutral and oil lamps lit up. We had just finished a complete overhaul of the four carbs with new jets from the K&L kits and a new finish thanks to my glass bead blaster.
As this post progresses I will share experiences and the Issues as I faced them:
1. Removing and tackling the varnish in the fuel system.
2. Freeing up the seized front disc brake and rebuilding it from top to bottom.
3. Addressing the rusted seat pan and building a new seat
4. rebuilding the carb rack.
5. rebuilding the front suspension including new taper roller bearings.
My goal is a rideable survivor that has the patina and scratches that come with an age of 41 years.