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Re: 1971 CB500 Hybrid
« Reply #25 on: April 13, 2014, 04:27:35 AM »
Help Wanted!
Couple of questions to the community:
Has anyone hid their battery on or below the swing arm?
Any problems riding without the front fender?
What is the output (in Watts) capacity of the '82 CB650 alternator? Need to know this one to figure the smallest battery that will start and run the bike (no kick here :( )
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Re: 1971 CB500 Hybrid
« Reply #26 on: April 13, 2014, 06:29:50 AM »
Check out Bru-tom's thread for where/how he placed his battery at the swing arm. I use a Shorai 14A2 battery. It's Lithium, weighs 0.6# and has 210CCA and 14Ah. Been extremely pleased with it.

The only issue running without a front fender is dirt and debris on you, your headlight, and engine/exhausts.
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Re: 1971 CB500 Hybrid
« Reply #27 on: April 13, 2014, 10:37:19 AM »
Calj737,  thanks for your reply. I could only find one build by Bru-tom candy yellow 750. Any leads?


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Re: 1971 CB500 Hybrid
« Reply #28 on: April 13, 2014, 11:47:53 AM »
Here you go:

http://forums.sohc4.net/index.php?topic=117252.0

And from another site


http://www.wilddog.za.net/forum/index.php?topic=113724.0

He's from South Africa, so the second link is local forum to him. Was a nominee for Jan BOM here I think.
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Re: 1971 CB500 Hybrid
« Reply #29 on: April 14, 2014, 07:28:51 PM »
Some quality work he does! Thank you for the lead. Problem solved, just need to make the battery box and attach it to the bike.

Does anyone have a spare rear rubber mount for the tank? Somehow lost mine. It is a CB500 frame f it makes any difference.
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Re: 1971 CB500 Hybrid
« Reply #30 on: April 26, 2014, 08:34:13 AM »
Battery placement dilemma solved!

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Re: 1971 CB500 Hybrid
« Reply #31 on: April 30, 2014, 01:11:23 PM »
The pods showed up (I know, I know). I would much rather have velocity stacks, but my bank account thinks otherwise. Anyway, the #1 and 4 needed to be shortened not to hit the frame. Turned out to be an easy mode. Carbs are now jetted, synced (bench), and ready for the gas.
Wiring is next.

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Re: 1971 CB500 Hybrid
« Reply #32 on: April 30, 2014, 01:30:15 PM »
The pods showed up (I know, I know). I would much rather have velocity stacks, but my bank account thinks otherwise. Anyway, the #1 and 2 needed to be shortened not to hit the frame. Turned out to be an easy mode. Carbs are now jetted, synced (bench), and ready for the gas.
Wiring is next.

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I like the look of velocity stacks and they offer better performance than pods, but the trade-off is exposure to everything and keeping them covered during non-use.
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Re: 1971 CB500 Hybrid
« Reply #33 on: April 30, 2014, 01:30:41 PM »
Electrical work must be the most difficult and tedious thing in the world. Perhaps it just me and my clumsiness.

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Re: 1971 CB500/650/GSXR mix
« Reply #34 on: April 30, 2014, 05:01:02 PM »
Thought I'd add that I used this calculator (http://carbjetkits.com/CJKCalculatorV3.php?num=4&d1=118&d1p=35&maintype=393&pilottype=26&bname=Honda%20CB650SC%201982Honda%20CB650SC%201982. ) to determine the jets size I need for my build. If it works, it certainly takes all of the guessing out of the equation. The price seemed to be right too.
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Re: 1971 CB500/650/GSXR mix
« Reply #35 on: April 30, 2014, 05:05:56 PM »
I'm curious if modifying 2 of 4 pod filters will effect he tuning of those carbs? If you struggle, you might need to modify all pods equally. They do make that unit in a shorter version, if you have problems...
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Re: 1971 CB500/650/GSXR mix
« Reply #36 on: April 30, 2014, 05:18:04 PM »
I was thinking the same exact thing, Claj737. I guess the answer is forthcoming. Hopefully, the difference will be negligible to matter.
The damn carbs are also too close together 1,2 and 3,4. The pods need to be staggered on them so they could clear each other.
Sometimes I wonder if it would have been a lot cheaper to just buy a modern day naked bike with all of the modern goodies and forget this constant battle. But then again, I seemingly enjoy the process as much as riding...
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Re: 1971 CB500 Hybrid
« Reply #37 on: April 30, 2014, 05:39:06 PM »
Dresda warning. I was so inspired by Fun Jimmy's build that I also got me a Dresda swing arm. Unfortunately, the thing is actually narrower than the stock one and would not agree with my 3.5" rear rim and a CB750F rear hub. :( Lesson learned, I suppose.

Just came upon this build and it's looking great. A big surprised that the Dresda didn't fit.
I guess it's to do with the extra width required to accommodate the disc. Shouldn't have any problem selling it though.
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Re: 1971 CB500 Hybrid
« Reply #38 on: April 30, 2014, 05:56:39 PM »
Dresda warning. I was so inspired by Fun Jimmy's build that I also got me a Dresda swing arm. Unfortunately, the thing is actually narrower than the stock one and would not agree with my 3.5" rear rim and a CB750F rear hub. :( Lesson learned, I suppose.

Just came upon this build and it's looking great. A big surprised that the Dresda didn't fit.
I guess it's to do with the extra width required to accommodate the disc. Shouldn't have any problem selling it though.

Thats strange about the Dresda, maybe it was off a 500-550..?
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Re: 1971 CB500 Hybrid
« Reply #39 on: April 30, 2014, 06:09:53 PM »
Dresda warning. I was so inspired by Fun Jimmy's build that I also got me a Dresda swing arm. Unfortunately, the thing is actually narrower than the stock one and would not agree with my 3.5" rear rim and a CB750F rear hub. :( Lesson learned, I suppose.

Just came upon this build and it's looking great. A big surprised that the Dresda didn't fit.
I guess it's to do with the extra width required to accommodate the disc. Shouldn't have any problem selling it though.

Thats strange about the Dresda, maybe it was off a 500-550..?

Is it a Carpy replica? If so, was it spec'd as a standard 750 or lengthened?
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Re: 1971 CB500/650/GSXR mix
« Reply #40 on: April 30, 2014, 07:08:18 PM »
Thanks for the prase, FunJimmy. Your build was what got me interested in the whole game once again.
I don't know if it was a replica or not; all the signs of the original were there, but no markings. It was the same width at the hub as the 500 one, but it was narrower at the rim area.

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Re: 1971 CB500 Hybrid
« Reply #41 on: May 01, 2014, 11:09:28 AM »
The rear shocks also showed up today. I went with the EBay knock offs from China. Read a little about them and saw several different opinions, but no one complained too much of those who actually rode them. They do look pretty nice, not as nice as the real deal from Japan or Europe would, but still nice especially considering the price (makes my bank account happy).

here's an interesting article about the shocks, the guy breaks them down and rebuilds them.

http://chrislivengood.net/wp/category/diy/

there's also a link on there to dotheton that goes into detail with regards to testing.

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thinking about ponying up for these :D
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Re: 1971 CB500 Hybrid
« Reply #42 on: May 01, 2014, 01:46:34 PM »
The rear shocks also showed up today. I went with the EBay knock offs from China. Read a little about them and saw several different opinions, but no one complained too much of those who actually rode them. They do look pretty nice, not as nice as the real deal from Japan or Europe would, but still nice especially considering the price (makes my bank account happy).

here's an interesting article about the shocks, the guy breaks them down and rebuilds them.

http://chrislivengood.net/wp/category/diy/

there's also a link on there to dotheton that goes into detail with regards to testing.

john

edit: he'll also rebuild them for a fee
http://chrislivengood.net/wp/products-page/

thinking about ponying up for these :D

Interesting article. You may want to just buy IKONS and save yourself the trouble/cost of a rebuild and have rebuild able shocks that work well right out of the box without a rebuild beforehand.
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Re: 1971 CB500 Hybrid
« Reply #43 on: May 01, 2014, 01:50:21 PM »
The rear shocks also showed up today. I went with the EBay knock offs from China. Read a little about them and saw several different opinions, but no one complained too much of those who actually rode them. They do look pretty nice, not as nice as the real deal from Japan or Europe would, but still nice especially considering the price (makes my bank account happy).

here's an interesting article about the shocks, the guy breaks them down and rebuilds them.

http://chrislivengood.net/wp/category/diy/

there's also a link on there to dotheton that goes into detail with regards to testing.

john

edit: he'll also rebuild them for a fee
http://chrislivengood.net/wp/products-page/

thinking about ponying up for these :D

I used to have a far more detailed link about these cheap shocks but the link seems to have died, the guy that did the write up had the lower clevis fail, a member here had the clevis fail as well, he also detailed what it takes to make them work properly and made new clevis out of stainless, it cost more than it was worth to make them safe and reliable, you get what you pay for, expecting $100 dollar shocks to work as good as reputable shocks is a little unrealistic...
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Re: 1971 CB500/650/GSXR mix
« Reply #44 on: May 11, 2014, 05:17:41 PM »
She IS a runner! Couple of odds and ends left, but I'm close.
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Re: 1971 CB500/650/GSXR mix
« Reply #45 on: May 11, 2014, 06:17:34 PM »
I'm not always a big fan of cafe or matte black, but your bike just looks killer. The best of all worlds rolled up into a neat little package. Nice job.
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Re: 1971 CB500/650/GSXR mix
« Reply #46 on: May 11, 2014, 06:24:21 PM »
Thank you! I have to agree, it does look a little menacing. Just the way we like it here.

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Re: 1971 CB500/650/GSXR mix
« Reply #47 on: May 11, 2014, 06:26:15 PM »
Nice dude.  How does that exhaust sound?

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Re: 1971 CB500/650/GSXR mix
« Reply #48 on: May 11, 2014, 06:28:45 PM »
She fired right up and kept running without a hiccup. Cannot wait to get the plates and try her out on the road. The difference in braking power on the driveway is astonishing. I mean the front, of course, the rear is more for show since it just locks right away.

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Re: 1971 CB500/650/GSXR mix
« Reply #49 on: May 11, 2014, 06:32:07 PM »
Nice dude.  How does that exhaust sound?

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Sounds really good. No too loud it seems, despite the fact that I opened the can and gutted 70% of the insides. Have to try on the road to know for sure. I cannot figure out how to attach videos here.

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