Sorry I have been off the forum a while. Had a week of travels for work...which is where the story of this bike begins. I am between jobs after the business where I worked was sold. After 30 year of same company, I needed to clear my head before diving into the job hunt. I had dirt bikes and a few street bikes from time I was 13 until about 24. At the time, the CB550's and 750's were some of my favorites that I sadly had never owned. Then careers, marriage, kids, lots of things took me away from motorcycles. So flash forward almost 30 years, and I go hunting for either a 550 or 750 as a project. I didn't want to get into an engine rebuild so looked for a titled, runner. I had some ideas for a resto-mod project.
Found this bike, rented a pick up, drove to central PA and it followed me back to VA
It ran well overall. So I rode it for a couple months while stalking this forum to get my plan together. Wanted to retain 2 up riding and did not want to cut the frame up since it was a pretty solid bike with only 8000 miles. Tank was dented, rusted and had bad redcoat from a PO, side covers were nasty aftermarket with no badges, all metal needed a polish and etc etc
So I set out to strip it all down. First had to build a stand and convert my wood shop (another hobby lost for a while) into the bike shop
Here was my plan...
My build thread is in my signature, so I wont post a ton more pics about that. I had great help from several forum members and used others build threads to help me. It was a great and therapeutic project for me. In fact the bike is called Therapy. So many firsts for me. I had never laced and trued wheels. Did it !!! with the help of posts here. Never had shaped a seat pan and foam mock up. Did it !! with help of posts here and other places. And on and on the build goes. Great support here every time I got stuck and great feeling of accomplishment every time a part went back on. I have no painting nor sewing skills so I had to have the seat cover, paint, powder coat and ceramic coating done by others. The rest I did myself as I said, with much support on this forum.
Here are a few other before and after pics.
I have put about 500 miles on it. I cant stop smiling about it. Only things I might do different would be the seat is not exactly as I had the prototype. I wanted it a little lower for primary driver and it is HARD as a board. And oddly enough, after choosing the CONE engineering quiet core mufflers, I wish I had picked the standard versions. It is a bit quieter than I had imagined, but still sounds pretty damn good. I had budgeted 6 months and it took about 7 1/2. I way overspent my budget, but some of that was tools that I will use over on the next one. These projects are never done. Today I fab'd a stainless steel chain guard, but it is not polished so no pic's of that yet.
Thanks for the nomination. It is amazing to be in the same group as a bike like seth's.