Monsoon season has started here in Houston, so I finally have some time to write up
a few tips on taming the early CB500 clutch. If you own one of these you know they
can be stiff more often than not, and the fix is not immediately obvious, as I found out.
Here is a step by step examination of the problems you may encounter.
1) LIFTER SLEEVE
If your clutch is engaging and releasing harshly, here is the first
thing you will want to look at.
Right after I got my bike ('73 CB500) on the road the clutch action began to
degrade quickly. I found the problem to be a cracked clutch rod
lifter mechanism,specifically the lifter sleeve. If yours is cracked and replacements
aren' t handy, you can take it apart and spin it 180 degrees, but of course
replacing it is best. If yours is in good shape be sure to
clean and grease it while you have it out, use the grease fitting on the
outside of the case liberally as part of your maintenance routine.
I can still dig lifter sleeves up in a local junkyard, but
quickly discovered almost all were cracked in the same way.
Looks like that little bugger is weak link, so I snap
up good ones when I find them.