Day 2/212:
Well, I figure it's about time for me to start logging my CB550 build, as it is now officially underway. My CB750 build is still uncompleted as I need to do some engine work but that is small potatoes compared to the work I have to do here! I'll update each as I work on each of them. The goal is to have both the CB750 and CB550 100% ready for the road in April. I will make up a schedule and update it as I work through it so I can keep a time-line and pace. Hate to say it but having my girlfriend move away from my city is going to help progress on this dramatically.
Something new I want to try, as I never see it done in any build threads is incorporating cost, so when a newbie comes through and reads through a forum they get a realistic picture of the cost of doing something like this. I will also log my hours on the build so I can get an idea of that for myself, as well. I'll also write the "day" of the project log. Sept 1st is day one. I give myself 212 days, which is up to April 1st, my optimal finish date.
Another thing I learned: finish the flippin bike before you flippin ride it and get it all dirty and scratched! I'm a dumbass and need this message for myself. Finish the bike completely, get nice pictures taken, then ride the hell out of it. TAKE NICE PICTURES FIRST!
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First, lets start with my inspirations for this build. I'm going for something very similar to what many others have done: stripped down, minimalist, gsxr inverted forks, three-spoke suzuki rims with sporty tires, mono-shock rear-end, opened triangle with re-positioned bracing and kick-start only. I basically want a single-seat, around-town, good-looking vintage sport bike with low gearing. It's overplayed, people think it's a stupid look, ect. That's fine. My bike, my project, so that's what I'll do.
Here's a picture of essentially what I am going for:
So, what are we working with?
The bike, as purchased ($400):
Stripped down:
Front end (600$):
Got a pretty great deal for the front end, I got all the electrics, clip-ons, calipers, rotors, a new tire, the forks, a steering damper and a clutch lever all together.
Invested so far: $1000 CAD, even. My goal is to build the entire thing for $4000 CAD or less so I only have 3k remaining. This will be a challenge but I feel like I can do it!
Anyone have an idea of what it will cost for my to rebuild the engine (approximately!)?
Rough breakdown:
-$1000 for chassis, engine, front end
-$400 for rear end
-$600 for powdercoating everything
-$600 for engine parts (might be a bit tight)
-$1200 for electrical, lights, tire(s), supplies, speedo, exhaust, rearsets, badging, chain, filters, ect.)
I actually like the way this looks, kinda realistic. I might have to spend a few hundred on new tools, as well. I struggled with lots of easy work on my CB750 because I didnt have certain tools like a vice, impact driver, welding rig, ect. I wont make that mistake again.
I track every cent I spend in my personal life so but the end of this I will have a perfect log down to the cent and I'll make up a report for everyone that wants to look at it.
Let the project begin!
-Matt