* Project Update 12/27/06 *
Bored here at work, so I figured I write up the lastest progress on the CB450 project....
- Front-End -The front end is coming together piece by piece.
I threw some old bicycle grips ont he bike just for kicks, and actually really like them on their.
I am gonna go with a pair in black, to keep the lean look going.
Master cylinder from MIKE'S XS showed up last week, and after a few "dates" with Mr.Sawzall is complete and ready to go on.
This master is kick ass, compact, and fits the theme I am going for perfectly.
My universal throttle came in today, and once the cables show up can be installed as well.
Solo clutch perch is on, and awaitng a lever and cable as well.
- Turn Signals -The rear turn signals are mounted and are looking good. I went with the same small bullet housings that I am running on my CB750. They are built solid, and brighter than all hell due to the lenses exposing the entire 1157 bulb. I mounted those up and tight against the cafe seat, for a ultra tight look. These are gonna function as brake/running/& turn signals, along with a small LED strip that is gonna be mounted on my license plate. For the front, I drilled out the holes in my new headlight ears in order to mount some LED bolts I have had in my toolbox 4-ever.
They are the big led's (like they use in traffic lights), and come in a neat little bolt/nut deal. I got them from a website that specializes in ultra bright led applications. So I am gonna use them as front signals, as well as to hold on the headlight bucket. Should be alittle different approach, plus easily get people's attention with a mile visibility LED blinking in their face
Still working on sourcing a turn signal switch of some sort, but thats the last of my concerns at the moment...
- Rearsets -The rearset project is coming along nicely (almost too easy).
Both pegs are mounted, and all we need to fab up is the linkage.
The clutch side is gonna be a straight shot, as their are no bends or anything else to
complicate things, where the brake side is going to take some more time, but shouldn't be an issue.
Gonna make the linkage outta round stock, and then thread the ends for a superclean look..With these installed, the bike will be much more comfortable to ride/enjoy come springtime...
- Exhaust -The original exhaust I had planned for this bike seems as if it is not gonna fly with the addition of the
rearsets. I am still planning on running the stock headerpipes with black headerwarp, but the "tailpipe" part of it is still on the drawing board. I am gonna have to run some sorta turndown to get the exhaust gases from shooting me in the feet/ankle. Not the end of the world, just another loose end I need to figure out . Not gonna deal with it till the rearsets are done, and I can see where the linkage is gonna be long term.
- Electronics - The battery is here and mounted. We made 4 little tabs to hold the battery where it needs to be, and then used a delcron stap to hold it down.
Came out better than I expected, and their is still room inside the "hump" for some more wiring, trailer box,etc..
Plans call for the addition of a newer sportbike horn, that will most likey end up mounted under the tank (as a horn in downtown Chicago is a godsend to staying alive), along with a good holeshot. Everything else will tie together in the headlight bucket 9which is going to get completely redone and cleaned up). I want to do this bike/project right the first time, with no regrets or cutting of corners. I have the rest of the winter to finish it, so their is no need to rush..
And just for the hell of it I wanted to post these pics.
I got my new tank for my CB750 today, and wanted to compare it with the CB450 tank (see below).
The 750 tank is much taller and wider, and about a 1'' longer. With the bike next to me I had to throw it on the CB450 to see how it looked.
I like the look of a large tank, but the work to make it fit (the right way) is much more than I wanna put myself thru for such a
slight change in appearance. The bars would hit, the rear mount is messed up,etc..
The stock CB450 tank is staying on this bike 4 sure
More updates to come !