Author Topic: Time for a teardown! 1971 CB500K0 Restorarion  (Read 5287 times)

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Offline daniel9441

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Re: Time for a teardown! 1971 CB500K0 Restorarion
« Reply #25 on: August 31, 2016, 05:52:45 AM »
Also, the gold paint hasn't been resprayed. it just got buffed, polished, and touched up.

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Re: Time for a teardown! 1971 CB500K0 Restorarion
« Reply #26 on: August 31, 2016, 06:32:33 AM »
Put some fresh tires on it first!
Haha they're fresh, that's what 1 ride through a dirt road will do to sticky new rubber. Once the bike is on campus, I'll be able to wash it thoroughly without worrying about the dust immediately coming back ;)

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Haha they're fresh, that's what 1 ride through a dirt road will do to sticky new rubber. Once the bike is on campus, I'll be able to wash it thoroughly without worrying about the dust immediately coming back ;)

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Re: Time for a teardown! 1971 CB500K0 Restorarion
« Reply #27 on: September 17, 2016, 05:44:52 PM »
So now that the cb500 is finished, I've turned my attention back to my 1965 Sears 106ss motorcycle. I just upgraded the engine in it to a rebuilt 124cc stroker motor. The engine makes 12hp and bike only weighs about 210 pounds. This thing flies!


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