EDIT: removed the broken photobucket links I've decided its finally time to stop stalling (no pun intended) and get going on this project. Here's my '78 CB550K:
*snip*Overall, not too bad. It runs pretty well, as far as I can tell. Last year I rebuilt the front caliper with a new seal/piston and pads but did not change the lines. They work fine, but squeak TERRIBLY. I also patched the exhaust holes as best I could. I just bought a parts bike toorecently, a '75 I think:
*snip* No title, and it doesn't run, but look at those cool wheels! I should really just call it a "wheels bike," because thats really why I bought it. That and another disk and caliper, and any other parts I might need that I haven't thought of yet.
Anyway, my plans for the 78 550 so far are:
- 3K mile service
- change bars to 400F bars, and hopefully run the cables inside the bars
- rebuild those Lester wheels (if they even fit on my bike!) and use them
- add a second caliper and steel braided brake lines
First things first though, I want to be able to start my bike without hotwiring it. Last season my ignition stopped working suddenly. I managed to pull it out today and look it over.
*snip*That's as far as I could break it down, but I couldn't figure out a way to get it apart further without breaking it. I spraying in with de-oxit but it still doesn't seem to work. I guess the best option is to get a reproduction one?
Also the block connector that plugs into that is a bit melted from using bits of wire as my 'key' last fall, is this a obtainable part or should I just clean it up and reuse it?
I also read that cleaning the electrical connections is a good thing to do on these bikes. So I pulled the headlight out to see what was in there...
*snip*Then I screamed in terror and stuffed it back in there, haha. Its actually not too bad, the plastic covers are dirtier than the actual bullet connectors, which looked shiny and clean on the ones I pulled. Eventually I'll get into there in more detail and see if everything is alright. The only thing that jumps out at me is a female bullet connector on a brown wire that isn't connected to anything.
Most of what I'm doing is probably very basic to all of you, but this is my first time working on a bike so its pretty overwhelming. I'll try to search for any answers that I need before asking here, but I'll post my progress just in case other people are trying the same things or are curious. Thanks for checking it out.