Hi Everyone,
My first post together with it a small introduction...
Very interested in bikes all my life as well as motor sport in general. Thought it would be a good thing to start a project to keep me away from my computer as I'm a programmer. Guess what now I'm back in front of the computer even more, initially searching for a project and now doing research for the restoration.
I was looking at buying a SOHC but could not find one and mid 2017 a CX500 in good condition came up for sale - not what I was looking for but the intention was to do a tracker build. The CX500 is still intact as I am not sure a conversion was such a good idea for a first project. Then in November 2017 I found a 1976 CB550F not in a good condition as it was sitting for a couple of years but I felt that the price was worth it.
Just before Christmas I started fiddling around and managed to start the bike (AWESOME feeling at the time), I think it sounds ok but the carbs definitely need some TLC. The bike was bought without papers and before spending too much I though it would be best to get it running and go through the process of getting it registered in my name. To get it registered it has to pass a roadworthy test and so I listed the stuff that needs to be fixed to pass a roadworthy test.
First up is the front brake. I had a look at the MC, it seems fine although empty with what looks like a leak between the metal pipe and last section of the hose. I decided to try and get to the bottom of the problem rather than just trying to fix something that might not be broken. I added brake fluid and started pumping after a while the pressure stared coming back and I proceeded to bleed the brake. Then one good squeeze on the brake lever and the front wheel / caliper was stuck - without any leaks for the up-side! I then took the caliper off and this is what it looks like:
https://www.flickr.com/photos/158872447@N08/39697001952/https://www.flickr.com/photos/158872447@N08/39697001912/https://www.flickr.com/photos/158872447@N08/39728063671/I'm guessing there is no point in trying to save the caliper and it would be best getting a replacement but I'm no expert and some advise would be much appreciated.
Are the 4into1 replacement sets a good replacement should one be required?
With the rear brake there is also a problem - the rod is against the frame and that is in turn causing the brake not to release instantly as is expected. I had a good look around but with the PB bomb I cannot find a photo of how this should look in order to see where the problem is.
https://www.flickr.com/photos/158872447@N08/39697001872/in/dateposted-public/Again any advise is much appreciated in order to resolve the problem.
Hope the images come through correctly.
Enjoy!
Johann
EDIT - Added pictures as attachments