Hello! Been around the forum for about a year, not made much posts but really like the knowledge and the members that hang around here. Starting up this thread for my project, a 1975 CB 500. To collect any questions that i might have instead of starting alot of threads. Im the second owner on this bike, the first owner had it sitting in his garage since -88 and hasnt been outside (atleast not alot) since then. checked the papers, last time it passed automotive inspection was -86. So the Thought is to freshen up the bike while still preserving it in time. Motor had a engine noise that turned out to be a valve seat that was unproperly seated. the engine is being fully rehauled atm. This is my first time doing an engine rehaul by myself but i've assisted on another cb500 engine last winter. Alot of progress has already been done and ill bring you up to speed. I didnt have much time to write alot of text but i've posted alot of pics. If someone knows the "spoiler" command, please tell me so i can change it so we dont have this wall of pictures.
Specc on bike thats not stock (as far as i know)
-Lester rims
-Checkerd flag front forks
-john tickle rearsets.
-Yoshimura 550 high comp piston
-Yoshimura daytona Yr-2-31 cam
-Heavy duty springs (cant remember what brand)
-Rickman fairing
-MM front fender
-the 4-1 looks kinda homemade (?) sounds great though. pics further down
-Koni shocks
Color is called "mustard yellow"
First of: the bike when i got it was in good looking condition (althought the pictures i took of it wasnt)
I started to work on the Front end. Giving the fork lowers a good rubbing. Brake hoses were exchanged to steel braided type.
Brakecaliper painted. Note the last picture is taken about 6 months after i polished the fork lowers, that magnesium is really oxidising fast. Gonna get some good quality clear coating on that this winter hopefully.
Stacks looking rough
Engine Tear down
Removing that primary carefully.
Getting rid of that broken of cylinder bolt as you might have seen in an earlier post.
Loose valve seat
Looking good now!
Yoshimura pistons soda blasted (grooves been cleaned out aswell)
Crank is well within spec
Newly painted, Used that RH Lack brilliant silver with etsing primer
Where we at now
The engine to the right is the one that was assemblied last year, its going into an orignal cb500 restoration (next years project) underneat is a spare one that acctually had some okay compression although cylinder walls are kinda rusted. maybe just rebore that at some point.
some inspiration
Cleaned up the electronics and powdercoated baseplate.
Found some brassrods and decided to do some stuff. not sure how well that will hold up.
Powdercoating some stuff
Wonder if powder coating will hold up on the silencer, you will only know if you try it.
The Horde