I’m getting excited to be nearing final assembly of my ‘74 550K0 and want to thank all who have helped me get to this point. For this basket case I needed to learn a lot to get it right the first time and have relayed in large part on the good advice from folks like Hondaman, MReick, bwailer, TwoTired, and Calj737
I wanted to use as many original parts as possible and concentrate on restoring or upgrading all components with an emphasis on tuning, reliability, comfort, and style. You all can let me know if I succeed.
Every project needs an origin story, right? This is a tribute to my old friend David McMurtry(deceased) who lent me his shiny new 74 550 to take my girlfriend out on a date long long ago. We had a very memorable time on and off the bike and I like to think that 550 had something to do with it so here’ to you David!
Suspension: New springs, fork tubes, seals, “emulator” valves, air preload valves, fork brace, steering bearings, swing arm bushings and Hagon shocks.
Frame: de-tabbed & smoothed tig welded @ downtubes and brackets @ rearsets mounts (Terozzi) & under rest of tank.
Motor: .5mm overbore, decked, new valves, tappets, rocker arms, CB650 cam, all new seals, MLS head gasket, chains and bumpers and adapted CB650 primary chain tensioner (thanks wailer). Hondaman ignition, Dyna 5 Ohm coils, Honda OEM points, new low mileage spark adv. with shortened advance springs, Drilled clutch basket (thanks Hondaman), Match ported intake manifolds, mild porting, Delkevic 4 into 1 exhaust and 42 tooth rear sprocket.
Style: adjustable “Jota” style bars, bikini fairing, Speedhut GPS speedo, handmade seat w/ gel insert (attaches with rare earth magnets), handmade fiberglass rear cowl, bobbed fenders, Black metal-flake w/gold stripe paint inspired by 5.0 liter mustang paint, silver frame paint, powder coat wheels w/ stainless spokes and a boatload of polishing.
Reliability/usability: All new wiring loom connections and added relays, Electronic Reg/Rec, Full size AGM battery, Coated tank, rebuilt carbs, fully restored stock intake system and paper filter (big PITA). Kept plastic inner fender and modified stock chain guard, SS brake lines, modern Master Cylinder and scintered brake pads.
Any comments welcome, I hope I can provide some useful information to others as I continue to learn about these (as Hondaman put it) simple machines. Cheers