Hello there!
Short introduction; my name is Martijn (but for all you english speaking folks out there, Martin). I am based in the Netherlands. I have some experience with rebuilding mopeds (honda ss50) and so it seemed like a nice idea to restore on of its big brothers and my all-time favourite motorcycle; a honda cb550F
I saw a very knackered old chopperised cb550f and I strongly felt that little bike deserved a second life. And so the journey begins.
I completely stripped the motorcycle, powdercoated the frame and al the other bits and bobs, did a top-engine overhaul, resprayed the engine, rebuild the carbs, new tires, new spokes, added a second disc in the front and bought a whole load of new and second hand parts to restore the poor fellow to its former glory.
I am at the point that the bike is almost back together in one piece and so I started on the 'the electric stuff'.
Since the old wiring was completely ruined by alterations by the former owner(s) I bought a new repo wiring harness and replaced the small harness (behind the left sidecover) with a second hand one in better condition. I also updated the ignition with the electrical kind; everything for my precious.
First time i hooked the battery to the system i had the following result:
things that worked:
- headlight (with different settings)
- starter engine
- dashboard with oil pressure light, neutral light, etc.
I checked all the wiring and I saw a few mistakes (the wiring harness is a reproduction with other color cables. There is a colourmapping table delivered with it, but it is still a bit tricky). I fixed the errors and did a second run:
- headlight worked
- dashboard worked
- blinkers worked
So now the starter engine wasn't working. Checked the wiring and thought a I saw one final mistake. Fixed that, connected the battery and turned the key to 'on'; Headlight worked, dashboard worked, blinkers worked.
But as soon as i pressed the starter button, everything went dead and not a single thing has worked since that fatal 'starter button' moment. Not even a satisfying click from the starter selenoid..
I replaced the old rectifier with the modern 2-in-1 kind with cooling fins, replaced the fuses, cleaned out the ignitionswitch (cleaned the copper contacts inside), triple checked the wiring and tested the starter selenoid (clicks when hooked up to the battery).
Now i ran out of ideas and don't know where to look next. Do any of you guys have a clue where to look?
Thanks in advance and any help is very much appreciated.
Greetings,
Martijn