Hello all
I recently bought a winter project for me and my father - a 1975 Honda CB500 which was built by PO to a cafe racer.
The cafe racer style for the current state of my back is a no go, so I decided to try and convert it to a scrambler style.
The engine seems healthy and looks like it was recently rebuilt. I can see some of the gaskets sticking out are new. Also, the cylinders are from a CB550.
First things first, I'm starting with the front fork rebuild. I've disassembled everything and cleaned the fork uppers and it looks like I'll need to look for some fresh upper, because these are pitted. The pitting isn’t very big, but it’ll get on my nerves, so getting the new upper will save me the constant fretting over them.
Fork lowers seem to be powder coated, but since I want to have a "shiny" and not a "blacked out" build, that'll need to be removed and the lowers polished.
The exhaust is a leaky mess, so I'll need to look for a new one.
The back tire seems so skinny. I previously had a V-Rod, so the question "what’s the biggest size I can get on the back" is still embedded deep into my mind.
Maybe some of you'll help me with some questions that I have:
1. I’ve searched the forum and I understand that the consensus is that the tire specs should be as close to the recommended as possible. Wider tires will make them wear funny. I read on a build article that you could use a "DID 3.50" x 18" rim for the back to run a wider tire (source:
https://www.bikebound.com/2020/07/03/honda-cb550-m4/). The only rims I could find with these specs seem to be Harley Davidson Sportster rims. Has anyone tried to lase this kind of rim to back wheel hub?
2. Any recommendations on the exhaust? I’m thinking either Delkevic manifold + universal cone muffler or these drag pipes, which seem nice
http://www.nichecycle.com/ncs/categories/exhaust/exhaust-systems/201-0606-honda-cb500-550-tt-drag-pipes-thru-76-by-mac-performance.html