After a long, work related, absence from, and much buying of parts from various sources, I am now in a position to start the rebuild of my '78 CB550K3
Acquired in September 2006 as a non-runner that had spent several years unused in her previous owners garage, this is what she looked like by the time she was roadworthy:
I had already added the headlight ears, turn signals and DOHC mirrors by this point, and a better quality rear fender to replace the rotten one that originally there.
During my first stint abroad I ordered a new exhaust system from BCR, and dropped lucky on a cheap, unused set of Tomaselli clubman bars on ebay, these went on during my first return home in May 07
The bars made for a far better riding position as well as looking rather
and the exhaust sounds fantastic and allows the motor to rev more freely. As a bonus the whole Benji system weighs less than just one of the original 4-4 pipes.
At this point I had already acquired a Giuliari seat and a K0 tank for my project but decided to hold back from fitting them as the weather was so good then that it would have been rude to not ride the tyres off her
Fast forward to today, and it is decidedly not riding weather, so fitting of the new tank and seat commenced. At this point the seat was off but the original tank was still fitted:
Fitting of the K0 tank was a lot easier than I thought it would be, requiring only shortening of the pegs and rubber bungs at the front and relocation of the rubber mount at the rear:
The Giuliari seat however was going to require a bit more work:
Because it was designed to fit a 750 all the fittings and mounts were in the wrong place, and the brace across the rear of the frame got in the way. I stripped the cover and padding from the seat, cut of all the brackets that were in the way, and cut out the brace (don't worry, a new one will be fabricated) in order to get the seat pan to a position where measurements could be taken:
After a bit of cutting, grinding and drilling, I managed to get the seat pan sitting where I wanted it, using the lock from my original seat, the hinge from a 550F seat that I'd bought along the way ands a selection of rubber mounts form a variety of sources:
I have loosely refitted the padding and cover to stop them losing their shape. They will be refitted properly once the new brackets and spacers have been welded in place by a welder friend of mine.
The steering is likely to be a bit restricted with the new arrangement, but I'm sure I'll be able to live with it