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Re: Cafenated 1974 CB550 Project : )
« Reply #50 on: January 26, 2008, 08:03:34 PM »
 Thanks Jeff!

:o That would be nice!.... Too bad I couldnt post my CB450's that I'm working on in here  ;D

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« Reply #51 on: January 27, 2008, 06:21:37 AM »
Thanks Jeff!

:o That would be nice!.... Too bad I couldnt post my CB450's that I'm working on in here  ;D

"Other Bikes" forum?   ;D

That bike is just sweet, man. As for that gauge... You should lower it just a bit more.
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« Reply #52 on: January 27, 2008, 08:23:48 AM »
Thanks Jeff!

:o That would be nice!.... Too bad I couldnt post my CB450's that I'm working on in here  ;D

"Other Bikes" forum?   ;D

That bike is just sweet, man. As for that gauge... You should lower it just a bit more.

I totally agree with lowering the guage!!! But...I mounted the ignition key (like a dummy) on top of the headlight. I wouldnt have any room to put the key in....I'll prabaly fiberglass the hole I drilled in the headlight housing and mount it more on the side of the housing instead of centered....but that will be sometiime later.

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Re: Cafenated 1974 CB550 Project : )
« Reply #53 on: January 27, 2008, 09:15:10 AM »
Nice looking bike, love the color and tank paint pockets. 
Aleady have it up for sale huh? (Saw it in CL)  Good luck with the sale.

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« Reply #54 on: January 27, 2008, 09:31:33 AM »
Yep.... I build and sell....I've done at least 20 bikes in the last year.  ;)

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Re: Cafenated 1974 CB550 Project : )
« Reply #55 on: January 27, 2008, 11:23:34 AM »
bhppy101,

Appreciate the good 'how to' write up.  Makes my life soo much easier.
Just because you can, doesn't mean you should;)

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« Reply #56 on: January 27, 2008, 11:45:26 AM »
bhppy101,

Appreciate the good 'how to' write up.  Makes my life soo much easier.

No Problem...

I love to see someone using what I've done and apply to what they're doing!

BTW.....Nice Yamaha in your avitar! I am picking up a Roadstar 1700cc...I customized my slammed V-star and It probably gets ridden the most lately...I got Bike of the Month on the V-star forums  ;D







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Re: Cafenated 1974 CB550 Project : )
« Reply #57 on: January 27, 2008, 12:16:42 PM »
I totally agree with lowering the guage!!! But...I mounted the ignition key (like a dummy) on top of the headlight. I wouldnt have any room to put the key in....I'll prabaly fiberglass the hole I drilled in the headlight housing and mount it more on the side of the housing instead of centered....but that will be sometiime later.

You could use the hole in the bucket to run the Speedo cable (or tach cable) through and just lay the gauge right on the bucket itself... Just a thought...
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Re: Cafenated 1974 CB550 Project : )
« Reply #58 on: January 27, 2008, 02:06:37 PM »
Would anybody know why the pictures won't pop up on the website that the pictures are from??

Any help on this is greatly appreciated, cause that's one nice Racer!!

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« Reply #59 on: January 28, 2008, 07:35:05 PM »
Would anybody know why the pictures won't pop up on the website that the pictures are from??

Any help on this is greatly appreciated, cause that's one nice Racer!!

LL

Hey Loops....did you get it to work? if not...you can see bigger pics here:

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I took her out for a spin today and man.... I remember why I love Hondas so much!!

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Re: Cafenated 1974 CB550 Project : )
« Reply #60 on: January 28, 2008, 09:10:40 PM »
bhappy I sent you a PM.

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« Reply #61 on: February 02, 2008, 11:00:04 AM »
I'm a BOTM virgin voter but I think you're gonna pop my cherry. Gorgeous bike, very nice craftsmanship.....but..... there are a couple of glaring issues. The brackets for the mufflers? aren't shiny enough, and, the twenty third link from the front just as the chain begins to wrap onto the rear sproket seems to be a slightly lighter shade of gray than the other links. Maybe it's just camera angle or my gluttoness ingestion of caffeine and sugar drenched muffins has...... bzzzzzt,....bzzzzzzttt!!,...bbbzzzzzzttttt???? Oh, what?,,, nevermind you've got my vote.  Jbird 8)

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Re: Cafenated 1974 CB550 Project : )
« Reply #62 on: February 02, 2008, 11:40:53 AM »
At the expense of sounding like a jerk, BOTM! Oh come on, PLEASE.

Have you not been following the thread?

Usually if I'm really into a project....I can get it done in a week or two of evenings.

By the builders own admission, this is a splash and dash make over for the purpose of making quick cash with minimal investment and a fast sale.

Interested in purchasing it?

Follow the thread and you will see that at the end of the day you’re basing your BOTM vote on a café seat, some nice
Magura clip-ons and a paint job. 

Where are the foot controls that complement the riding position dictated by having clip-ons? How about brakes, suspension, wiring, performance modifications, real knee pockets and the list goes on.

Have you seen the contenders in the BOTM forum?

With BOTM judges like these, I can now see why Spikeybike is still a bride’s maid.
Sorry to drag you in on this one Spikey!

Rant done.

I've gotta switch to decaf.
« Last Edit: February 02, 2008, 11:43:08 AM by FunJimmy »
You never see a motorcycle parked outside of a psychiatrist's office!

CB550 Cafe Interceptor a Gentlemans Roadster
http://forums.sohc4.net/index.php?topic=27159.0

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Re: Cafenated 1974 CB550 Project : )
« Reply #63 on: February 02, 2008, 11:50:59 AM »
I'm a BOTM virgin voter but I think you're gonna pop my cherry. Gorgeous bike, very nice craftsmanship.....but..... there are a couple of glaring issues. The brackets for the mufflers? aren't shiny enough, and, the twenty third link from the front just as the chain begins to wrap onto the rear sproket seems to be a slightly lighter shade of gray than the other links. Maybe it's just camera angle or my gluttoness ingestion of caffeine and sugar drenched muffins has...... bzzzzzt,....bzzzzzzttt!!,...bbbzzzzzzttttt???? Oh, what?,,, nevermind you've got my vote.  Jbird 8)

Thanks Jbird......that is the ultimate compliment!! Much appreciated

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Re: Cafenated 1974 CB550 Project : )
« Reply #64 on: February 02, 2008, 12:10:07 PM »
At the expense of sounding like a jerk, BOTM! Oh come on, PLEASE.

Have you not been following the thread?

Usually if I'm really into a project....I can get it done in a week or two of evenings.

By the builders own admission, this is a splash and dash make over for the purpose of making quick cash with minimal investment and a fast sale.

Interested in purchasing it?

Follow the thread and you will see that at the end of the day you’re basing your BOTM vote on a café seat, some nice
Magura clip-ons and a paint job. 

Where are the foot controls that complement the riding position dictated by having clip-ons? How about brakes, suspension, wiring, performance modifications, real knee pockets and the list goes on.

Have you seen the contenders in the BOTM forum?

With BOTM judges like these, I can now see why Spikeybike is still a bride’s maid.
Sorry to drag you in on this one Spikey!

Rant done.

I've gotta switch to decaf.

WOW that was a Rant!....LOL  ;) But thats OK...everyones entitled to their opinion.

As far as the splash and dash part and making quick cash?...LOL.... I disagree.... I do work for a living.. and live near the Malibu area..... I highly doubt that what I build will help facilitate my way of living. The money I make off a bike allows me to by another to work on!

I have been building these for many years as a hobby....I truely enjoy putting these bikes together. The more Cafe style Bikes I get out there riding in the LA area...the better! Especially the younger croud...who really appreciate a classic!

Perormance?.....this thing was already jetted and had a Uni filter on it...thats why I bought it. It ran like a bat outta hell!

Rearsets:... I've built many and modified a bunch...BUT.... Unless I'm stretching a tank to put me at a further back seating position....I dont think they are needed. Clip-ons are meant to bring your upper portion of your body more in a downward position and rearsets (higher) are meant to bring the pegs up higher for clearance issues. I have leaned this bike over plenty far enough and  have had no issues with pegs scraping!

But like I said..... eveyone is entitled to their own opinion!  ;D ... By the way.... There is a Coffee Bean and Green Leaf Tea store in my area.... Would you like me to buy you some decaf?

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Re: Cafenated 1974 CB550 Project : )
« Reply #65 on: February 02, 2008, 12:25:37 PM »
By the way.... There is a Coffee Bean and Green Leaf Tea store in my area.... Would you like me to buy you some decaf?

LOL.....Ya, get me some of that, I'm a wreck! LOL

I truely enjoy putting these bikes together. The more Cafe style Bikes I get out there riding in the LA area...the better!

How can anyone argue against that?

I think one of the best parts of forums like this one and all the other ones at SOHC4 is pissing it up with great people!  ;D
You'll get to realize I like to stir things up a bit.

The bike really does look good too.

Jimmy
« Last Edit: February 02, 2008, 12:28:24 PM by FunJimmy »
You never see a motorcycle parked outside of a psychiatrist's office!

CB550 Cafe Interceptor a Gentlemans Roadster
http://forums.sohc4.net/index.php?topic=27159.0

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« Reply #66 on: February 02, 2008, 01:11:56 PM »
By the way.... There is a Coffee Bean and Green Leaf Tea store in my area.... Would you like me to buy you some decaf?

LOL.....Ya, get me some of that, I'm a wreck! LOL

I truely enjoy putting these bikes together. The more Cafe style Bikes I get out there riding in the LA area...the better!

How can anyone argue against that?

I think one of the best parts of forums like this one and all the other ones at SOHC4 is pissing it up with great people!  ;D
You'll get to realize I like to stir things up a bit.

The bike really does look good too.

Jimmy

Thanks!...
 I agree that a little change  of tempo is needed to spice things up a little.... I just wish my girlfriend felt the same way!  :o

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Re: Cafenated 1974 CB550 Project : )
« Reply #67 on: February 06, 2008, 01:34:10 PM »
Happy,

That bike rocks!!!!!!  I really like how it came out, and I can't wait to attempt your techniques.  My only suggestion (definitely not a criticism) is that it is crying for Benjie's Pea-shooters.  However, with the expense involved I could see that being a stretch - but man, would they look awesome on that machine.

What are you asking for it on CL?

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Re: Cafenated 1974 CB550 Project : )
« Reply #68 on: February 06, 2008, 07:22:05 PM »
2800 is what i saw it on there for.... Did it sell yet?