It’s been a slow day, so I flipped through some old pictures. I don’t think I’d have done nearly as much work to this bike if it weren’t for this place. I lurk here a lot more than I post and always learn something. Anyway, I always thought the 400cc class of bikes was really neat. I was looking for the CB1 model, but stumbled on this one just a few minutes after the ad hit Cycle Trader. Racing machinery always looks right to me. I like it when everything you see serves a purpose - to make it stop, go, or turn. I didn't really shoot for the classic cafe look. My goal was to just make it as minimal as possible - like a race bike but legal for the street.
This is the bike as I bought it:
I got it cheap because it wouldn’t go into 1st gear…looking back it was probably an issue with the shift mechanism. I was gung ho and immediately tore into the engine to replace the transmission with a better looking set of gears, dogs, etc from ebay. More on this later.
I knew I wanted a solo seat so again to ebay. I liked the lines of this one, but it just never looked right. Figured I’d use it until I found something better. Also ran drag bars for a while.
Went on a quest to see how quick I could get this thing to steer. Added shocks 2” longer than stock and dropped the forks about an inch in the trees (had clip ons at this point). Also found a Kerker pipe on craigslist and mated it to a little Supertrapp baffle. Eventually came to my senses and put the forks back.
I bought a poorly manufactured oil seal kit for the first transmission replacement. It didn’t have the proper sized orifice to let oil into the output shaft. I didn’t notice it at the time. The transmission was getting a tiny drop of oil instead of the steady stream it needed. It lasted a few hundred miles before it seized up solid at a little over 60 mph. I was lucky nothing worse happened.
So there was another rebuild with OEM Honda seals.
After running it for several months I have a bit more confidence and started to spend more time on it.
Rebuilt forks, new wheels, gauges, triple tree, drilled brake, etc. Also found a smaller seat.
As it sits today:
I’m working on some rearset brackets right now. Also waiting on a steering damper to arrive. I’m going to add a Dyna S to hopefully get my electronic tach a better signal along with the other benefits. I have an extra tank I should get around to painting too. Thanks for all the help around here.