Here goes nothing. I just picked up this 500/550 a couple of months ago and I'm just starting to get going on it. Thought I'd invite you guys to come along. The bike itself is a '72 CB500 but the previous owner swapped in a '76 550 motor a couple of years back. He also powder coated the frame and straightened out the wiring somewhat. I believe the forks are off of another year to.
Here's what I've done so far; removed the front fender and center stand (hardly ever rains in Orange County and the center stand looked like it could become a liability), installed some clubman bars and modified the original indicator cluster/bar clamps. That's pretty much it so far. I've ordered a carb rebuild kit and it should be in next week. Hope to have the bike road worthy within the month. I plan on it being my daily driver between OC and LA. So, without further ado, here it is.
As it was when I first got it
Replacing the smoked coils
Clubman bars installed
Modified bar brackets
Hastily lopped off the mufflers (oops)
And here are the SLR quality pictures
Hacked the exhaust and removed the center stand
I like this one
I do have some other plans which include either making a fiberglass/carbon fiber seat, or just breaking down and ordering one from Airtech. I do plan on updating some of the controls. Like the ignition/kill switch, and all of the other indicator and low/hi beam selectors. I'm getting some hand controls and master cylinder off of a GSX-R from a guy at work. I'm hoping to use modern superbike parts to help the stability and control of this old bike. I'm working on making a panel on top of the bar clamps that houses all of those switches and lights. Here's my first attempt at it. I'm thinking the spade might be a little cheesy and a tad too small for everything I need to put in it.
Here is one of the prototype rearsets I made at work the other day.
I also made a tail light and L.E.D. license light bracket for it. I just need to buy the brake light. I'll pull that nasty ass old fender as soon as I can relocate the tail light and plate.
Well, that's about it for now. I need to rebuild those damn carbs and maybe I can get it on the road soon. I'll try to keep this as updated as possible. Until then, enjoy. Comments and criticism welcome.
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