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Offline SquiglyUpright

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Project "Ton Up" '74 CB 550 cafe racer
« on: April 07, 2009, 04:56:24 PM »
So a couple of days ago my dad and I went and picked up a beat up 1974 Cb 550 from a friend of mine. The bike had been sitting in his back yard for almost a decade, and he let us have it for free, so that was exciting. We decided we're going to strip it down completely and build it back up as a cafe racer. We're going to be doing this mostly on a budget, so we will see what we can get. This is our first time working on a motorcycle this in depth so we will see how it turns out.

A couple of pictures of what she looked like when we first picked her up.







The first thing we did was start to hose her off and try to clean it up a bit. Si we pulled the tank and the seat, and started to hose her off. She was extremely dirty, but with some scrubbing she cleaned up a bit. it turns out this bike was the home to a number of creatures. There was a bunch of rat crap on the air filter element, and once we started to hose her down lots of little spiders started creeping out. Four black widows, and a bunch of white creepy looking under water spiders.

Here's a dead spider


and here is how she looked when we were done hosing her down



The bike had been sitting for such a long time my dad and I feared the engine would be stuck, but after we cleaned up the bike I hopped on and gave the kick starter a kick, and Voila! she turns with ease. I pulled a couple tappet covers and peeked inside and it looked very clean and nice.

Next thing we did was pull the carbs, battery and air box.


When we picked her I noticed that there was still gas in the tank and the petcock was left open. So I new that carbs would be bad, and they were.





They were pretty bad so I used the last of my carb cleaner spray on them, and then called it a day. We still have a lot to do, but the first day went as good as it gets. More to come soon. All tips and helpful advice is welcome and greatly appreciated. This project would not be doable without the help from this forum. Thanks all.



Offline A Grove

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Re: Project "Ton Up" '74 CB 550 cafe racer
« Reply #1 on: April 07, 2009, 07:09:48 PM »
Oh man! I saw the first picture and figured you were in for one heck of a ride.. but I've seen much worse luck with carbs/frozen motors on these boards with bikes that didnt look half as bad as yours!! Congrats on the killer find... doesnt get much better than free. 

Offline papp101

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Re: Project "Ton Up" '74 CB 550 cafe racer
« Reply #2 on: April 07, 2009, 07:53:37 PM »
This baby will come around just fine! Do yourself a favor and test the starter and the points timing, change the oil and start it once while it's still together! That will give you a head start on the time to find motor/electrical parts while you're doing all your fabricating and such or if you're pulling the engine wondering what else you may need.

Post more pics as they come! I love watching other people's 500/550 builds.

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Re: Project "Ton Up" '74 CB 550 cafe racer
« Reply #3 on: April 07, 2009, 09:18:51 PM »
Congratz on your find!  I think building the bike is almost as fun as riding it! Good luck!

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Re: Project "Ton Up" '74 CB 550 cafe racer
« Reply #4 on: April 08, 2009, 07:51:19 AM »
perfect project bike, and the price couldn't be better!
Have fun, learn something, and make her your own.... that's what it is all about.
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