Hey everyone. I've lurked on this site for about a year. Signed up a while ago and didn't ever post much. Decided I'd go ahead and show what I've got done so far. First off, a little background and such.
I bought the bike from a friend of my girlfriend about a year ago. He had bought the bike with the expectation of fixing it up and using it for work. However, he wasn't much of a mechanic and the guy before him buggered a bunch of stuff up. I got the bike for $800, and everything was there, just needed a lot of cleaning and replacing of bad parts. Bike wasn't running but would kick over. I bought it because I got tired of riding a sportbike on the street and my supermoto sucks on highways and such, plus my girlfriend has a 75 CB400 which is just bad ass and I wanted something I could rock around town with her.
Anway, I've been slowly working on this bike over the past year. I wanted to go with the vintage racer style, so I was trying to eliminate the unnecessary off this bike. I have a 79 CB650 engine I'm going to eventually put in this frame, but I'm going to rebuild it first at a later date. Right now I'm going to try and run the original 500 for a while and see what I need to sort out on the rest of the bike for handling, reliability, and aesthetics. When I get to the point of putting in the 650, I'm going to tear it all the way down to the frame a paint all the little bits and pieces and clean it up properly.
Here is what the bike looked like before I tore into it.
Starting to take it apart
The front wheel looks like it could use some new spokes, but I'm going to just clean these guys up for now and put a new set on when I tear the whole thing down.
The forks were pretty gnarly from sitting in the trees with the ears covering them, so I took a wire attachment on a grinder to them, then hit them with black primer.
I had taken the carbs off and cleaned them really well. The seals looked good and all the jets seemed in good shape, so I just cleaned till I was satisfied and put them back together. If they leak, I'll get rebuild kits. #$%*es are expensive though...
Then the bike sat for about 6 months with no attention. I moved it down to Oregon where I go to school, and it was too cold outside to work in my garage. However, as of about 2 weeks ago, I started going at it again.
I decided to get rid of the speedo, both for looks and the fact that I've never had much luck with speedos being accurate and never pay attention to them. I carry a GPS at times so if I need to keep an eye on my speed I'll just bring my Garmin along.
I put on clip ons and I wanted to replace the mastercylinder and put a SS brake line on so I got ahold of an F4i master. Put the SS line on. I'm afraid that the F4i master will be overkill, so I might look for a spare DRZ SM master as the calipers are relatively the same size.
I was jazzed about this little trick of using bicycle steering stem for rearset mounts and got the entire set up for around 20 bucks. Then I got learneded on why they are a bad idea and will mess up your frame, so they are coming off soon and I'll be having a buddy weld on some metal plate instead.
I'm trying to figure out how I'm going to make my bumstop seat. I started making a thin sheetmetal pan for a base, but I don't know how I'm going to attach it to the bike. I have the stock seat pan that I took off the moldy nasty foam and cleaned it up a bit and spray it to prevent rust, but I don't think I'm going to use it. If anyone wants it, give me a shout. I need to somehow make shorter throttle cables too. I got replacement stock ones without thinking, and they are WAAAAAYYY to long with the clip ons. Anyone know a good alternative for shorter cables?
And for giggles, here is what gets me by while I work on this project.