Hi,
I've got a 75 CB550 that I picked up for short $ as a project bike. I got it with a clean title, but no key. The previous owner managed to lose it. I was told the bike runs, but one of the carbs "is a sink", whatever that means. Maybe a float issue, maybe he means they're out of sync, I'll get to that once I get her fired up.
Anyway, what I'd like to do is get it running first and foremost. I figure first step (after draining fuel and carbs and putting in fresh gas, same with the oil) is the ignition. I'd like to replace the entire key deal (which is hanging loose anyway) with a simple on/off switch, a la race bike. Once I get the bike sorted I will likely change the bars, mirrors, etc. (all are very pitted) so at that point I'd decide if I wanted to go back to a key, or just stick with a hidden switch.
Going into the back of the ignition switch (is that the proper term for the part the key goes into to start the bike?)there are only 2 wires connected. There’s a third wire cut off a ways down and a third tab on the back of the ignition, but as far as I can tell they have not been connected for a very long time, if ever.
Can anyone explain what each wire does, where it goes, or point me to a diagram? I did search the forum but came up empty handed.
I don’t care about an accessory mode, ideally I would just have a switch that turned everything from off to on and back. I know newer bikes can have a bunch of wires going to the ignition, and require jumpers, relays, etc. in order to do this, but with only 3 contacts on the back of this ignition switch and only 3 wires in sight (2 of which are connected) I’m hoping/thinking this will be easy. Then I can fire her up, see what the carb issue is and just how much work I’m in for here.
Thanks,
Dan