April 2nd Project Updates:
I finally finished up the last of the wiring and installed the tail light in the rear of the seat cowl. I ended up scratching the paint will need to touch up a spot or two but it's done and tested working.
I installed new NGK plugs and caps, double checked the valve adjustments, carb settings, fine tuned the throttle and clutch cables, etc... I'm trying to get as much done upstairs in hopes of an easy start when I bring the bike down this week. Shes's slowly inching her way towards the front door.
I spent the better part of the weekend working on the interior of both 550 tanks and the new 450 tank as it had a ton of crud in it. I've got one 550 tank clean as new and almost prepped for paint. I ended up selling the 4 into 2 Jardine ehxaust locally to a guy doing a CB500 build and am going to look around for a 4 into 1 that will work well. Looks like David Silver has the stock 4into4's for $570 at the current exchange rate and I'm tempted to take the plunge if I can locate the stock mounting brackets for a decent price. Wish I'd of held onto mine....
Just waiting on the chain and sprockets and I should be all set. Spring came a bit early around these parts and I think I'm going to get the bike on the road while sorting out the finishing touches as I'm dying to go for a spin after all the work and upgrades
I had the CB450 K1 dropped off at my apt and spent some time cleaning off a decade or two of dirt and grime from sitting. Here's the bike when it arrived:
And after a bit of degreaser and some time invested:
I removed the tank and cleaned the interior. Polished up the chrome a bit and installed new badges. Also pulled the carbs and rebuilt them last night. Way easier to get on and off than the 550. Nice simple design.
Looks like the bike spent some time in Hawaii...
The seat cleaned up well and has a really nice broken in feel:
After finishing the clean up and tuning efforts, I rolled the bike over a few blocks to my new garage. So excited to have a proper place to work after the Exxon Xaldez situation in my apartment all winter. This 400 sq ft apt is going ot look huge after I get all the bikes, parts, and tools out of here.
And here's one from work the other night. The lighting got all weird a few minutes before sunset and I snapped a quick camera phone pic: