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Re: Building a CB500 classic racer
« Reply #25 on: December 29, 2009, 07:30:34 am »
Hi Howell!

I´m really impressed by your work.
I´ve seen your building at first on a netherlands motorcycle forum. Dont know the URL yet.
It is nice to have you here because my netherlands speech doesnt exist and so i will understand
much more of your descriptions.
The first four bikes of your post above belongs to members of the german  cbfourclub.
Have you made the pics at the race track of Oschersleben or at Spa?

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« Reply #26 on: December 29, 2009, 07:40:43 am »
Willkommen zu unserem Forum Heinz, dieses ist der Platz, zum zu sein.

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Re: Building a CB500 classic racer
« Reply #27 on: December 29, 2009, 08:15:32 am »
Hi Howell!

I´m really impressed by your work.
I´ve seen your building at first on a netherlands motorcycle forum. Dont know the URL yet.
It is nice to have you here because my netherlands speech doesnt exist and so i will understand
much more of your descriptions.
The first four bikes of your post above belongs to members of the german  cbfourclub.
Have you made the pics at the race track of Oschersleben or at Spa?

Regards,  

Herzlich wilkommen,  Heinz

Ich kan deutch lesen /schreiben und sprechen  aber jetzt gehe ich weiter in english.
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The pictures are made in Spa in 2008.
This year I rode there with my 820 Honda.
Here with open megaphone in racetrim in the Bikers Classics paddock at Spa.
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Re: Building a CB500 classic racer
« Reply #28 on: December 31, 2009, 08:06:41 pm »
Howell, You are running a XL 250 rear wheel? Did you find it quite heavy? i have one here (may be xL 350) and am surprised at how much it weighs.. Just wondering about  why you chose that.
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Re: Building a CB500 classic racer
« Reply #29 on: January 01, 2010, 03:19:30 am »
Howell, You are running a XL 250 rear wheel? Did you find it quite heavy? i have one here (may be xL 350) and am surprised at how much it weighs.. Just wondering about  why you chose that.

It is a hub that is also used in the Honda XR250, XL500S,XR500,XL600 and XR350 in the eightees.
I chose it just because of its weight , with axle only 4,6 kg.
And I also use a very light alu Afam sprocket
Magnesium hubs are not lighter about 5 kg ,but are mutch more expensive: http://www.tga.co.uk/catalog/index.php?cPath=38



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Re: Building a CB500 classic racer
« Reply #30 on: January 01, 2010, 04:21:24 am »
Question to TURBOGUZZI,

Which size of rims do you use and what kind of tyres.
We have in front a 1.85 x 18 rim and at the rear a 2.50 X 18.
We have the intention to go for the Avon AM20 90/90-18 and a AM23 cantilever 130/65-18.
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« Reply #31 on: January 02, 2010, 06:20:11 am »
Question to TURBOGUZZI,

Which size of rims do you use and what kind of tyres.
We have in front a 1.85 x 18 rim and at the rear a 2.50 X 18.
We have the intention to go for the Avon AM20 90/90-18 and a AM23 cantilever 130/65-18.

This is indeed the set up i have been running in the last three seasons and I am pretty happy with it.

some fast guys in my class run a Dunlop KR164 in the rear with the front AM20 Avon

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« Reply #32 on: January 02, 2010, 10:40:47 am »
Question to TURBOGUZZI,

Which size of rims do you use and what kind of tyres.
We have in front a 1.85 x 18 rim and at the rear a 2.50 X 18.
We have the intention to go for the Avon AM20 90/90-18 and a AM23 cantilever 130/65-18.

This is indeed the set up i have been running in the last three seasons and I am pretty happy with it.

some fast guys in my class run a Dunlop KR164 in the rear with the front AM20 Avon


Oké , thanks for the answer.
I saw and heard that the Dunlops are not so good in the rain.
And in Holland we have many times rain.
So we go for the Avons , a friend of us can deliver them for a good prise.
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Re: Building a CB500 classic racer
« Reply #33 on: January 02, 2010, 11:06:01 am »
We gonna use this ignition on the racer, I also use it on my CB750 streetbikes.
http://doc.honda4.nl/elz2coil/Ignition%20En%20rev%20b.pdf
You can buy them in Holland by this man , he has many Honda SOHC parts.
http://shop.honda4.nl/catalog/
We get the power from a lipo battery from 14,8V and 4000MAh and use 3 ohm Bol d'Or coils.
« Last Edit: January 02, 2010, 01:04:32 pm by Howell »
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« Reply #34 on: January 02, 2010, 01:07:30 pm »
This is the drawing of the fork yokes made by my friend of the no 46 Honda , the yokes are made by Voxonda
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Re: Building a CB500 classic racer
« Reply #35 on: January 02, 2010, 02:06:06 pm »
Question to TURBOGUZZI,

Which size of rims do you use and what kind of tyres.
We have in front a 1.85 x 18 rim and at the rear a 2.50 X 18.
We have the intention to go for the Avon AM20 90/90-18 and a AM23 cantilever 130/65-18.

This is indeed the set up i have been running in the last three seasons and I am pretty happy with it.

some fast guys in my class run a Dunlop KR164 in the rear with the front AM20 Avon


Oké , thanks for the answer.
I saw and heard that the Dunlops are not so good in the rain.
And in Holland we have many times rain.
So we go for the Avons , a friend of us can deliver them for a good prise.

for what kind of price can you get the Avons? Here in italy its totally crazy so I try to bring some tires with me when i fly to the US....

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Re: Building a CB500 classic racer
« Reply #36 on: January 03, 2010, 07:52:53 am »

[/quote]for what kind of price can you get the Avons? Here in italy its totally crazy so I try to bring some tires with me when i fly to the US....
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In Holland they cost about 600 euro both.
Our friend can deliver them for:
AM20 € 148,00
AM23 € 154,00
And for each tyre E.7,50 transport
But you can also get them here for a good price :http://www.tga.co.uk/catalog/index.php?cPath=31_32
Tga is english but the man lives in the northern of France , he is the organisator of the IHRO races.

« Last Edit: January 03, 2010, 08:29:02 am by Howell »
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Re: Building a CB500 classic racer
« Reply #37 on: January 06, 2010, 09:19:40 am »
Hi !

Thanks for your warm welcome.
I´ll wish you and all the members of this forum a happy new year and all the best at all of your projekts.

By the way, i have a general question: If i want to post about my bike and its engine, where should i go,
HP&R Forum or Projekt Shop?
Please look at the pics.

Excuse me for off topic.

Regards,
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Re: Building a CB500 classic racer
« Reply #38 on: January 06, 2010, 11:08:49 am »
Hi !

Thanks for your warm welcome.
I´ll wish you and all the members of this forum a happy new year and all the best at all of your projekts.

By the way, i have a general question: If i want to post about my bike and its engine, where should i go,
HP&R Forum or Projekt Shop?
Please look at the pics.

Excuse me for off topic.

Regards,

Post it here if its about a racer.
Tell us more about this bike and post some more pics.
It's a nice looking engine.
I am curious about it.


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Re: Building a CB500 classic racer
« Reply #39 on: January 06, 2010, 11:10:45 am »
Hallo Heinz,

I found already a picture of your complete bike, very nice but to modern for real classic racing.
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Re: Building a CB500 classic racer
« Reply #40 on: January 06, 2010, 12:43:02 pm »
Hi René,

Found this topic by coincidence.

I noticed you mentioning going to use the elz2coil for the racer. (thanks for the advertisement  :) ).

Mind that if you will use three Ohm coils you will need another rotor than standard supplied. I will have to order this ignition on customer order, so please be in time (before season starts).

Have fun!

Cheers, René (van Maanen), also member (since 1997 if I recall well).
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« Reply #41 on: January 06, 2010, 10:22:00 pm »
Hi René,

Found this topic by coincidence.

I noticed you mentioning going to use the elz2coil for the racer. (thanks for the advertisement  :) ).

Mind that if you will use three Ohm coils you will need another rotor than standard supplied. I will have to order this ignition on customer order, so please be in time (before season starts).

Have fun!

Cheers, René (van Maanen), also member (since 1997 if I recall well).

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Re: Building a CB500 classic racer
« Reply #42 on: January 06, 2010, 11:30:21 pm »
Hi René,

Found this topic by coincidence.

I noticed you mentioning going to use the elz2coil for the racer. (thanks for the advertisement  :) ).

Mind that if you will use three Ohm coils you will need another rotor than standard supplied. I will have to order this ignition on customer order, so please be in time (before season starts).

Have fun!

Cheers, René (van Maanen), also member (since 1997 if I recall well).

Welcome Rene # 2 ;)

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« Reply #43 on: January 07, 2010, 12:12:26 am »
Thanks Sam.

Using the same name is to confuse the Russians. If we don't confuse them, they wil start building racers too. We wouldn't want that, would we? :-)

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Hi René,

Found this topic by coincidence.

I noticed you mentioning going to use the elz2coil for the racer. (thanks for the advertisement  :) ).

Mind that if you will use three Ohm coils you will need another rotor than standard supplied. I will have to order this ignition on customer order, so please be in time (before season starts).

Have fun!

Cheers, René (van Maanen), also member (since 1997 if I recall well).

Welcome Rene # 2 ;)

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« Reply #44 on: January 07, 2010, 12:28:55 am »
Is Rene # 252 your old number as you are now showing as member 7286 ?

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« Reply #45 on: January 07, 2010, 12:32:56 am »
Sam, #252 in the membership number I got in 1997 or so. Maybe I am re-membered to 7286?

Is Rene # 252 your old number as you are now showing as member 7286 ?

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Re: Building a CB500 classic racer
« Reply #46 on: January 07, 2010, 05:47:36 am »
Rene has been around for a looooooong time. Good to see you here again Rene and your website is looking very good.

All the best for 2010!

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Re: Building a CB500 classic racer
« Reply #47 on: January 07, 2010, 06:21:35 am »

for what kind of price can you get the Avons? Here in italy its totally crazy so I try to bring some tires with me when i fly to the US....
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In Holland they cost about 600 euro both.
Our friend can deliver them for:
AM20 € 148,00
AM23 € 154,00
And for each tyre E.7,50 transport
But you can also get them here for a good price :http://www.tga.co.uk/catalog/index.php?cPath=31_32
Tga is english but the man lives in the northern of France , he is the organisator of the IHRO races.


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these are good prices indeed but you always have to wonder how can these tires be cheaper in the usa AFTER crossing the Atlantic......

Hi !

Thanks for your warm welcome.
I´ll wish you and all the members of this forum a happy new year and all the best at all of your projekts.

By the way, i have a general question: If i want to post about my bike and its engine, where should i go,
HP&R Forum or Projekt Shop?
Please look at the pics.

Excuse me for off topic.

Regards,

very nice bike, is it a 500? do you actually race it in germany? some technical details about it would be nice.....

have to agree with howell, some components there would be too modern to be accepted in classic racing here in italy too.

I do like the fairing though! where is it from?


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Re: Building a CB500 classic racer
« Reply #48 on: January 08, 2010, 11:44:20 am »
Hi !

Thanks for your warm welcome.
I´ll wish you and all the members of this forum a happy new year and all the best at all of your projekts.

By the way, i have a general question: If i want to post about my bike and its engine, where should i go,
HP&R Forum or Projekt Shop?
Please look at the pics.

Excuse me for off topic.

Regards,

what is the story with your clutch cover? it looks like a 650 cover, but you obviously have a kickstart..
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« Reply #49 on: January 08, 2010, 01:04:44 pm »
Hoi Howell, ciao Tg !

Hallo Heinz,

I found already a picture of your complete bike, very nice but to modern for real classic racing.


I will agree with both of you. Some components are too near to the younger times. Here in germany i couldn´t go to the VfV (Verband für Veteranen) events because their rules might be similar to your rules in the netherlands or in italy. I race at the "Grab the Flag" events. Their rules aren´t so rigorous. We have to use 18" wheels and the calipers must be one or two pistons, the two pistons have to be in opposite. Like the old Lockheeds. The first appearance of a bike could be up to 1978. Japanese 4-valve engines are not allowed. That are some points of their rules.
In my class the fours have max. 600 ccm, twins and triples are allowed to have max. 750 ccm. And all together are allowed an upgrade about 3% for services.

And then there is an other organizer in gemany, "Art Motor", where i could race with my bike. But their rules are much more unrestricted. Bikes could be newer and so on.

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very nice bike, is it a 500? do you actually race it in germany? some technical details about it would be nice.....
have to agree with howell, some components there would be too modern to be accepted in classic racing here in italy too.
I do like the fairing though! where is it from?

Fairing is designed and build by my self, also the seat and some other plastics.

I think i should go for a new thread where i could discribe some tech specs and so on. There i will also reply Paulages question. My engine is in some specs similar to the works of Paulage and Soos, and perhaps some others.

Regards,