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Re: CB550 Cafe build - 1st bike build, but not 1st build
« Reply #100 on: August 09, 2010, 07:26:44 PM »
I guess that depends on your definition of 'make' Scott.;)   I designed the gauge mount in Mastercam (3 pieces), and had them waterjet cut.  Then I fitted them together and drilled the holes for the x16 3mx15 button allens.  After finishing the edges I had the pieces polished and anodized.


I guess that counts.. At least from my point of view, bet you could sell a bunch of those. As for the color, I would say red, it will pop with the gray frame.. Just my opinion.

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« Reply #101 on: August 10, 2010, 06:52:59 PM »

I guess that counts.. At least from my point of view, bet you could sell a bunch of those. As for the color, I would say red, it will pop with the gray frame.. Just my opinion.

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Thanks Scott.  Not sure about selling more like this one exactly.  To many compromises if you want to keep stock components.

If I made the base a little deeper and wider, you could put LEDs in for warning lights, and use the stock ignition switch.  If there's some interest...

Red was definitely a choice, also clear.  There will be red anodize.  The filter adapter, and filter mount will be red.  Just waiting for the filter mount pieces to arrive from Terry.  The part that the filter attaches to will be red (machine finish), and the mounting ring clear (maybe polished).  My blue Frankenbike points cover will mount on top of that.  There was a rumour that a certain 750 was going to get the same setup. ;) ;)  Will post pictures from OZ as soon as I can get them loaded.

It was like Christmas, when I went to the post office today.  My modified slow jets arrived.  So I can finish the carb assembly, and mount them.  The HID headlight kit arrived.  No picture yet, not sure what plugs to what. ::) ::).

My 'Plan B' fork brace also arrived.  Great story behind its creation (which doesn't quite have an ending yet).  Suffice to say it was born though email descriptions / emailed measurements / re-emailed measurements - oh " not mm!) ::) ;), and some last minute doubt about the design.  It is a solid fixed brace, made for my 550 reversed forks.  Major change was to flat wipers, used 80 CB750.  The other interesting twist is that a special ring was made to fit / fill each of the old dustcap seats.  This allows that section to become part of the clamping area (adds 30%). :)



The new longer shocks arrived.  Got a set of YSS 330mm (13"), look great, with nice features. :)  Their gas, rebuildable upside down body, threaded pre-load, rebound adjust, progressive springs (rider matched), and they have a further 10mm of length adjustment. ;D ;D  Expect them to work well with the upgraded forks.  Won't be an overly quick bike, but it should be great in the twisties.  The bottom bolts will get replaced with the SS ones I have already.



The ceramic coating company emailed to say they received the pipes and they are 'in process'. :) :) :)  Might have that sound video sooner than I thought. ;)
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Re: CB550 Cafe build - 1st bike build, but not 1st build
« Reply #102 on: August 10, 2010, 07:41:06 PM »
New addition to the collection.  Have always want one of these from the first day I saw one.  Thanks to bwaller I now have a great stock example of a CB400 F.  This one is a 76.  It will serve as my 'rehab ride', and later as the 'city bike'. ;D



Spent today trying to work on the cafe.  Actually spent most of the day staring at the 400.  Did do some hand 'exercises' - the 'brake' one on the 400. ;) ;)   Boy is it pretty - thanks Brent. :) :)
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Re: CB550 Cafe build - 1st bike build, but not 1st build
« Reply #103 on: August 10, 2010, 07:50:46 PM »
Wow! That is a nice 400F.
What's up with that Brent?

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Re: CB550 Cafe build - 1st bike build, but not 1st build
« Reply #104 on: August 10, 2010, 08:01:18 PM »
Wow! That is a nice 400F.
What's up with that Brent?

FJ

Was his wife's 'other' bike.  Wasn't getting used (would you with that 550 he built her :) ;)), he was looking for a 'good home', I was looking for a stock 400F (and I really wanted red  :) :)).

Right place / right time  ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D

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Re: CB550 Cafe build - 1st bike build, but not 1st build
« Reply #105 on: August 10, 2010, 08:12:59 PM »
Hey Brian, I'm sure you'll give it a good home! It was tough parting with it, feels like losing our oldest daughter.  ;D

This is a great stock example. Jimmy the bike wasn't being ridden here and I hated the thought of it sitting under a cover in the shop. We decided to move it to someone who would appreciate it.

Brian I'm just home from my race school, what a gas....the old boy still has it! I showed some young guys the fast way around.

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« Reply #106 on: August 10, 2010, 08:47:26 PM »
Hey Brian, I'm sure you'll give it a good home! It was tough parting with it, feels like losing our oldest daughter.  ;D

This is a great stock example. Jimmy the bike wasn't being ridden here and I hated the thought of it sitting under a cover in the shop. We decided to move it to someone who would appreciate it.

Brian I'm just home from my race school, what a gas....the old boy still has it! I showed some young guys the fast way around.

Thanks Brent.  Just a question - 'oldest daughter' - Jimmy?  not related to 'Sue' Cash by any chance? ;D  I know the bike is mechanically great, sounds like it may need a theapist though. ;D ;D  ;)

I almost came over to see how things were going today.  Ended up leaving a bit early so I could p/u some pit stands at GP Bikes.  You ended up with a great day - blue skys, sun, heat ::).  So does that mean you might want to show a few more of those 'young guys', the fast way on an even faster 550?  Stan says P3 Lightweight. ::) ::) ;D ;D  All those things you don't like about P2 ??? (let you go fast, just not turn or brake) go away.

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Re: CB550 Cafe build - 1st bike build, but not 1st build
« Reply #107 on: August 11, 2010, 04:31:29 AM »
Finally got around to uploading pictures of the remote filter mount Terry made.  Neat feature is that it is reversable.  The filter can be mounted either facing inboard, or outboard, by simply flipping the filter part around. :)  I am planning on using it with the filter in, and the lines running forward to the adapter Terry made previously.

Front 3/4 with the filter in.



Riders view with filter in.


Side views of the filter mount with the filter mount in both positions.



Filter in the out position.  Advantage to this is slightly easier oil changes, and lines are fully protected by engine.  Filter becomes a pocket rocket skid block. :)



How it will look installed.  Lines will run forward and around front of engine to the remote adapter.  Terry mocked this up on a 750. The only difference in mounting on a 550 or 750 is the position of the holes for mounting to the cases.  Points cover bolts are replaced with studs to allow the stock cover to be reused.


As mentioned previously, it uses a WIX filter.  This particular version is used on the Ford Focus / Mazda 3, and some Chrysler products.  Seems in OZ it's also used on Kobota tractors. ;D ;D ;)

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Re: CB550 Cafe build - 1st bike build, but not 1st build
« Reply #108 on: August 11, 2010, 04:41:04 AM »
I thought you were building a 550?

That's a 750 mill.

What did I miss?

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« Reply #109 on: August 11, 2010, 05:00:21 AM »
I thought you were building a 550?  That's a 750 mill.  What did I miss?

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I am doing a 550 Joe.  Little bikes rule the twisties. ;) ;) ;D

The 750 and 550 are the same at the points end of the cases.  The only difference is the position of the holes that hold the points cover.  10 & 4 for the 550, and 11 & 5 for the 750.  Terry did not have a 550 (suprise ;D), so he used one of his 750's for mock up.  That is a 550 points cover in the pictures, and the mounting ring is drilled for it.  Terry also slightly slotted the three bolt holes (done after pictures taken) so there is some fine adjustment for final filter position.

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Re: CB550 Cafe build - 1st bike build, but not 1st build
« Reply #110 on: August 11, 2010, 05:27:59 AM »
"T" is for terry. That is a great setup, you guys will laugh when you see what i am cooking.....all i will say is Steampunk.

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« Reply #111 on: August 11, 2010, 05:53:59 AM »
"T" is for terry. That is a great setup, you guys will laugh when you see what i am cooking.....all i will say is Steampunk.

Thanks Frankenbike.  Yes the 'T' is for Terry, though I think a Koala or 'Roo' would look neat. ;) ;)

Ok, so do we get anymore hints as to what 'Steampunk' is?  Are you turning a 550 into an Expresso machine? ;D ;D
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Re: CB550 Cafe build - 1st bike build, but not 1st build
« Reply #112 on: August 11, 2010, 08:29:25 AM »
Jimmy the bike wasn't being ridden here and I hated the thought of it sitting under a cover in the shop. We decided to move it to someone who would appreciate it.

And a good home it seems to be.  ;D

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Re: CB550 Cafe build - 1st bike build, but not 1st build
« Reply #113 on: August 11, 2010, 09:14:18 AM »
Whats the price tag on this terry set up?

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« Reply #114 on: August 11, 2010, 10:27:41 AM »
Whats the price tag on this terry set up?

Mine was the first, and I understand he is making one for himself.  Best to PM Terry if you are interested, as I know there are many, many  hours involved.  I warned him there would be interest though.  :) :)
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Re: CB550 Cafe build - 1st bike build, but not 1st build
« Reply #115 on: August 12, 2010, 11:51:36 AM »
Ok it really looks snazzy but I have to ask... What's the benefit?

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« Reply #116 on: August 12, 2010, 12:46:37 PM »
Ok it really looks snazzy but I have to ask... What's the benefit?


Hi Godffrey - the benefit is in not having to remove my Swarbrick pipes everytime I do an oil change.  The stock filter was going to be a very tight fit (2 & 3 paper thickness away, if not touching).
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Re: CB550 Cafe build - 1st bike build, but not 1st build
« Reply #117 on: August 12, 2010, 01:44:57 PM »
"T" is for terry. That is a great setup, you guys will laugh when you see what i am cooking.....all i will say is Steampunk.
That is going to be a big help with oil changes I bet. Esp, if the pipes are as close as you say..

Ok Franken, I love steampunk stuff.. so your driving me nuts.. Give with the details man!!!  ;D

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« Reply #118 on: August 12, 2010, 02:56:55 PM »
"T" is for terry. That is a great setup, you guys will laugh when you see what i am cooking.....all i will say is Steampunk.
That is going to be a big help with oil changes I bet. Esp, if the pipes are as close as you say..

Ok Franken, I love steampunk stuff.. so your driving me nuts.. Give with the details man!!!  ;D

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Yeah Scott, it's going to be a big help.  Especially as I have a fresh topend to break in; so a few extra oil changes.  If you check the pictures at the top of pg.4 you'll see how tight it is.

And Frankenbike - details....is there a build post?
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Re: CB550 Cafe build - 1st bike build, but not 1st build
« Reply #119 on: August 12, 2010, 02:59:06 PM »
Ok... this is driving me crazy.  Maybe I'm just not too quick today, but I don't get how that works oil filter adapter works  ???

The normal mounting position is on the lower front of the engine... correct??  Is there a blockoff plate for the stock position?  Also how does the oil get to the filter?  

Or is there a diverter plate in the stock position that routes lines to the adapter pictured?

I wont be able to sleep until someone can explain this to me!!!

Cheers, joe

PS... I've got the same issue with my Yam XS750 build and a Hooker 3-1-3 exhaust system that I'll have to remove for oil changes.  Maybe terry wants to make one for my Yammy  ;D



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Re: CB550 Cafe build - 1st bike build, but not 1st build
« Reply #120 on: August 12, 2010, 03:21:27 PM »
There is an adapter that goes in the stock location and then oil lines run from that to the new location. at least thats how i understand it.

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« Reply #121 on: August 12, 2010, 03:40:56 PM »
There is an adapter that goes in the stock location and then oil lines run from that to the new location. at least thats how i understand it.

That's the basics ffjmoore.  This is a similar setup to the ones I have used on cars.

CBjoe, if you go to pg.3, about 1/2 way down are pictures of the adapter that goes at the front.  Lines will exit from the top, route between the barrels and downtube (rt side), around corner, and attach to the remote filter.  When you remove the filter, any spillage will be in the space between the case and clutch cover.  Hope that helps you get some sleep. ;D ;D
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Re: CB550 Cafe build - 1st bike build, but not 1st build
« Reply #122 on: August 12, 2010, 05:45:20 PM »
Ok, I had a feeling that was your motivation for a remote filter. Who drew up the design? It looks pretty bad ass!
I put a remote filter on my Ice Bike but for different reasons
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R U going to be running a cooler as well?

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« Reply #123 on: August 12, 2010, 06:45:39 PM »
Ok, I had a feeling that was your motivation for a remote filter. Who drew up the design? It looks pretty bad ass!
I put a remote filter on my Ice Bike but for different reasons
http://www.vinmoto.org/gallery/v/VinMoto-Garage/album03/Godfferys-Garage-123/Ice+Bike/ 

R U going to be running a cooler as well?

Thanks for the compliment Godffrey.  The design was a joint effort between Terry and myself.  I sent him pictures and descriptions of what I wanted to do, and he machined up the parts you see, incorporating his ideas.

As for a cooler, to start with no.  However adding one just involves mounting it, and changing the line coming back from the filter.  It would run to the cooler then back to the adapter at the engine front (up & down frame tubes).  Could probably reuse the original line for the return, with a new fitting at the cooler.
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Re: CB550 Cafe build - 1st bike build, but not 1st build
« Reply #124 on: August 13, 2010, 07:14:37 AM »
Brian I'm just home from my race school, what a gas....the old boy still has it! I showed some young guys the fast way around.
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