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Re: 74 cb550 in the frozen tundra....Damn near done!
« Reply #225 on: November 27, 2011, 09:24:41 PM »
Just a little teaser pic, since I'm working on other things this winter.  Here's my winter storage solution.



While one 600rr is in a friend's storage locker, I just repainted a new to me 600rr track bike I purchased from a local instructor.  I'm also working on a CBR F2 and an SV650, both changing from street to track only bikes.   Throw in having to replace a transmission on my Silverado and a few other unexpected expenses and the 550 isn't getting any new toys this winter. 

Next year, expect to see a few pics of the CB on the track.  I figure I'll throw her on the trailer and get a few laps in on it at some point.   :)

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Re: 74 cb550 in the frozen tundra....Damn near done!
« Reply #226 on: November 28, 2011, 09:50:31 PM »
She looks right at home. If only it could make you dinner. LOL

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Re: 74 cb550 in the frozen tundra....Damn near done!
« Reply #227 on: November 29, 2011, 05:57:24 AM »

Looks good man.
I've got just the thing for that twin disc set up you've got there:
http://www.vinmoto.org/gallery/v/VinMoto-Garage/album03/Godfferys-Garage-123/album185/Brake+Rotors+_+Thinned+and+Drilled/Front+brake+rotors+CB+450K-500T-500K-550K-550F/
these will cut the un-sprung weight in half and reduce brake fade substantially.

BTW; R U in WI. ?

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Re: 74 cb550 in the frozen tundra....Damn near done!
« Reply #228 on: November 29, 2011, 10:02:51 AM »
Right on Godferry!  Good stuff on your site!
1962 CA95
1966 Black Bomber
1966 CA77 Dream
1967 Superhawk
1970 CB750K0
1972 CL350
1972 CB450/500 Custom
1972 CB500K1
1975 CB550F
1976 CB400F
1975 CB750 Future Restoration
1976 CB750K6
1976 CB750F
1976 GL1000


1968 Suzuki T500 Cobra
1990 BMW K1
2001 'Busa
2003 RC 51
Bunch of Guzzi's

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Re: 74 cb550 in the frozen tundra....Damn near done!
« Reply #229 on: November 29, 2011, 02:08:37 PM »
Right on Godferry!  Good stuff on your site!

Thanks man.
BTW; that's quite a list of bikes you've got there dude.

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Re: 74 cb550 in the frozen tundra....Damn near done!
« Reply #230 on: November 30, 2011, 10:08:36 AM »
Its a delightful sickness......
1962 CA95
1966 Black Bomber
1966 CA77 Dream
1967 Superhawk
1970 CB750K0
1972 CL350
1972 CB450/500 Custom
1972 CB500K1
1975 CB550F
1976 CB400F
1975 CB750 Future Restoration
1976 CB750K6
1976 CB750F
1976 GL1000


1968 Suzuki T500 Cobra
1990 BMW K1
2001 'Busa
2003 RC 51
Bunch of Guzzi's

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Re: 74 cb550 in the frozen tundra....Damn near done!
« Reply #231 on: November 30, 2011, 11:28:09 AM »

Looks good man.
I've got just the thing for that twin disc set up you've got there:
http://www.vinmoto.org/gallery/v/VinMoto-Garage/album03/Godfferys-Garage-123/album185/Brake+Rotors+_+Thinned+and+Drilled/Front+brake+rotors+CB+450K-500T-500K-550K-550F/
these will cut the un-sprung weight in half and reduce brake fade substantially.

BTW; R U in WI. ?
The original thought was to get the bike on the road and worry about drilling rotors this winter.  I figure I'll get around to it right before spring.  My friend is a machinist and slotted the back of one rotor to make it work with the speedo drive (seen way back int he build thread), so swapping cores wouldn't work anyway.  Plus, he works for beer....at least for close friends.

I'm in the Twin Cities but ride in Wi quite a bit.  Mostly on the western border (Prescott down to Pepin) but I'll probably hit Road America a few times with the track bike this year.

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Re: 74 cb550 in the frozen tundra....Damn near done!
« Reply #232 on: December 01, 2011, 08:23:24 AM »

Looks good man.
I've got just the thing for that twin disc set up you've got there:
http://www.vinmoto.org/gallery/v/VinMoto-Garage/album03/Godfferys-Garage-123/album185/Brake+Rotors+_+Thinned+and+Drilled/Front+brake+rotors+CB+450K-500T-500K-550K-550F/
these will cut the un-sprung weight in half and reduce brake fade substantially.

BTW; R U in WI. ?
The original thought was to get the bike on the road and worry about drilling rotors this winter.  I figure I'll get around to it right before spring.  My friend is a machinist and slotted the back of one rotor to make it work with the speedo drive (seen way back int he build thread), so swapping cores wouldn't work anyway.  Plus, he works for beer....at least for close friends.

I'm in the Twin Cities but ride in WI quite a bit.  Mostly on the western border (Prescott down to Pepin) but I'll probably hit Road America a few times with the track bike this year.

Now that's a GOOD friend! can he thin them as well? if so; you can go down to 4mm safely.
I've got a in-law that is a formen at a machine shop and he won't do squat for me, even for cash!

Cool, Twin Cities.  Have you met up with the M2M http://www.vinmoto.org/gallery/v/VinMoto-Events-Pictures/MilVin-Events/album16/ guys or been to the Beared Lady show http://www.beardedladymotorcycleshow.com/?
I'll Be at Road America for there AHRMA VINTAGE MOTORCYCLE CLASSIC I'll be hanging out with mike form the Power barn http://www.power-barn.com/servlet/StoreFront so look me up.

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Re: 74 cb550 in the frozen tundra....Damn near done!
« Reply #233 on: December 01, 2011, 09:27:12 AM »
I've known this guy since high school.  We've built a ton of cars and a few bikes together over the years.  I take care of his welding needs.  He takes care of machining.  Hell, we ride on the street and do track days together.  More like brothers. 

Never heard of M2M before.  I've seen the Vinmoto site before, but it is so lacking on info, I never think to check it.

Bearded Lady is one of the highlights of my summer.  I love that show!  It would take quite a bit for me to miss it.

Got any more info on the AHRMA races? 

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Re: 74 cb550 in the frozen tundra....Damn near done!
« Reply #234 on: December 02, 2011, 02:24:29 AM »
That's Cool.

If you go to the home site at: http://vinmoto.org/ you;ll see there is a Vin'Moto in your area but it's not nearly as active as the Mil'Vin'Moto chapter.
The M2M is a bit on the low down because it's really a unsanctioned street race.

The best guy to get info on the AHRMA races, is Big Bob http://forums.sohc4.net/index.php?action=profile;u=447