I bought this CB550 in November to give to my youngest son Cory (19) for Christmas. I worked on it like crazy for a month, early mornings, late at night, to get it to this point. He is thrilled with it, and despite the cold weather, has ridden about 40 miles so far. Lots to do yet, but plenty of time until spring. When I got it, it was non-running, and rusty, and only the rear brake worked (barely).
The worst thing is that I spent a ton of time restoring the hard cases, and sent the luggage racks to support them, plus an engine guard to a shop to be rechromed. That place, (Adams Plating in Lansing Michigan) burned to the ground right after Christmas, and my parts are likely a total loss. So I have some nice hard cases and nothing to mount them with.
These are the parts that were lost in the fire, except the turn signals, which I had removed. If anyone has something like this laying around, I would be interested.
The restored hard cases.
Anyway, I have enjoyed this forum, and the information has been very helpful so far in bringing this machine back to the road again. I decided to repost this with better sized photos. Still learning how everything works here. We are having fun, for sure, and can't wait for warm weather!
As you can see, this bike was pretty rusty after sitting in a wet barn for 20 years.
Looking better after being cleaned up, new wheel and tire, but the same fender. Not perfect, but usable for now.
A photo when I had the carbs off. I rebuilt them, as they were a total mess inside.
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This is just before Christmas, when I reasembled everything in order to see if it would run. It did! Still need an exhaust.
I found some off-the-shelf spray paint that did a fair job of imitating the old Candy paint. Maybe in a year or so, we'll have it all redone.
First ride, two days after Christmas.
As you can see, Cory likes orange!