Hey guys.
So it seems well documented that the CB500's Achilles heel is the transmission. Even period reviews describe heavy shifting, false neutrals, and even a sticking shift lever on a brand new machine.
This describes my problem VERY well. The shifting would sometimes get so heavy and sticky, it was positively ENRAGING. Neutral could only be found while the motorcycle was moving. If I didn't find it before reaching the stoplight, I'd be obligated to hold the clutch till the light turned green. False neutral could occasionally be found between second and third. It would occasionally slip out of second under power.
All this after replacing the clutch, lifter rod, clutch cable, etc. My clutch was smooth and well adjusted. Servicing the clutch improved the shifting action somewhat, but not much.
My transmission totally blew recently. I was downshifting (too aggresively, I'll admit), heard an odd thunk, and now it won't stay in any gear. Probably broke a shifter fork or something.
I was so fed up with the thing I've let it sit for the past couple months. I was trying to find a 550 motor to swap in, but since I rebuilt the top end just before the tranny blew (didn't even get to break it in), I may as well try rebuilding the thing.
Which brings me to my question: Can the transmission be coaxed into working properly? What were the changes on the 550 that made the action so much better, can they be replicated with the 500? Anyone know any tricks?
Refurbished shifter forks and some undercutting will be a must, but how dramatic a difference can I expect? If a bunch of time and/or money will yield the same inferior transmission, I'll keep looking for a 550 motor.
I've searched but found no specific info on the 500 transmission. Surprising since it seems to be a notorious problem. With so many great 500 builds on here, including some impressive racers, I'm really hoping someone has some experience with this problem!
Thanks a bunch.