Hi All, been lurking awhile, first post here.
Some background on me so you know who I am - I was an ASE certified auto technician for 10+ years. so I'm no stranger to a shop. I'm not at all afraid to rebuild a motor (done plenty of them, so yes, I can read a mic and I know what plastiguage is). I understand motorcycle suspension and can rebuild carbs, set points and redesign an EFI system. I've been riding forever, and I've taken apart every bike I've owned.
Anyway,
I just picked up a 1976 CB750 for $375 (not a bad price at all!)
So I'm considering what all I'm going to do to it, or actually, what all I can or should do to it. Definitely gonna be a top-notch cafe racer, showroom top to bottom, but meant to be ridden! I'm thinking I want to keep it old-skool looking, so no USD forks unless it's low-key (no gold anodizing!), but I want to modernize how it runs and handles.
I'll be building a 550 for a friend before I get to my 750, so any input on either model would be much appreciated, all the following questions apply to either bike. These will be my first true cafe racer builds, I want to do them up right.
The more I read, the more I'm learning, and I've been all over this forum - there's so much information, it's almsot overwhelming! I would be forever grateful if some of you guys could give me an overview or a primer maybe on things that are commonly done to these 550's and 750's. Chime in on any or all of the ideas below to add, clarify, correct, inform...
Engine (750):
12,000 miles on the clock, but I don't know yet if the speedo or odo work, so I can't say for sure.
This is what I'm thinking about right now, so lots of questions here. I went through the carbs today and tuned it up. It's purring like a kitten, with lots of throttle response. But these things are "soft" and slow. I'd love to wake that motor up and get it snorting like a more modern bike. 67 HP in a 500lb bike. meh.
There's a lot of blowby, so I'm anticipating going through the top end anyway, and an oil leak somewhere on the bottom, so I'm sure I'll be cracking the case and maybe doing the bottom end while I'm in there. I'm bracing myself for having to punch the cylinders (I'm expecting taper or out of round) which means replacing the pistons. I've read about a big-bore 836 kit? if I'm replacing pistons anyway, it seems to make sense to do this. I was looking at the specs: 9:1 compression ratio, small bore, big stroke (compared to modern sportbikes). What does the 836 kit do to the compresion? Is there a short stroke kit? Long rod or piston kit to bump compression? Or do people shave the head to get higher compression? Do I want higher comperssion? What about the cam?
What do people do to these things to bring them to life? And if I do whatever to it, will the stock kehin carbs keep up, or am I also looking at some CR carbs or something else? Will the clutch hold up? I've read about a short shift kit to bring the gear ratios closer together?
Without spending an absurd amount of money, what's a good formula to bring this motor to life? It doesn't have to be drag race crazy, I just want to breathe some life and fun ride-ability into it.
On to other questions (there's so many of them!)
Suspension:
• Cartridge upgrade? I hear it's essential. Or a fork swap? (non-USD, or at least old-skool looking USD forks?)
• Progressive rate springs? I've read that it's more desireable to keep the linear-rate springs? What's everyone's take on that? Preload adjusters to go with the springs?
• rear shocks/springs? Common swaps?
• Is anything commonly done to that ugly, heavy swingarm with those un-necessarily complicated shock mounts? One could ditch a lot of weight back there. Right now, the rear end sits noticably lower than the front. I'm not even sure the correct rear shocks are on there - they're not long enough. Now that I think about it, the front forks are a mile long - I bet for some reason they're fully extended or really close to it (with full weight on them).
• Wheels? (Gotta keep the spokes, but I've read about different diameter spokes?) If I build it to handle like a modern sportbike, and I'm dragging knee on this thing at 100MPH+, can these old wheels handle the stresses?
• Larger more modern sportbike tires? What fits?
• I've read that the weight distribution is more towards the rear - I think there are some mods to shift this to the front?
• Dual disc front brake conversion?
• Newer calipers/front rotor(s)?
• Anything need to be done to the rear drum brake? (besides obviously going through it) Is there a disc brake conversion?
• mechanical tachometer - is there a conversion to electronic?
• Points to electronic ignition?
• Alternator - I've heard these are weak and don't keep up. What upgrades/mods are out there?
And I keep seeing gas tanks with this more rounded profile:
What are these tanks from? I've looked at a bunch of different years and models of CBs, but I can't pinpoint anythign specific?
I see a lot of people cutting knee recesses into the tanks to modernize the look, but it doesn't look like my tank has a shape which would allow that - it's very square-ish, and if I were to cut the tank profile in towards the rear, it introduces a clearance problem with the stock kehin carbs. Any good ideas/common swaps? to get a tank with a bit more shape to it?
I know this is one hell of a first post, and I'm sure I'll figure a lot of this out as I go along, but I'd appreciate any tips and guidance.
TIA all!