Well I though it was about time I got this started. Since I was little, I have wanted a cafe type bike. I recently found myself looking for a new project and in lieu of a Type 3 VW or MGBGT which I simply do not have the room or funds for at this point, I stumbled across this site, and, Inception.
The idea continued to grow and I was soon combing CL and eBay daily looking for a perfect candidate. I really wanted a project, not a perfect bike. I wanted to work for it, plus with the modification ideas rolling around in my head, I didn't want to dismantle a survivor. This would be my first bike, and I wanted it to have a lot of my own blood, sweat and tears in it.
Late night Memorial Day CL trolling [btw, if you have never used SearchTempest to view craigslist, you are missing out] led me to a curious ad in Southern NH. It would be a 2 hour drive up. Contacted the seller the next day, first speedbump: no paperwork. NH only requires a hand written bill of sale [if only it was that easy in every state] So many calls to the NYS DMV, and what I need is two forms filled out, and a notarized bill of sale. Long story short, the seller agreed to do the extra work
. So a 6 hour trip later and I arrived in my driveway with my new project.
This brings us to the title of this thread: The curious nature of the ad was that it was not 1, but 3 bikes. A '73 500 [fairly complete, but no carbs & seized], a '76 550 [fairly complete] & a '78 550 [no forks, wheels, tank]. All basket cases, and not running, but 2 out of 3 turn over.
I will plan to keep this thread as up to date as possible. I am taking a metric #$%*-ton of pics, and will also try to keep them up to date on my Photobucket [http://photobucket.com/SOHC4]. Right now the pictures are up to today.
I have set a goal of having a bike ready for next season, giving me just under a year for completion. I have a lot of work ahead of me, and shift between excitement and apprehension on a daily basis...
The 500 is seized and I am continually soaking the cylinders with seafoam, to no avail thus far. I stripped that entire bike, and have moved it off to the side.
The '78 550 is just sitting as of right now, but it does turn over. I have taken off the carbs, but if I get another set, the PD's will go back on this, and it will be the next project, or a good one for someone else...
Where I stand right now is as follows: Need to get the '76 550 to run verifying I have a platform to go off of, and then proceed with the complete teardown, and start from the frame up. There are a few things I need to accomplish this:
- Exhaust - did not receive any - 4-to-1 on the way from Tango911, thank you
- Carbs - Came in a bin at different levels of disassembly. Quick review revealed that two of the bodies have a float tab broken off, crap. - took the PD's off the '78, 3 are free, one is severely stuck. Currently alternating soaking in simple green and gunk.
I am not certain that I want to use the PD's and may buy a complete rack of correct carbs from another member and use those. Any advice is welcome.
I have already gotten a new battery and plugs, and given it it's first oil change [only about a shot glass of water came out first].
Oh, and I built a motorcycle dolly out of a 700lb engine stand. It works great, and best of all, was free.
Thank you to anyone who read through, and thank you to everyone on the forum for the knowledge that I have already gained only being here a few weeks.