The last three weeks haven't been as productive as planned, but I did get a few things done.
I've managed to get the rear sets done and I'm pretty happy with the way they came out.
I have Tarozzi rear sets on my 750 and really like them, but they don't have a set specifically
for the CL450 and I thought if I where to go with universals, I'd still have to work out the
linkage.
I didn't want to go all the way back to the passenger peg location, so I used my 500T
to figure out where I wanted the pegs, (a little more than half way back) and drilled through
the forward part of the passenger peg bracket just behind the frame. Happened to have
some steel tubing to reinforce the hollow bracket. I welded it in place. Sorry, no picture
of the weld, but it's there.
With Peg;
Yes the brake lever is much shorter now and the jury still out on that, but I think it
will be fine.
I took a few pieces of shift linkage and a piece of brake linkage off of my Kawasaki Concours
parts bike and the original shift lever from my 750. Fabricated an eye bolt for the clevis pin, welded
four nuts together to make a coupling since the hardware store didn't one in metric and it started
coming together;
The original CL front fender was too scratched to use and I wanted to stay with chrome
fenders on this plus, CL fenders are bigger and bulkier than CB's, so off the shelf came the
original front fender from my 750 that I had replaced because the PO cut it short in the front.
Nice chrome, but the bracket didn't match. Well....I had another dented fender with the right
bracket, so I took the cutoff tool to the inside of the rivets and swapped brackets.
Removing rivets;
Taped the shortened rivets in place, then tack welded them on the inside;
Cleaned the inside of the fender, treated the welds with Ospho and painted the inside of the
fender with hammered silver;
Fender ready;