Heck, I may as well post this project here as well as on the Honda Twins forum as you guys are always good for advice.
My second bike project is another Honda, this time it is a 1965 Honda CB450K0 Black Bomber. The bike came to me from Colorado where a friend of mine found it when hunting for cars to ship back to Australia.
So in September - I got this pile...
Missing carbs, a seat, a proper tank, and a few other bits - but it is mostly there and there are a few bonuses.
TLS hub and rolled rim for the front, I can find a rolled rim for the rear to match.
I started on the frame by stripping it down and then cutting off all the tabs, brackets and holders I won't be needing. Then just threw some primer on the bare metal parts and put it aside for stripping later.
Next up - tackle the engine. It wasn't turning over so I got stuck into finding out why.
First look inside was okay...
... but can someone tell me what the M1 or MI embossed on the head stands for? I have not seen it on any other CB450 head.
Then I got the head off.
Two pistons rusted in place.
I cleaned up the head to assess the damage, most of it was rust on top of the carbon deposits, so the only pitting in the metal is to one edge of one chamber.
So what am I doing with this?
The plan is to fit the K0 tank I have and I will make my own seat pan. I want to do a cafe racer seat with a tail that has the same lines as the tank, wit the ridge across the top.
Black tank and seat, Chrysler Blaze Red frame, clubman handlebars, headlamp with single digital gauge in it, race rims, Marzocchi of Ceriani forks if I can find them, and plenty of polish.
Next challenge - free up the pistons (currently soaking in ATF/Acetone) and undo the 'special nut' inside the oil filter so I can get the bugger off!