So I moved into a nice townhouse a month ago, it has a heated double car garage so I'm all smiles.
Nothings really setup tool/bench wise, so I've been working out of tubs; When I get a chance to work on this bike at all. Life's been busier than I can ever remember.
Anyway, I ordered all the correct mounting hardware for the CB500 fender from David Silvers, including the rubber grommets and those alloy collars. The parts fiche isn't very helpful there. I used member SohRon's thread here
http://forums.sohc4.net/index.php/topic,86697.0.html a number of times to make sure I was assembling and routing parts correctly. Sometimes there's more than one way, but one's the way Honda had it originally. Thanks for that SohRon!
So the bobbed and yellow zinc plated fender is on. I was really particular about having the wheel and the fender as parallel as possible. I took my wheel off and double checked the dish on the truing stand. Had to move it a full two mm to the non disk side. Then I heated and tweaked the fender stays to get alignment just right.
Garage by
Jared Chilko, on Flickr
K0 Fender 1 by
Jared Chilko, on Flickr
K0 Fender 2 by
Jared Chilko, on Flickr
K0 Fender 3 by
Jared Chilko, on Flickr
Mark has been working on my crankcase, I'll upload some photos from him when I get them. Really grateful he's putting some time in for me.
Direct to calliper parts are in the mail and I'll get to reinstalling the master cylinder with the new pistons and seals. Doing away with the factory pipe connecter that goes from the brake line to calliper. This 35" SS line with a 35 degree connector and short banjo bolt will tidy thing sup nicely.
Weather's been great so I've been out riding bmx, the blue bike, and spending time with family. Sorry for the lack of updates.