so i got this 550f last year as some may remember from my intro:
http://forums.sohc4.net/index.php?topic=127049.0it's all original and pretty well preserved. after fiddling a bit with the carbs (adjusting and fixing incontinence due to stuck floats), and getting rid of a small oil leak at the oil pressure switch it was good and for the rest of last year, i just enjoyed it and rode the hell out of it, getting myself acquainted with the little beast.
here it is, as i got it minus the #$%*ty brownish pseudo-psychadelic paint job on tank and side covers that it came with:
so what's the plan?
pretty simple, really. i want to keep it quite original, certainly visually. so don't expect anything extreme on this thread like cafe-ing or making a racer.
the bike's gonna be used for touring. some smaller trips, some longer holidays. i want it to steer and ride well, and be totally reliable.
i'll start with the chassis. since the bike is actually in working order i think that's where i can gain the most in making it handle well.
work that i have laid out:
bearings
- wheel bearings for new good quality ones
- headset for conical ones
- swingarm bushings with conical bearings
that's for peace of mind so i know everything is new and good and won't let me down any time soon. and so it all works nice and smooth.
suspension
- rear shocks (konis) don't feel too bad and have no leaks so i may just leave them for now. but will have a look around what's available.
- front fork is too softie/wobbly for my liking. may be the original '70s feel after almost 40 years but it's holding the bike back as a whole so needs an overhaul. will get:
- new progressive springs
- new seals, oil rings etc.
i'm also giving it a new chain and sprockets at the same time.
then just make sure everything is adjusted really well, and be ready for spring to take it out on the road
that will be part 1.
then there's little stuff i'll be able to do intermittently, like polish up the spokes which are quite rusted, and remove all specks of rust from the exhaust. if i'm then still bored there are always a few bolts that i could polish up... i also started replacing some rubber bits that got a it hard over the past decades.
part 2 will be engine stuff.
i'm in no hurry with that as it's running fine as it is now and doesn't use excessive amounts of oil. so if or how that continues depends a bit on how it develops, and how my budget will look at the time. anyway, if i decide to do a rebore my plan is to also:
- install overbore/higher compression pistons
- a matching (mild) cam
- port/flow the head
but these things may need to wait as once the weather becomes nice again i'd rather ride the thing than pull it apart.
only thing i may do in the meantime is upgrade to an electronic ignition.
so that's the idea so far.