Hello my name is Marc I'm 53yrs. old I'm new to the forum and new to restoring motorcycles. I've owned and ridden bikes for 35 years but due to my mechanical abilities I've never even changed my oil. Now thanks to youtube (Hackaweek, Classic Octane) and this site I'm determined to rebuild a classic Honda. A month ago I purchased a 1977 Honda CB550K (I paid way too much money for it!) the bike was missing it's oil pan and battery. The front brakes are seized, fork seals leaking. The seat and tank were not properly attached and the bike is covered in years of grime. But i'm determined to make it look new again.
Over the past month I've started collecting the parts that I see I need (Oil Pan, Points Cover, Seat, Side Covers, Grips, Passenger Pegs, Levers) unfortunately what i haven't done is determined whether the engine will run? The engine is the only thing that I don't think I will ever be able to tackle. When I bought the bike the owner showed me a video from last August of the bike running so I'm hoping. The oli pan gasket just arrived so tomorrow i'm going to install, fill with oil and do a compression test.
Yesterday I did my first wrenching, removed the oil filter bolt (which I rounded off and now need to replace) and attempted to remove the speedometer cable (completely stripping the small screw on the front wheel) so i'm not really off to a good start but i'm not giving up. I have read here that since i'm such a newbie that I should do things in sections as opposed to stripping the bike completely but the frame has rust and ultimately I want to paint it so I'm not quiet sure how to approach the overall task? the items I have removed so far have been cataloged and i'm taking photos and shooting video of everything I do.
My next task after the oil pan/ compression test is to rebuild the front brake caliper and master cylinder, are these kits a good choice?
http://www.common-motor.com/honda-550-brakes or any suggestions on where to purchase parts?
I have taken some pictures to post and will do so as soon as I'm allowed.
Thank you in advance for any guidance and the search function has been invaluable.