Hello and an already well deserved thanks to all the frequent posting members out there for the inspiration and motivation to take this project on. I have always had a heart for these old bikes. Even though it may seem like small potatoes to most of you pros out there, this is a huge learning curve for me. So enough of the hype and lets get down to the nitty gritty.
So what I have going on here is pretty interesting (at least to a first time project kid). I have what I believe to be 2 CB550 F's. One is a donor, the 75 (not pictured) and the other ( 76' with 12,xxx miles) is the build up frame & engine etc. Let me first apologize too for a lack of knowledge and terminology if I do type something out of the ordinary to you guys. anyway, the bike pictured here has already had a bit of engine work done. I will go ahead and list:
-port, polished head
-web cam/valve springs
-dyna ignition
-new 8.8mm coils
-k&n pods-carbs synced and jetted
I have pretty much decided to leave it at that. I also have to give credit where credit is due to the guys at Sharer Cycle in Verona, WI that helped me with building that engine.
Next up I am planning to take it from stock mostly, to a whole different monster (sorry to all stockheads out there). So i want to achieve something close to the BCR 550 that adorns their homepage (gotta love that stuff). Will include the following when done:
-new tank and cafe seat
-relocate battery and other electric gear
-new exhaust
-clip ons
I am completely new to this sort of project and I can use the help of everyone. I have decided to leave the bike a bit gritty with some rust and pitted chrome and such. I am not a show bike kid and I think the rust and such is a story of the bike's life, right? I'm sure all of you guys may not approve but were going to try and give it a shot anyway. Overall, it isn't in too bad of shape.
So here are some pictures of what I have been doing so far and I will keep posting with progress. If anyone has input that will help, or change my mind in any direction your thoughts are welcomed. I am excited to get this project up and running at full steam. Again a thanks to everyone rebuilding their old bikes and giving me inspiration. I will be looking forward to your comments and we'll see where this project ends up.