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Re: 1972 CB450 "Supersport" Finally!!!! Back to work!
« Reply #175 on: December 29, 2011, 08:44:13 PM »
dagersh, is that an Olds 442 on the hoist .?   Very nice..
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Re: 1972 CB450 "Supersport" Finally!!!! Back to work!
« Reply #176 on: December 30, 2011, 07:12:29 AM »
Retro,

Yes, its a '72.  It is a fun driver.  If I am not on a bike, I am a ragtop man!

Gersh
1962 CA95
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1966 CA77 Dream
1967 Superhawk
1970 CB750K0
1972 CL350
1972 CB450/500 Custom
1972 CB500K1
1975 CB550F
1976 CB400F
1975 CB750 Future Restoration
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Re: 1972 CB450 "Supersport" Finally!!!! Back to work!
« Reply #177 on: December 30, 2011, 04:23:09 PM »
Retro,

Yes, its a '72.  It is a fun driver.  If I am not on a bike, I am a ragtop man!

Gersh


Very nice car mate...  I have had some nice Aussie performance cars as well but never a convertible, always wanted a 1967 Firebird formula 400 rag top....mmmmmmmmmmm  ;)
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Re: 1972 CB450 "Supersport" Finally!!!! Back to work!
« Reply #178 on: January 02, 2012, 01:07:57 PM »
Great to see you back on the job, Gersh!

So what happened with the motor and what was the remedy?

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Re: 1972 CB450 "Supersport" Finally!!!! Back to work!
« Reply #179 on: January 02, 2012, 09:24:09 PM »
Doc, I posted NYE, but I must have hit the wrong button.. I will repost with pics tomorrow.   Ooooops!
1962 CA95
1966 Black Bomber
1966 CA77 Dream
1967 Superhawk
1970 CB750K0
1972 CL350
1972 CB450/500 Custom
1972 CB500K1
1975 CB550F
1976 CB400F
1975 CB750 Future Restoration
1976 CB750K6
1976 CB750F
1976 GL1000


1968 Suzuki T500 Cobra
1990 BMW K1
2001 'Busa
2003 RC 51
Bunch of Guzzi's

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Re: 1972 CB450 "Supersport" Finally!!!! Back to work!
« Reply #180 on: January 03, 2012, 09:35:37 AM »
OK,

Here is the lost post!

So I got the frame onto the engine.  I cannot even believe what a relief it is to have the engine out of the work stand, and the tool cart back under the workbench. 

So, with a buddy, we carefully removed the engine from the workstand, and laid the engine down on its left side on a thick layer of cardboard.  I then took the frame (light enough to be a one man job), which only had the the battery box attached to it, over the engine.  I was concerned that the starter would need to be removed in order to fit, but it was not necessary.  With a little bit of figeting here and there the frame slid right onto the engine with no drama, and more importantly, no scratches.

I took the 2 thick gauge engine bolts and started them in from the right (top) side.  As you look at the bottom of the CB450 engine, there is a "channel" that allows you to see the engine mounting bolts as they pass from one side of the engine to the other.  I could not get the bolts all the way through the left side mounting holes.  I made sure the threads on the bolts were not touching the engine, so that as I uprighted the frame they would not be damaged.  I carefully uprighted the frame and then slowly pouned the mounting bolts home.
Pretty easy!  And the engine looks great in the frame.

Obviously, I got excited, and had to put on the tank and seat to get an idea of what it would be looking like.  Me likey!










Time to wire her up, install the swingarm, get the new steering bearings in, get the wheels and tires back from mounting and .....  OK, its still a long road, but at least I have a real idea of what it will look like.

Gersh
1962 CA95
1966 Black Bomber
1966 CA77 Dream
1967 Superhawk
1970 CB750K0
1972 CL350
1972 CB450/500 Custom
1972 CB500K1
1975 CB550F
1976 CB400F
1975 CB750 Future Restoration
1976 CB750K6
1976 CB750F
1976 GL1000


1968 Suzuki T500 Cobra
1990 BMW K1
2001 'Busa
2003 RC 51
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Re: 1972 CB450 "Supersport" Finally!!!! Back to work!
« Reply #181 on: January 03, 2012, 09:42:09 AM »
Whoa!

Love the seat.  I'll bet it is a kitty magnet, looks so soft.   Puuurrrrrr
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Re: 1972 CB450 "Supersport" Finally!!!! Back to work!
« Reply #182 on: January 04, 2012, 12:59:20 AM »
Hey Gersh, I just went and picked up my cb450 k6.  I thought I was going to get just a frame and frozen motor but I found a complete bike instead for $250.  It is still a complete basket case, but should be fun to work on.  It was in AZ and I had to drive 470 miles one way.  It was actually very funny and everyone was looking at me because I had the whole front end off and the bike laid down on it's side stuffed into the back of a mini cooper. LOL.  I wished I had taken pictures of that but I forgot.  I am going to start working on the motor once I get a engine stand.  I hope I can do half as good as you did.
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Re: 1972 CB450 "Supersport" Finally!!!! Back to work!
« Reply #183 on: January 04, 2012, 01:18:31 AM »
Nice!

I did a 69 CL last year, It was great fun to tear around on before I gave it back to it's owner. 

Doing a 67 CB this year, and maybe into next.

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Re: 1972 CB450 "Supersport" Finally!!!! Back to work!
« Reply #184 on: January 04, 2012, 03:14:40 AM »
Holy COW!! nice bike

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Re: 1972 CB450 "Supersport" Finally!!!! Back to work!
« Reply #185 on: January 04, 2012, 03:52:03 AM »
Very nice  ;)  Is that the stock rear guard.? 
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Re: 1972 CB450 "Supersport" Finally!!!! Back to work!
« Reply #186 on: January 04, 2012, 05:48:32 AM »
Doc, I posted NYE, but I must have hit the wrong button.. I will repost with pics tomorrow.   Ooooops!

Don't hardly seem fair,you hit the wrong button once causing me to wear out my right click refresh button over the course of two days. After seeing the pic's of the motor and tank mounted it looks too nice to ride;that's going to be one of the nicest looking bikes around.
That seat looks like a good candidate for one of those period correct plastic covers that mom encased the couch and chairs in to keep them safe while we were spilling our Frosted Flakes during Cartoon Carnival Saturday mornings.

I've also read every post in this thread knowing that this thread isn't going to be one of those that you realize,after reading the first 15 pages, died over a year ago for no apparent reason. Your talent shines!

GL!
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Re: 1972 CB450 "Supersport" Finally!!!! Back to work!
« Reply #187 on: January 04, 2012, 08:54:57 AM »
Wow,

Thanks guys!

Mike - Sorry about that!  I could have sworn I hit Post and not Just Preview!  Yeah, the seat will never be able to see any rain, but my bikes live indoors.  If i travel with it, I will make a second seat that is a bit less delicate.  My Grandmother had those covers in Brooklyn, along with the clear plastic runners over the carpet!  I don't think its the look I am going for!

Thanks for hanging in!

Retro - Its an SL Guard.  I have to figure out how to mount it up with the stock inner.  If you look at a stock CB450 Rear Fender, it looks to be in two pieces that have been spot welded together.  I will investigate it further this weekend.

Frankenstuff - Your name always puts the Frankenberry character in my head - BTW, Thank you.  I am a big fan of your products.  Look for my orders on some CB550F sidecovers!

Mark - I can't wait to see your Bomber Restoration.  That bike is KNARLY - but totally deserving of a new life! 

CBFnut - That must have been a sight to behold!  Too bad you don;t have pictures!  Listen, keep yourself organized, and it all comes apart nice an easy.  If you can, use the Todd Henning Racing 500 Piston kit.  Also, search Hondaman's list of improvements for the CB450 engines. 

Weedoo - It is pretty soft, but it is built using a stock seat pan and the foam from a stock seat.  I had it shaped to more resemble a CB550F seat, a little less tall and a bit longer.  The work was done by Pirate Upholstery in Kingston, NY. 

Can't wait for the weekend!  I am looking forward to building up the wiring harness using products from these guys.  I really like the DTM connectors and the braided wrap.

http://www.wirecare.com/

Thanks again for your input!

Gersh
1962 CA95
1966 Black Bomber
1966 CA77 Dream
1967 Superhawk
1970 CB750K0
1972 CL350
1972 CB450/500 Custom
1972 CB500K1
1975 CB550F
1976 CB400F
1975 CB750 Future Restoration
1976 CB750K6
1976 CB750F
1976 GL1000


1968 Suzuki T500 Cobra
1990 BMW K1
2001 'Busa
2003 RC 51
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Re: 1972 CB450 "Supersport" Finally!!!! Back to work!
« Reply #188 on: January 04, 2012, 09:36:44 AM »
I was questioned about making some CB450 stator covers and points covers a few weeks back. I honestly just wasnt really feeling it. Then this morning forum member 'maduncle' shot me this link to your build....and now I am jumping in with both feet; pumped to get going on the covers. Thanks for the inspiration!

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Re: 1972 CB450 "Supersport" Finally!!!! Back to work!
« Reply #189 on: January 04, 2012, 10:40:33 AM »
That will be sweet!

Nice, unscratched Stator Covers go for almost $200.  Let me know what you are thinking...

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1962 CA95
1966 Black Bomber
1966 CA77 Dream
1967 Superhawk
1970 CB750K0
1972 CL350
1972 CB450/500 Custom
1972 CB500K1
1975 CB550F
1976 CB400F
1975 CB750 Future Restoration
1976 CB750K6
1976 CB750F
1976 GL1000


1968 Suzuki T500 Cobra
1990 BMW K1
2001 'Busa
2003 RC 51
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« Reply #190 on: January 04, 2012, 12:48:43 PM »
Nice, unscratched Stator Covers go for almost $200.  Let me know what you are thinking...

Gersh

Tell me about it!

I figure by the time I need one there may be a clear one available, so I am not too stressed about getting a shiny one.

I love that olive green bomber tank, which other parts get the green?

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Re: 1972 CB450 "Supersport" Finally!!!! Back to work!
« Reply #191 on: January 04, 2012, 01:08:50 PM »
Uncle,

The tank is actually a K1, the bomber has sexier curves to it, as you know!

The green is going on the tank, sidecovers, headlight bucket and taillight.

Just read your project log over on the 'twins, awesome!

Gersh
1962 CA95
1966 Black Bomber
1966 CA77 Dream
1967 Superhawk
1970 CB750K0
1972 CL350
1972 CB450/500 Custom
1972 CB500K1
1975 CB550F
1976 CB400F
1975 CB750 Future Restoration
1976 CB750K6
1976 CB750F
1976 GL1000


1968 Suzuki T500 Cobra
1990 BMW K1
2001 'Busa
2003 RC 51
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Re: 1972 CB450 "Supersport" Finally!!!! Back to work!
« Reply #192 on: January 04, 2012, 01:20:19 PM »
Whoever did that seat did a beautiful job!!

The green piping was a good idea.

The reason the seals may have been pushed out of the engine is because the breather may have gotten clogged up.
Better check on that.

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« Reply #193 on: January 04, 2012, 01:26:31 PM »
Thanks Lucky.  They are a good shop.

What seals are you referring to?

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1962 CA95
1966 Black Bomber
1966 CA77 Dream
1967 Superhawk
1970 CB750K0
1972 CL350
1972 CB450/500 Custom
1972 CB500K1
1975 CB550F
1976 CB400F
1975 CB750 Future Restoration
1976 CB750K6
1976 CB750F
1976 GL1000


1968 Suzuki T500 Cobra
1990 BMW K1
2001 'Busa
2003 RC 51
Bunch of Guzzi's

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Re: 1972 CB450 "Supersport" Finally!!!! Back to work!
« Reply #194 on: January 04, 2012, 02:53:50 PM »
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Retro - Its an SL Guard.  I have to figure out how to mount it up with the stock inner.  If you look at a stock CB450 Rear Fender, it looks to be in two pieces that have been spot welded together.  I will investigate it further this weekend.

Which model mate, 350, 450. and year please ?  I really like the shape of the guard, the straight sides make it look better than a shortened 750 style one....   Can you tell me at all if it is close to the same width of a 750 rear guard.?   Thanks Gersh.... ;)
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Re: 1972 CB450 "Supersport" Finally!!!! Back to work!
« Reply #195 on: January 04, 2012, 03:02:57 PM »
Retro,

Seller never listed the year, but I am pretty sure its a 450.  Look around, most 350 SL fenders were painted.  This is definitely ss.  Fits the 450 frame perfectly, should fit the 750 as well.

Gersh
1962 CA95
1966 Black Bomber
1966 CA77 Dream
1967 Superhawk
1970 CB750K0
1972 CL350
1972 CB450/500 Custom
1972 CB500K1
1975 CB550F
1976 CB400F
1975 CB750 Future Restoration
1976 CB750K6
1976 CB750F
1976 GL1000


1968 Suzuki T500 Cobra
1990 BMW K1
2001 'Busa
2003 RC 51
Bunch of Guzzi's

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Re: 1972 CB450 "Supersport" Finally!!!! Back to work!
« Reply #196 on: January 04, 2012, 03:06:34 PM »
Retro,

Seller never listed the year, but I am pretty sure its a 450.  Look around, most 350 SL fenders were painted.  This is definitely ss.  Fits the 450 frame perfectly, should fit the 750 as well.

Gersh

Thanks mate.... Looks like i am going hunting for a SL rear guard..... ;D ;)
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« Reply #197 on: January 04, 2012, 05:49:03 PM »
Uncle,

The tank is actually a K1, the bomber has sexier curves to it, as you know!

The green is going on the tank, sidecovers, headlight bucket and taillight.

Just read your project log over on the 'twins, awesome!

Gersh

Thanks Gersh, whilst my bike is mostly bomber (well K0 frame and engine) - I am pretty sure that I have a K1 thank too, as my side plates match yours.

I actually prefer the K1 tank over the bomber tank, the bomber side plates look a little too 'pointy' to me.

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Re: 1972 CB450 "Supersport" Finally!!!! Back to work!
« Reply #198 on: January 07, 2012, 04:20:47 AM »
hey gersh or uncle, do you happen to know if the cb500t gas tank fits without mods to a 450?  I really love the shape of that tank and want to swap out.  thanks guys.
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Re: 1972 CB450 "Supersport" Finally!!!! Back to work!
« Reply #199 on: January 07, 2012, 06:28:57 PM »
I think so, the frames are the same.
1962 CA95
1966 Black Bomber
1966 CA77 Dream
1967 Superhawk
1970 CB750K0
1972 CL350
1972 CB450/500 Custom
1972 CB500K1
1975 CB550F
1976 CB400F
1975 CB750 Future Restoration
1976 CB750K6
1976 CB750F
1976 GL1000


1968 Suzuki T500 Cobra
1990 BMW K1
2001 'Busa
2003 RC 51
Bunch of Guzzi's

http://www.sohc4.us/gallery/v/members/personal/dagersh/