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1973 cb500 resto mod cafe bob
« on: November 22, 2008, 07:21:50 PM »
Well I bought this scoot about two years back, it was pretty much all stock and as they say "good from a far, but far from good". Rode her for a while with the only change being new pipes as the old ones were pretty much chrome covered rust. Here she is the day I got it.


Staring at the scratches and dents on the tank drove me to repaint the tank, I debadged and filled before painting the tank and side covers black. It then made it's on stage debut when I lent it to a production of We Will Rock You, the Queen Musical.


After getting it back, I managed to snap the cam chain tensioner, finding out the only way to replace it was tearing the motor down to the head gasket I starting ripping into the motor


While I was in there I replaced most of the gaskets and seals, pulled the side covers off etc.

At this point the project started snowballing, I figured if the motor was already tore up and clean I should paint it. After seeing how nice the motor looked it would have been a crime to throw it back into the rusty beat up frame so I ground off the rear pegs, cleaned the frame up and repainted it.








I wish I had a picture of what the battery holder looked pre-paint


Before I cleaned this thing up the whole thing was brown and caked with grease, dirt and god knows what else.

I then decided that I didn't like the rear tail light or rear fender, so out came the grinder, off they went. The tail light was replaced with a cateye tail light and the turn signals were replaced with little guys.

Here it is as of now, pretty much done, the bars were replaced with shorter bars, K&N filter pods were thrown on, re-tuned, lowering blocks on the rear. I still want to swap the mirror our with some bar end mirrors but we'll see.


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Re: 1973 cb500 resto mod cafe bob
« Reply #1 on: November 22, 2008, 07:28:10 PM »
Nice work :)

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Re: 1973 cb500 resto mod cafe bob
« Reply #2 on: November 23, 2008, 08:08:53 PM »
great looking bike. can you tell me about the pipes? i dig the 4-2 and the short dump. are they your work or can they be purchased as is?

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Re: 1973 cb500 resto mod cafe bob
« Reply #3 on: November 23, 2008, 10:47:59 PM »
great looking bike. can you tell me about the pipes? i dig the 4-2 and the short dump. are they your work or can they be purchased as is?

later.

ryan

Thanks! The pipes I picked up off ebay and sprayed them with ceramic engine enamel, Im not sure the make or model, I know there's someone else on the boards here that has a set as well. I like them but they are pretty loud, there isn't much in the barrels in these things to keep em quiet.

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Re: 1973 cb500 resto mod cafe bob
« Reply #4 on: November 23, 2008, 10:56:45 PM »
Cool bike!!!!Why did those musical people put a Triumph patch on the tank???.....(they musta thought the Breezeman wouldn't notice!!!!!! ;D).
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Re: 1973 cb500 resto mod cafe bob
« Reply #5 on: November 24, 2008, 12:24:47 PM »
Any vids or sound clips on how she sounds? That header/manifold looks sweet! What brand?