'71 CB500
Other than 15 miles around the neighborhood, today was the first ride on the CB500. After sitting in a barn for over 28 years, I put 90 miles on her today. She did pretty darn good!
The engine sounds like a sewing machine. She shifts smoothly. The MAC 4-1 sounds like "an angry bee in a Maxwell House can", according to my girlfriend.
She's 99% leak free. I found one small drop coming off the shift shaft again. I recently replaced the seal, but there may be another small leak under that left side cover somewhere. At this point, it's very minor and not worth pursuing any further. Maybe this Winter I'll pull the cover and see what I can find.
I'm used to driving big twins (Yamaha XS650) and the power band on these SOHC's is completely different. She seemed to really like to stay between 4-5K rpm. any lower and she wasn't happy. PLENTY of get-up-and-go over 5K!
Observations:
1) I had some issues with idle when coming to a stop. The idle wanted to drop and stumble. I made a few adjustments, but by the end of the ride she was idling too high at a stop. A 1000rpm idle just seems a tad low for this bike. I'm wondering if the tach is accurate? It sounds better at ~1150-1200 rpm, to me.
2) There's also a slight hesitation at part throttle response. If I back off the throttle slightly, say for a curve or approaching traffic, and then roll back on, there's a slight pause or hesitation. No snapping, popping or coughing, just a slight pause.
3) By the end of the ride, it was a little hard to leave from a stop without either a) a hesitation or, b) really giving it some RPM. Anything below 3K and it would stumble and shudder, but it's a little boy-racer to leave a stop light at 3k+, right? Or is this just something I need to get used to with a small bore 4-cylinder?
4) At an indicated 55mph, she was turning ~4300-4400 rpm. At 65mph it showed 5200 rpm. Stock gears, stock sprockets and stock tire sizes (in a modern tire...close as I can get). Sound about right?
5) Carbs have been cleaned/rebuilt. Floats set, new needle/seats, synched, etc. Idle mixture screws at 1.5 turns out....more than the manual says, but it's rich at idle and I was trying to lean it out a bit.
The guy that cleaned them for me has some drill bits he uses to check jet sizes. He says the mains look to be a 108 or 110. I think that's one step up from stock. The P.O. had some Jardine style, turn out exhaust pipes on it, so he MAY haved jetted up one size. Think this might have something to do with the idle and part throttle response?
Overall, I'd call it a success. I know there are some timing issues (1/4 points at full advance, 2/3 points have some slop on the shaft). I plan on installing an electronic ignition/points replacement soon. After that, I'll really concentrate on the carb tuning.
My GF has a cool "on the road" pic on her cell phone if we can figure out how to download it.