CB500-4 daily rider/cafe project
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CB500-4 daily rider/cafe project
ent and picked up a non running '72 CB 500-4 for $800 this morning. First bike I've had/ridden, and just had to get one.
On the ride home.
First thing we did was drain the gas and spray some carb cleaner into the bowls.
The bike started right up with some new gas, but ran a little rough, so we let it warm up and did a few laps around the neighborhood with it. After a little while I had my roommate follow me to the gas station, then to Jimmy John's for a victory dinner.
Here are a few pictures from the garage after. I'm going to tear the carbs apart to clean them as the choke has to be on to run decently and the bike feels like there is much more power to be had. The speedo doesn't work, and the starter needs to be rewired, and many things are going to see some flat black paint in the near future. Also I'm going next weekend to take the motorcycle course so I can get my endorsement.
On the ride home.
First thing we did was drain the gas and spray some carb cleaner into the bowls.
The bike started right up with some new gas, but ran a little rough, so we let it warm up and did a few laps around the neighborhood with it. After a little while I had my roommate follow me to the gas station, then to Jimmy John's for a victory dinner.
Here are a few pictures from the garage after. I'm going to tear the carbs apart to clean them as the choke has to be on to run decently and the bike feels like there is much more power to be had. The speedo doesn't work, and the starter needs to be rewired, and many things are going to see some flat black paint in the near future. Also I'm going next weekend to take the motorcycle course so I can get my endorsement.
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Congrats, now stay off the street till you get that endorsement! A drill press is your friend. Softly mount the threads of the screw in the chuck, bump the speed up to max and use some very fine grit sand paper on all the bolts, they'll polish right up. Takes me about 30 seconds to do one. Hit everything else with flat black (although your paint looks decent), chop the fenders and you'll have a good looking cafe bike.
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Congrats, now stay off the street till you get that endorsement! A drill press is your friend. Softly mount the threads of the screw in the chuck, bump the speed up to max and use some very fine grit sand paper on all the bolts, they'll polish right up. Takes me about 30 seconds to do one. Hit everything else with flat black (although your paint looks decent), chop the fenders and you'll have a good looking cafe bike.
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I sold this to buy my Miata-
When I got it it looked like this-
Go to Welcome to SOHC4.NET, the Home of the SOHC/4 Owners Club | SOHC/4 Owners Club Check out the forum. They are the experts on these things. Loads of knowledge there.
The bike above was a 750, but I have owned a 550 in the past and having ridden both, as well as a friends 500 (the guy/bike that got me interested) I can tell you the cb500 is the one to have. a bit more high strung than the 550 (in a good way) and frankly the 750 is just to ******* big. I dont mean power I mean weight, the 500/550 just feels batter to ride and the power difference is not nearly enough to sacrifice the handling. Bit like comparing Miatas to mustangs actually...............
When I got it it looked like this-
Go to Welcome to SOHC4.NET, the Home of the SOHC/4 Owners Club | SOHC/4 Owners Club Check out the forum. They are the experts on these things. Loads of knowledge there.
The bike above was a 750, but I have owned a 550 in the past and having ridden both, as well as a friends 500 (the guy/bike that got me interested) I can tell you the cb500 is the one to have. a bit more high strung than the 550 (in a good way) and frankly the 750 is just to ******* big. I dont mean power I mean weight, the 500/550 just feels batter to ride and the power difference is not nearly enough to sacrifice the handling. Bit like comparing Miatas to mustangs actually...............
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So, what's the one thing I would do right after work today?
If you guessed rip the bike apart for some cleaning/rebuilding you would be right.
We fixed the #1 carb which was stuck closed, got the electric start going, took off some things to be repaired/painted, and did some general cleaning up. For some reason the car still isn't firing on cylinder one and not strongly on cylinder four, so we are going to pull it back apart tomorrow to try and clean out the jets better, and paint a few things. The coil is sparking, so I know that isn't the issue.
Also, this is why my side of the garage is amazing.
If you guessed rip the bike apart for some cleaning/rebuilding you would be right.
We fixed the #1 carb which was stuck closed, got the electric start going, took off some things to be repaired/painted, and did some general cleaning up. For some reason the car still isn't firing on cylinder one and not strongly on cylinder four, so we are going to pull it back apart tomorrow to try and clean out the jets better, and paint a few things. The coil is sparking, so I know that isn't the issue.
Also, this is why my side of the garage is amazing.
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