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Agggh! PD carbs! Chances are the U.S. owner had trouble with them and removed the airbox etc to make it easier to keep taking the carbs off Best thing to do is look for an earlier set of carbs, as they are a lot less trouble to work on and use.Sent from my X6pro using Tapatalk
Hi all.I have been a member for a while, previously when I was doing a light restoration on a CB400/4 which went OK was fun to ride but then I sold it on as I wasn't making much use of it. I also found full-time work got in the way of playing with toys.After 42 and a bit years of work, I am now released from such drudgery and can start doing these other things to keep me out of the missus hair!Having owned a 550 many years ago (early '80s) I thought I would try my hand at another light restoration initially so I have picked up a US import K4 1977 build, 1978 MY in Excel Black. Cosmetically it is better than I thought it would be - but like all of these has its issues.1. Clutch sticking - takes quite a heavy hand to move the lever2. Nothing from back of carbs under seat - ie empty space. So I will need the air filter system and battery tray etc3. Seat will need recovering and hinge pins4. Looks like an after-market cruise control added to the throttle grip5. Throttle and choke cables disconnected.6. carbs stuck so will get those off and clean them up. Until then can't try starting her up and listening to the engine.7. Brakes binding and front needs complete replacement.Otherwise chrome is all good, paintwork decent, and engine clean and turns over and all gears select. I wonder if US owner was looking at modifying to air filter pods??Not afraid of the work, but would like some advice on where I can find the bits I need (including new throttle controls), so I can get on with it.Originally I was looking at doing some form of conversion, but overall this bike is pretty decent I am thinking of getting it cleaned up and running and using for a while, and then a more serious 500/550 project later.I have been riding since 1971 with various bikes maintained myself of all sorts from old British, Harleys, and currently a BMW R1200RS for serious touring.Any help thoughts or advice welcome. I have been reading the site regularly and have already got some useful tips and links so thanks for that.