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Offline Laverdaroo

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CB550 F2 wiring plate
« on: April 24, 2022, 12:36:39 AM »
Evening all, has anybody got a spare plate that holds all the electrics on behind the left hand side panel? 
The part number in the book is .....50330-390-000 Plate Electric Complete

I'm not bothered what the condition as its going to be used as a pattern or bastardised to suit what's being fitted. There are a few on the 'Bay of Fleas' but not fort hat money.

Even if you dont need it for a hit and I can make a pattern off it, that would be enormously helpful.

Anyone?................tumble weeds! ;)
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Re: CB550 F2 wiring plate
« Reply #1 on: April 24, 2022, 01:13:13 AM »


Stand down, found one in Germany for a fiver plus post so bought it.  8)
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Re: CB550 F2 wiring plate
« Reply #2 on: April 24, 2022, 06:44:38 AM »
Tumble weeds?

It’s (was) the middle of the bloody night Roo!


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Re: CB550 F2 wiring plate
« Reply #3 on: April 24, 2022, 08:06:13 AM »


Stand down, found one in Germany for a fiver plus post so bought it.  8)

You should of waited til morning as i found at least 3 yesterday while looking for a tank latch spring. Which i could not find  :o


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Re: CB550 F2 wiring plate
« Reply #4 on: April 24, 2022, 11:08:31 AM »
Tumble weeds?

It’s (was) the middle of the bloody night Roo!


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I know I was purely setting the scene Steve. I wasn't all that hopeful after looking at the internet and seeingthe few on there. I thought a fiver was pretty good besidesits only going to get cut up and moved about to suit so the fairly shagged out one i got is more than suitable for what I need.

The tank spring, thats going to be a bit of a pig I should think!
Mornings are the invention of the devil!

1977 CB550F (current money pit!!)
2002 VFR800 VTEC (The Beloved)
1977 CB400F (the last money pit!)
1998 Ducati 748\853 conversion(sold :()
1980 ish CB750KZ in a billion bits (need to get rid, anybody want one?))

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Re: CB550 F2 wiring plate
« Reply #5 on: April 24, 2022, 11:10:41 AM »


Stand down, found one in Germany for a fiver plus post so bought it.  8)

You should of waited til morning as i found at least 3 yesterday while looking for a tank latch spring. Which i could not find  :o

Ah well, thanks for having a look Trigg, really appreciate it buddy. If you do come accross one just grab it and I'll sort it with you, these seem particularly hard to find it appears!
Mornings are the invention of the devil!

1977 CB550F (current money pit!!)
2002 VFR800 VTEC (The Beloved)
1977 CB400F (the last money pit!)
1998 Ducati 748\853 conversion(sold :()
1980 ish CB750KZ in a billion bits (need to get rid, anybody want one?))

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Re: CB550 F2 wiring plate
« Reply #6 on: April 24, 2022, 11:14:13 AM »
Tumble weeds?

It’s (was) the middle of the bloody night Roo!


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I fully understand the impatience when you need a part - it's part & parcel of the anxt of seeking parts on old bikes.
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