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CB350/400 / Re: Wiring
« Last post by Madgrandad on Today at 07:43:33 PM »
Yes that's what I thought. Thanks for your help Ted 👍
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Out & About / Re: OUT AND ABOUT 2024
« Last post by Spitfire on Today at 07:23:21 PM »
It's amazing what you can find when you least expect it, nice one

Cheers

Dennis
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Out & About / Re: OUT AND ABOUT 2024
« Last post by SteveD CB500K0 on Today at 07:11:41 PM »
I’m on a cruise around Iceland (not on my bike).

I’ve seen two bikes in 10 days. Not really surprising given the climate and remoteness.

However, today we are in the fishing town of Vestmannaeyjar on the island of Heimar.

Wandering up a random backstreet I saw a Black Bomber on the back of a trailer, so wandered over to say hello.

Inside I found the Drullusokkar Motorcycle Club.



Also with these



And this



The owner proudly showed me his David Silver mug and catalogue from a few years back when he visited the UK.

He’s on FB (but I’m not), so go and give him a


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Project Board / Re: The rebirth of Lazarus
« Last post by SteveD CB500K0 on Today at 07:02:27 PM »
Mine used to do that in third gear Mick.

It was a worn central dog in the gearbox.


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CB350/400 / Re: My New Project arrives after a 44 year wait!
« Last post by magpie114 on Today at 06:32:58 PM »
Well I’ve got the room for one but it’s a little hard to justify at the moment. I can see the advantages, I’ll almost certainly get one at some point.


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CB350/400 / Re: My New Project arrives after a 44 year wait!
« Last post by McCabe-Thiele (Ted) on Today at 06:23:45 PM »
Looking really good and I agree those pipes look good.

Would love a bike lift like that, maybe next year...

If you have the room and the funds a bike ramp does make life a lot easier - I was able to do lots of work sat on a stool or chair - much easier on my back. Being able to have my frame on the ramp albeit with a supplementary scissor stand meant I could fit the engine with no wheels fitted using the centre stand and staps to keep it stable. Mine has a removable panel at the rear section to make wheel removal easier.

Hardest job I had was getting the ramp out of the packing case and up my slightly sloping driveway into the garage - they are quite heavy.
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Well done Ted  :). Crack open the bubbly whilst you trawl Ebay for that CB750 Project you've always promised yourself (or a Maico  ;))
Happiness is turning on the fuel and the carbs don't flood  :).
Post some photos of the complete bike wearing it's newly painted suit 8)

Sadly the 750 is far too heavy for me - I've pretty much decided the Maicoletta idea will be too much pain due to the lack of parts.

I'll never say never but - this 500 might be my last build - if I am tempted it will be something smaller or even another 400 at a push.  Space issues would mean my existing 400 would have to go. Not sure I could handle the separation it would be like getting a divorce.
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CB350/400 / Re: Wiring
« Last post by McCabe-Thiele (Ted) on Today at 05:58:59 PM »
Ted, so what your saying I have to solder a green earth wire to the inside of the indicator earthing plate and run that to the loom?

If I remember correctly I drilled a small hole on the bulb holder plate  then screwed a wire to the plate via an eye connector.
I might have used a small pop rivett it was a couple of years ago.  Then as you say ran the wire inside the front headlamp cross tube and into the headlamp bowl to the earth terminal that acts like a captive nut holder for the headlamp fitting side bolt.
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Well done Ted. Great to hear your news after such a well documented build we have all followed. Expect to see you with the knee down when we get a warm Derbyshire!
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Not sure about elsewhere in the UK, here in Derby it's still pretty cold for a long period of bike work.
It was only 58 deg F in there today - well below my comfort zone tbh.

I've decided to set the carbs up using a Morgan Carbtune Pro 4 that I ordered today so the tank will not be fitted until it's running with balanced carbs. It's been a relief to have it running as many here can empathise after a full strip down.
To spur me on I would like a couple of weeks of warm sunny weather.

I've have quite a lot of backlogs to clear in the house & garden before I take the 500 out for a run I will post some pics when the tank & side panels are in place.




 
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