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SOHC.co.uk Forums => CB500/550 => Topic started by: Orcade-Ian on April 11, 2023, 02:50:08 PM
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Just moved the 550 off the bench and had a little sneak ride down to the feet of our road and back. Wanted to take a few pics for the insurance and actually try the thing out - hell, it's quiet and so smooth. Gear lever seems a bit long, even in size 9's, everything else just fine.
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Excellent starting point provided by James H
Tank courtesy DK to replace the pin holed original (someone can fix it!)
Tank paint by Graham at Hatston motors over my filling and prep.
Silencer and clamp from Simon
Rear brake pedal courtesy of Oddjob (Ken)
Clock faces from Marcel (no second invoice yet!)
069 Carburettors from Jelle in Netherlands to replace 627's
Carb seals from Julie
Alternator cover badge from Phil
Lots of advice from you folk
Reg number from DVLA
Full tin of elbow grease from me - still a bit left
Wallet thinned slightly by DS but less than expected!
Ian
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Beautiful bike Ian!!
Congratulation to putting her back on the road!
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Great team effort! 😉🤣
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Great result there, she looks fantastic. Well done Ian, smashing ride ;) :)
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Not sure which is the more breath taking the bike or the views in the backdrops - looks great Ian on both counts.
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Looks great Ian ❤️❤️❤️❤️
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Looking great Ian 8)
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Thanks for the replies - I've enjoyed doing this one more than any other (and I've done a good few!) Can't explain just why but a big thanks to all on the Forum who helped in any way. Cracking day today too and I just had a phone call to say the new mobility scooter (Red 350 Forza) has arrived in Aberdeen. We're away for a short trip so have asked them to fire it up here by Northlink boat when we get back.
Ian
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Not sure which but the 500 and the 500 gear levers look identical but in actual fact one is every so slightly shorter than the other. I did a post on it on my restoration thread I think. Could be you have the ever so slightly longer one and fitting the other may help even if it's only a little. I did at one point in the past cut one in half and weld it back together much shorter, then had it chromed again. Didn't affect the gear change action at all.
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That looks fantastic Ian, and just the inspiration I need to get on with mine.
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Very tasty 8)
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Looks great Ian! Give us a shout for a run out some day on the 550’s
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Will do Johnny,
Back about 18th so if it's not blowin a hoolie or 6" of snow, I give you a bell.
Ken, it's time for me to own up as a numpty - I hadn't rotated the l/h footrest fully anticlockwise against the peg before tightening the nut! Just done that and distance is acceptable now. Still bigger distance than 350 and 400 but I might grow into it!
Ian
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She’s a beauty Ian. Can’t think of a better home she could have gone to and you’ve perfectly judged the recommissioning of this bike. Congrats
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Thanks James,
You knew it was worth doing and it's going to be used! There are still things to do of course - I haven't re-built the wheels yet or straightened that headlamp ear - they can wait until the Winter comes around again. I'll probably have the rims, silencer and fork ear re-chromed rather than replace them and I can BZP the spokes myself - that always brightens things up. I'm really grateful that you let me have a go!
Ian
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I do know someone with a pair of NOS F1 fork ears if you're interested Ian.
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Bike looking great Ian!