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Project Board / Re: PROJECT HONDA CD175A (SLOPER)
« on: January 23, 2024, 07:43:34 PM »
Nice to see bread and butter Honda's restored as well.
Well done indeed.

Will you be looking out for the correct right hand side tank badge and maybe consider fitting a ribbed pattern front tyre for originality?

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Desperately Seeking!! / Re: Looking for some decent fuel pipe....
« on: January 23, 2024, 07:28:59 PM »
Genuine Honda hose available in 1 metre lengths from D. Silvers in the proper original fitment sizes.

Not cheap, but fit and forget.

Never goes hard.

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CB500/550 / Re: Replacement tyres
« on: January 20, 2024, 03:19:31 PM »
Last summer I done the NC500 via Harris and Lewis equipped with new Pilot Road 5's on my old Beemer, over 3000 miles round trip and they seemed about half worn after that. So pleased with them.

The roads over here seem mostly better than yours, but the difference is it doesn't piss down with rain much during the summer so that unfortunately increases road surface friction and tyre wear a bit.

Back in the seventies I managed to scrub a TT100 away in 1800 miles on a new Commando, crazy times...

Anyhow your tyre mileages on a CB1300 seem remarkable, keep up the good work.

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CB500/550 / Re: Replacement tyres
« on: January 20, 2024, 07:25:59 AM »
The amount of miles these classics seem to do these days I doubt the longevity of the tyres is a problem, they'll be cracking with age before they are worn out in most cases.

Aye,
I think that's probably relevant to most folk on this forum, but I still manage around 3000 miles a year and so offer my comments from experience.

Yes but what you failed to say is how long they last, 4000, 6000, 9000, 12000? I can get 12K out of a rear tyre on a 1300 and that's a bloody heavy lump and that's not toddling around either. Even my worst rear tyre a Dunlop lasted 6K, most of these classics won't do that in 5 years.

Personally I don't mind trading off wear for grip, I look at it as if it saves just one off it's paid for itself

Yes,
Sorry about that.
Got 3000 miles from a Roadrider rear and 5000 from a Bridgestone BT45.
Michelin Road Classics have done around 4500 miles so far and still looking good.

Once had 10,000 miles from a rear Michelin Pilot Road on my BMW R1150RT, but that was riding about like a very old grandad. Normally last maybe about 7000 miles.

Hope that helps.

Skoti

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CB500/550 / Re: Replacement tyres
« on: January 19, 2024, 08:03:10 PM »
Avon motorcycle tyre factory relocated from UK to Montlucon, France. Maybe to remain in the single EU market?

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CB500/550 / Re: Replacement tyres
« on: January 19, 2024, 06:18:20 PM »
The amount of miles these classics seem to do these days I doubt the longevity of the tyres is a problem, they'll be cracking with age before they are worn out in most cases.

Aye,
I think that's probably relevant to most folk on this forum, but I still manage around 3000 miles a year and so offer my comments from experience.

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CB500/550 / Re: Replacement tyres
« on: January 19, 2024, 05:49:21 PM »
Roadriders are good but don't last, Bridgestone rears cracked between the tread pattern when half worn.
I'm on Michelin Road Classics now, they look a bit skinny when fitted but the bike feels lighter on roundabouts and tight bends  etc.
Expensive tho...

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CB750 / Re: Head Bolts
« on: January 19, 2024, 08:52:08 AM »
Yes,
Listed on CMSNL web site as CB750K6 fitment as well.

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CB750 / Re: Head Bolts
« on: January 19, 2024, 07:47:20 AM »
Martin,
You need to renew the needle jets as well, they are a press fit into the carb body under the emulsion tube you refer to.
Just tap them out with a pin punch from the top.

The needles will be worn as well, when compared to new ones you will see the lower part shiny where it enters the needle jet.
 
Genuine Honda needle kit 16012 392 004

I change mine at 12-15000 miles, by that time the consumption has gone up and it'll start almost without choke.

Good luck

Skoti


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CB500/550 / Re: CMS selling pattern parts as genuine
« on: January 11, 2024, 07:42:39 AM »
I once ordered four genuine needle jets kits from CMS, two came in sealed Honda bags and two were supplied in zip lock bags which were not genuine as could be seen by comparison.

Anyhow I complained and was told that they were repackaged because the original bags were damaged.

Aye right...

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The Black Bomber Board / Re: Bits of metal found near inlet valve
« on: December 31, 2023, 06:10:32 PM »
It can seen from your photos that the tappet cover gasket has been scraped off with something very sharp which may have dislodged particles of alloy into the head.

If the particles are alloy and not metal as you state, then remove them and you're probably good to go, if not then it looks like a winter strip down and inspection is required...


Either way, good luck and Happy New Year.

Skoti

 

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CB350/400 / Re: I think I've done something wrong!
« on: December 27, 2023, 12:36:13 PM »
I can see how the bolt came out if you didn't put locktite on it but I can't fathom out how the dowel got involved in the failure 🤔🤔🤔

Julie, maybe Loctite is something you recommend, but there's no mention of that in the official Honda CB400F shop manual over in Aladdin's cave.
I built a fair few of those Honda engines during my years in the trade and never had fully tightened cam sprocket bolts come loose.

Bit of bad luck for Sean tho, hope he gets it sorted out.

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CB350/400 / Re: 400/4 Garaged over the winter.
« on: December 26, 2023, 11:35:39 AM »
You could try this stuff from Briggs and Stratton.

https://www.briggsandstratton.com/eu/en_gb/products/care-products/fuel-fit.html


Pick it up at your local garden machinery shop and save online postage charges.

 
 

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Announcements / Re: 25th Anniversary
« on: December 23, 2023, 07:31:22 AM »
How about printing 'SOHC.CO.UK' using the official Honda badge type face.
 Then below print 'Anniversary 1994 - 2024' using the same type face as displayed on the side panel to designate the engine size and the word 'Four'.

Sometimes a clean and simple message on a tee shirt is more effective.


Happy Festive Season

Skoti

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CB500/550 / Re: CB550F side cover rubber grommets
« on: December 22, 2023, 07:33:48 AM »
Panels on my F1 were a bit slack, some shrink wrap on the lugs cured that.

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