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Title: rear guard
Post by: shifter on August 25, 2015, 02:37:07 PM
Hi, Can someone tell me if a cb 750/4, 400/4  rear chrome mudguard will fit a cb550f1,
Title: Re: rear guard
Post by: Trigger on August 25, 2015, 03:02:24 PM
A CB750 rear guard is different to a CB400  ;) The CB750K will fit a CB550 but is different. Posted a picture of the two guards a couple of weeks ago. Happy hunting past posts :)
Title: Re: rear guard
Post by: shifter on August 25, 2015, 03:22:02 PM
Thanks trigger, just wondered if there was much needed rectifying to fit a 750 one , also if in keeping with the bike,
Title: Re: rear guard
Post by: shifter on August 25, 2015, 03:25:02 PM
Sorry to be a pain trigg ,just found your previous posting on the subject. , cheers
Title: Re: rear guard
Post by: Trigger on August 25, 2015, 03:27:19 PM
Are you trying to fit a CB750 to a CB550 or vice versa. Is it a 3 point tail light or 4 point ?
Title: Re: rear guard
Post by: shifter on August 25, 2015, 03:30:45 PM
Yes it's a 4point fixing at the moment on my 550.f1  Just wondering  if 750 will fit
Title: Re: rear guard
Post by: Trigger on August 25, 2015, 03:37:43 PM
Will fit but, the wire channel is different and the 4 point tail light bracket will fit. There is a few different CB750K ones, from K0 to K6.
Title: Re: rear guard
Post by: shifter on August 25, 2015, 03:41:37 PM
Thanks for the info, your reply' very helpful , glad I join the forum    ......
Title: Re: rear guard
Post by: Trigger on August 25, 2015, 03:50:24 PM
That's what we are here for  ;) Keep your eye out for a CB500 Four guard
Title: Re: rear guard
Post by: AshimotoK0 on August 25, 2015, 04:58:56 PM
Is it a UK bike or USA import? If its UK and anything like the 750 UK you will find that almost all UK ones are rusted out. I recently paid over 250 quid for a NOS UK one for the 750.
The 4-hole USA one is similar but the holes are in a different position so the UK rear lamp sits at an angle. Avoid the repro ones from Vietnam, they don't look very good to me and still pricey.

Try DK if you want a USA version you can sometimes hit lucky with them and make a silly offer..

Notice you have an S90 ... nice little bike that.

Cheers Ash
Title: Re: rear guard
Post by: AshimotoK0 on August 25, 2015, 07:38:27 PM
I have one off a 550 but it has a small dent in the edge of it, chrome is otherwise excellent. I was thinking I may knock the dent out and have it re-chromed.

I also have a NOS one but can't remember offhand if it's a 3 or 4 hole version. Either way I also have a chrome 3 hole number plate bracket as well.

Get in there shifter ... even at 70 quid a rechrome those things are rare.
Title: Re: rear guard
Post by: matthewmosse on August 25, 2015, 08:56:31 PM
As a unlikely to appeal to most option, if you keep your eyes peeled there are fiberglass pattern items floating around which to my mind look ok painted either to match the sidepannels and tank or black. I prefer these as they do not rot and are often more reasonably priced. My 500/4 has one these days. Before that it had a 400/4 rear mudguard though it was rusty and overpainted black, I cannot remember if the holes were all perfectly alighned for the rear light but again for a daily commuter bike it looked ok in my books. It took me years to realise it wasnt right, but I was rather more interested in covering milage than how the bike left the factory.
Title: Re: rear guard
Post by: JustcallmeMrT on August 25, 2015, 10:03:24 PM
I have a rear guard off of my '77 550f2 - the chrome is pitted but no major rust or dents, would still need re-chroming to be a nice example..  Let me know if of any interest.
Title: Re: rear guard
Post by: shifter on August 26, 2015, 01:19:58 AM
Thanks guys for your replies, sorry I haven't replied sooner, as just got in after helping my son with his zx10 track bike late night again 😴, the guard I have isn't too bad (just being picky) chrome very good ,as the are a couple of rivet indentations in the chrome work , so unless I can pick one up very cheap (OAP£££ ) I might ? Stick with it , or perhaps get them filled then rechromed @ a later date as I have only recently bought the bike ,want get a few miles in, Thanks again chaps , forum 👍
Title: Re: rear guard
Post by: shifter on August 26, 2015, 01:25:11 AM
Is it a UK bike or USA import? If its UK and anything like the 750 UK you will find that almost all UK ones are rusted out. I recently paid over 250 quid for a NOS UK one for the 750.
The 4-hole USA one is similar but the holes are in a different position so the UK rear lamp sits at an angle. Avoid the repro ones from Vietnam, they don't look very good to me and still pricey.

Try DK if you want a USA version you can sometimes hit lucky with them and make a silly offer..

Notice you have an S90 ... nice little bike that.

Cheers Ash.   
Thanks guys for your replies, sorry I haven't replied sooner, as just got in after helping my son with his zx10 track bike late night again 😴, the guard I have isn't too bad (just being picky) chrome very good ,as the are a couple of rivet indentations in the chrome work , so unless I can pick one up very cheap (OAP£££ ) I might ? Stick with it , or perhaps get them filled then rechromed @ a later date as I have only recently bought the bike ,want get a few miles in, Thanks again chaps , forum 👍
Thanks guys for your replies, sorry I haven't replied sooner, as just got in after helping my son with his zx10 track bike late night again 😴, the guard I have isn't too bad (just being picky) chrome very good ,as the are a couple of rivet indentations in the chrome work , so unless I can pick one up very cheap (OAP£££ ) I might ? Stick with it , or perhaps get them filled then rechromed @ a later date as I have only recently bought the bike ,want get a few miles in, Thanks again chaps , forum 👍
.     Yes Ash, I like my little S90 sohc
Title: Re: rear guard
Post by: Ashdowner on September 06, 2015, 09:45:03 AM
Ring John at "On All Fours" on 0114 288 9465 or e-mail john@onallfours.freeserve.co.uk. I know he has new ones for 400/4's and he might be able to source one for a 550. Pretty sure that the 550 I bought has got a new one on so someone must be making them.
Title: Re: rear guard
Post by: Trigger on September 06, 2015, 09:54:33 AM
3 hole ones can be still found but, not the 4 hole guards.
Title: Re: rear guard
Post by: AshimotoK0 on September 06, 2015, 10:36:29 AM
Ring John at "On All Fours" on 0114 288 9465 or e-mail john@onallfours.freeserve.co.uk. I know he has new ones for 400/4's and he might be able to source one for a 550. Pretty sure that the 550 I bought has got a new one on so someone must be making them.

Bl**dy hell I hope he's a bit more receptive with you and less grumpy that he is on his stand at Stafford every time I have been there plus his new parts are Silver+ prices..
Title: Re: rear guard
Post by: AshimotoK0 on September 06, 2015, 11:01:43 AM
How about these options .. never gonna be cheap fora 4-holer. Rechrome  is around 70 quid.

http://www.ebay.com/itm/74-77-Honda-CB-550K-550-K-F-550F-used-Rear-Fender-Body-Chrome-80100-323-670XW-/391251008559?hash=item5b18609c2f&vxp=mtr

http://www.ebay.de/itm/76-HONDA-CB550-CB-550-K-CB550K-FENDER-REAR-17-/330863748219?hash=item4d0904247b

http://www.ebay.de/itm/Schutzblech-hinten-Rear-fender-Honda-CB550F-CB-550-F-New-Part-Neuteil-Raritat-/251858432225?hash=item3aa3eeb0e1
Title: Re: rear guard
Post by: Trigger on September 06, 2015, 11:12:50 AM
How about these options .. never gonna be cheap fora 4-holer. Rechrome  is around 70 quid.

http://www.ebay.com/itm/74-77-Honda-CB-550K-550-K-F-550F-used-Rear-Fender-Body-Chrome-80100-323-670XW-/391251008559?hash=item5b18609c2f&vxp=mtr

http://www.ebay.de/itm/76-HONDA-CB550-CB-550-K-CB550K-FENDER-REAR-17-/330863748219?hash=item4d0904247b

http://www.ebay.de/itm/Schutzblech-hinten-Rear-fender-Honda-CB550F-CB-550-F-New-Part-Neuteil-Raritat-/251858432225?hash=item3aa3eeb0e1

The last link is not a CB550F guard Ash ;)
Title: Re: rear guard
Post by: Ashdowner on September 09, 2015, 08:50:54 PM
Ring John at "On All Fours" on 0114 288 9465 or e-mail john@onallfours.freeserve.co.uk. I know he has new ones for 400/4's and he might be able to source one for a 550. Pretty sure that the 550 I bought has got a new one on so someone must be making them.

Bl**dy hell I hope he's a bit more receptive with you and less grumpy that he is on his stand at Stafford every time I have been there plus his new parts are Silver+ prices..

As a Yorkshireman myself I have to say that he is the dourest and least engaging soul of God's own Shire that I have ever met. He doesn't motivate you in any way to buy anything from him.   

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