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Messages - George Lefeurve

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New Member Introductions / Re: Hi all - new to forum
« on: October 26, 2025, 03:25:49 PM »
Hi Robo.. another biker from Cornwall I see.. welcome..

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New Member Introductions / Re: Hello from Falmouth - Cornwall..
« on: October 24, 2025, 01:39:50 PM »
George, a tip and as has been discused many times on here regarding carb rebuild kits, if you can, keep the original brasswear and refit after cleaning and measuring (no wear steps on the needle and no ridges on the fuel inlet valve (use a strong magnifying glass to check)). I clean brass jets etc in clock cleaning fluid for a few minutes to soften up any crud followed by a rinse and a cycle in the ultrasonic cleaner using specific carb cleaning fluid available from Allendale and distilled water.
The brassware often supplied in carb rebuild kits can be a bit hit and miss. If your jets have a makers stamp on them and are in good condition after a clean I would reuse them.

Thanks for that tip Dave, I'll bear it in mind when I get to strip the carbs..

Hi George and welcome to the forum, bit late to the table here too but had to spend a bit of time soaking up some late sunshine in the Algarve!😜 That is a pretty tidy looking bike with reasonable looking chrome. Would imagine the 650 pretty much is a bored out 550 but not familiar at all with it.
Good luck and looking forward to updates on your project.

Thanks Johnny.. Ah the Algarve.. I know it well..  :)
As for the 650 motor, I'm an ex Kwacker guy so I've a lot to learn, familiarise myself with Honda wise. It is a SOHC though, hence my joining the forum..

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New Member Introductions / Re: Hello from Falmouth - Cornwall..
« on: October 23, 2025, 11:10:59 PM »
Thank you both.. Ian and Dave..

I'm keeping my fingers crossed I don't come across too many nasties that haven't shown themselves so far. The carbs are the unknown at the moment. They'll have to come out, and yes its a tight job apparently. I've ordered a carb rebuild kit from Japan at a very keen price, so if there are no cracked castings I should be able to sort them. There's not much on setting up procedures to be had, although I have managed to get hold of a Haynes service manual for the Honda CB650 Fours.

Apparently the carbs fitted to this bike.. Keihin 50B's, are unique to this bike and a rarity, so I'm really hoping nothing is broken. As I mentioned above, cracked castings, where previous owners have over tightened the float drain screws in their tapered seats. Two carbs are leaking past those screws at the moment with a head of fuel in the tank. Still.. I'll no doubt overcome.. whatever the problem.

All the best.. George..  :)

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New Member Introductions / Re: Hello from Falmouth - Cornwall..
« on: October 23, 2025, 07:21:49 PM »
Be good to see your work as a resto project with photos of your progress.

Will definitely keep the forum posted Ted. Off to France for a couple of months, so work is not going to start until the New Year.

Here's a shot of the bike safely back home in Cornwall to give people a taster..  :) haha

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New Member Introductions / Re: Hello from Falmouth - Cornwall..
« on: October 23, 2025, 01:51:40 AM »
Again.. thanks all for the warm welcome.

I've got the bike back home now after a long pick up journey. As always you can never take everything in when buying a bike, especially after you've been driving for seven hours towing a trailer. There's definitely stuff to sort out.. carbs are flooding for a start. Looks like an oil leak on the LH side of the cylinder head and another in the oil pump / gear shift area. Chain and sprockets are shot. Have managed to sort the ignition switch out though as that was playing up.

Overall though the bike is pretty tidy as is, but with some TLC and plenty of elbow grease I'm sure she'll be a head turner come springtime next year..

All the best.. George..

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New Member Introductions / Re: Hello from Falmouth - Cornwall..
« on: October 05, 2025, 10:51:03 PM »
Thank you for your welcomes Eldrick and Andy.. much appreciated.

I'll be sure to keep an eye open for your red 1975 Honda CB400f if I'm down your way Eldrick..

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New Member Introductions / Re: Hello from Falmouth - Cornwall..
« on: October 05, 2025, 03:20:48 PM »
Sorry George. All my fault.

<5 posts requires validation to stop spammers.

I also always forget to change the answer in the database.

Just post once more and you’ll be done with it.

Steve

Thanks for that Steve.. I thought I was going mad.. and I could have sworn we're in October < ;DHaha..

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New Member Introductions / Re: Hello from Falmouth - Cornwall..
« on: October 05, 2025, 03:03:18 PM »
Many thanks to everybody that's made me welcome. Its good to know I'm amongst like minded people..

I must ask though.. I continually get stopped posting because I keep getting the verification question wrong. Question : What month is this ? my answer October! WRONG!! I have to keep refreshing the page to get another question. Are we talking trick questions here, or some Honda event that I'm obviously unaware of ? The only question I get right is Where were the SOHC/4 motorcycles made?: Just finding it a bit frustrating and somewhat unnecessary.. thank you..

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New Member Introductions / Re: Hello from Falmouth - Cornwall..
« on: October 04, 2025, 09:54:55 PM »
Welcome to the forum George, you'll enjoy it here, lots of advice just a question away.
Post a photo when you can of the bike, we like a photo👍.
Dave

Many thanks Dave.. you can be sure I'll be questioning, and will most definitely post some photos when I get organised..

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New Member Introductions / Re: Hello from Falmouth - Cornwall..
« on: October 04, 2025, 09:50:29 PM »
Welcome to the forum George.

Many thanks Julie, its nice to be here..

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New Member Introductions / Hello from Falmouth - Cornwall..
« on: October 04, 2025, 08:43:54 PM »
Well.. I'll introduce myself, although I'll keep my head down just in case.. I've been a Kawasaki man most of my life  ;D
 
However, I did ride a Honda 50 for a while back in the day.. Haha. I'm talking way back too.. the 60s, yes I'm that ancient! Those days were sprinkled with various makes of bike, BSA's and Triumphs mainly, a flirtation with Lambretta scooters, I crossed over and became a MOD, and from then on a mélange of small Kwackers, trials as we used to call them, and then onto the bigger stuff.. 900's - 1000's - 1100's. My last big Z being a KZ1100 Ltd which I reluctantly sold a few years back.

So what brings me to this watering hole in my sunset years, you may ask. No point in beating about the bush, I'm in the process of buying a beautiful 1980 CB650 Custom, and I'm absolutely thrilled. Can't wait to get to know her, riding and tinkering. Although I'm very handy on the tools, this new bike is going to be a steep learning curve for me, so no doubt I'll be on here picking brains a fair bit.

Many thanks for hearing me out.. cheers for now..

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