Jake73
New Member
Alright, so this bike has been a project of mine. Everything was done professionally. One of my other bikes was featured on Pipeburn.com this month, it's the Blue XL285 if you go look. The same level of quality went into both of these.
This is a 1976 Honda CB550 SS, clean title in Hand. I'm asking 3,600obo and can ship.(**More pictures at the bottom, these are poor quality cell-phone shots.)
I just had Twinline Motorsports do a tuneup on it, filter, oil, points, new plugs, adj cam chain, and the brakes were bled. Compression was 160 across the board.
It has a (REAL) 70's yoshimura exhaust that is flawless somehow, it polished up great. The tank has about 6 hours of body work in it and is flawless, the Red was sprayed by a professional painter friend of mine and he custom made it to my instructions of "Make it kind of Ferrari < Honda < Ducatti." The miles are around 15-20k I believe, will have to verify once I go to the shop.
Odd's and End's
The Whole thing is slightly custom, here are a few key pieces.
The Tail of the frame was chopped back and a piece of U bend stock was replaced.
A seat was built, and then I had a professional upholsterer wrap it with high end boat vinyl. (I've done leather before, this vinyl is better if you plan on riding it.)
The taillight is under the seat and is a multi-LED. The unit is hidden, but the light can be seen very well.
Front Disc
Motor is painted in Engine Block Silver, Everything else is polished to hell.
Everything that was painted was primed out of an HVAC gun with high end primer, wet sanded with 300/600, sprayed with base, and then clear. This is no spray paint jobby.
The upper triple tree is fresh black.
The side panels are matching red.
The bar's a new and chrome.
New grips, new shaved wiring and levers.
Eliminated the dash console, just the two gauges there.
The electrical consists of a hidden key switch, a head light switch under the bucket, and a starter button on the bars. Very minimal and clean.
The tires are in great shape, suspension feels great and it's a fun ride.
It's a fun bike, let me know if you're interested.
Thanks,
Jake
Email me at JacobMichaelLyons@gmail.com or contact me @ 425 345 0773 (Call or Text)
This is a 1976 Honda CB550 SS, clean title in Hand. I'm asking 3,600obo and can ship.(**More pictures at the bottom, these are poor quality cell-phone shots.)
I just had Twinline Motorsports do a tuneup on it, filter, oil, points, new plugs, adj cam chain, and the brakes were bled. Compression was 160 across the board.
It has a (REAL) 70's yoshimura exhaust that is flawless somehow, it polished up great. The tank has about 6 hours of body work in it and is flawless, the Red was sprayed by a professional painter friend of mine and he custom made it to my instructions of "Make it kind of Ferrari < Honda < Ducatti." The miles are around 15-20k I believe, will have to verify once I go to the shop.
Odd's and End's
The Whole thing is slightly custom, here are a few key pieces.
The Tail of the frame was chopped back and a piece of U bend stock was replaced.
A seat was built, and then I had a professional upholsterer wrap it with high end boat vinyl. (I've done leather before, this vinyl is better if you plan on riding it.)
The taillight is under the seat and is a multi-LED. The unit is hidden, but the light can be seen very well.
Front Disc
Motor is painted in Engine Block Silver, Everything else is polished to hell.
Everything that was painted was primed out of an HVAC gun with high end primer, wet sanded with 300/600, sprayed with base, and then clear. This is no spray paint jobby.
The upper triple tree is fresh black.
The side panels are matching red.
The bar's a new and chrome.
New grips, new shaved wiring and levers.
Eliminated the dash console, just the two gauges there.
The electrical consists of a hidden key switch, a head light switch under the bucket, and a starter button on the bars. Very minimal and clean.
The tires are in great shape, suspension feels great and it's a fun ride.
It's a fun bike, let me know if you're interested.
Thanks,
Jake
Email me at JacobMichaelLyons@gmail.com or contact me @ 425 345 0773 (Call or Text)