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So, I've been making some progress on my bike. She's now running smoothly and I'm moving onto brakes and suspension. Thought I should start a project thread rather than stay here in introductions. New thread is at: http://www.dotheton.com/forum/index.php?topic=73539.0
Hi all,
I introduced myself back in January when I first brought home my "shed find". I didn't start a project thread at the time as I wasn't sure which direction I was going to take with her: restoration or cafe. To be honest at this point, I'm still not sure. I want to ride her for a bit...
Thanks.... Hopefully I'll have her running like a nice scoot soon too. Though my Sporty is just back together, so preoccupied with run-in and some tuning of her at the moment. The new lift is a Handy look-alike. Got it hooked up to my standard compressor. So yes, definitely noisy when it kicks...
New lift... Unfortunately I unloaded it upside-down and so am now contemplating using the engine lift to help turn it over so I can finish setting it up today.
That would be excellent if you do find it Spotty!
Thanks Yorkie, but I can assure you my photography skills FAR outshine my wrenching skills... I think my most accomplished skill in the garage is stripping screws :P I enjoy working on my bikes, but I'm slow, methodical and risk averse. There...
Hi Brian,
That is the golden question that I don't yet have an answer to. My intention originally when I set out looking for a project bike was to find something that had the potential to become my "around town" bike. By that I mean it would become individualised as my own, be fetching to look...
Thanks everyone for the warm welcome. Certainly seems there is a nice vibe here at DTT; congenial and positive rather than caustic as some bike forums seem to get. Feel like I'll be asking for more advice than contributing as such, at least for a year or two. Most of my "what-fits-what...
I've really enjoyed your thread and just wanted to say thanks for documenting your build. :) Having a steamy, wet day here in the tropics today, so staying indoors in the airconditioning and decided to read your thread through for the second time. I've recently added a CBX550 to my garage and...
Just found your thread and very much enjoyed reading through it. Lucky daughter! :D Hope she's chosen to help you out with the wrenching at least a little bit... not sure she recognises yet that innate pride that goes hand-in-hand with the pieces you can call your own handiwork, but I'm really...
New front end was my initial thought when getting the bike, but I now almost feel like the wheels and brakes "identify" this bike; visibly unique elements. The conversational bits. So I'm goIng to see if I can get them suitably operational, ride, and then decide if I can live with them...
Thanks for the welcome. :D And yes, as I understand it Canada had the CBX550 for a couple of years, but never the US. I believe you may have got the motor in the Nighthawk cruiser though in '83. They were pretty rare out here too; only a couple of years of sales. I knew nothing of them till...
Thanks Crazy! And glad you enjoyed my photos. :)
Thanks Limey. No, she started life as a 1200N - Nightster. Unfortunately Australia never got any EFI 883Rs which is what I really wanted at the time. But over time I added the dual brakes and forks, changed to the full height suspension and...
Thanks for the welcome Spotty! I love Maggie Island; wish I could get over there more often. Just half an hour away, but still never seem to get there enough. And yes, the Wolfhound is Jack. Not mine though; I've a BC and a sheltie. Jack belongs to a good friend of mine. And like yours a very...
G'day all!
I've been lurking for a little while, but figure it is time to introduce myself. I'm Trace and live in north Queensland, Australia. I have two bikes presently: an 08 Sportster and a new (to me) 82 Honda CBX550f.
Neither are rideable at the moment, though my sporty is nearly back...
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