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  1. crazypj

    74 TX650 wheel building.

    Did you machine off the webs between flanges on front hub or didn't the 74 have them? I've only got later model XS's (77~79)
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    A bit of polishing.

    All looks good. Wheel rims can be a real pain when they haven't been cleaned for years, left out in all weathers and the brake dust/water mix has eaten well into alloy. Even with a proper polisher and narrow sisal wheels it takes a while. Top engine mount looks good, did you use 1/4" plate or...
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    VM carb conversion and manifold build.

    Yeah, right. fitting two stroke carbs to a four stroke is easy. They have completely different fuel requirements so 'jetting' where you just unscrew one and fit another is easy. Getting fuel delivery right with the wrong parts, not so much. I ended up making emulsion tubes and buying new slides...
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    Upper Fork Covers

    That's because they are spindly. You need a fork brace or they twist like pretzels. Many people fit 35mm forks from larger Honda's as that's easiest thing to do. USD forks from late models look way too big being 50mm+ which makes everything else look skinny plus fitting stock wheels becomes way...
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    cb350 to cafe' from scratch by a teen

    Just keep sanding. It's dirty work. If you could find someone to bead blast them it would be much quicker and easier but you would almost certainly need new bearings Glad your OK and not called up for military duty (yet?)
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    VM carb conversion and manifold build.

    You got the easy part done. Jetting is 'interesting' getting them as good as modified stock CV carbs, even more interesting
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    $50 Facebook Marketplace CB350 in boxes

    It doesn't matter as much on CB350 as the main bearing 'base' is separate from the lower case.
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    Honda CB360 Rebuild

    If you found any 'shiny bits' in oil pump pick up screen it's best to take it apart to check. If it's low mileage (almost all are) just put some oil in one port and rotate by hand to make sure it comes out the other side
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    $50 Facebook Marketplace CB350 in boxes

    You can DIY the guide but it's going to need reaming to size after fitting plus valve seat will need to be cut. You use a piloted drift, slightly under diameter of guide with pilot same diameter as valve stem. The spring seat actually slides over top of guide Unless shop is familiar with...
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    Found a $300 CB550

    Use the stock plastic piece, it fits and looks better. Otherwise, pretty sure you'll have to modify something designed for a wider tyre unless one of the modern 250/300 bikes have one? Pretty out of touch with most things bike since around 2012.. Electronic ignition is probably the best thing...
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    Found a $300 CB550

    Oh, forgot to mention, the alternator cover is a 78, the 77 had no visible screws
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    Found a $300 CB550

    It's only the CV Kei-Hin that make life difficult, particularly the 'three jet' from 1960's into 90's but from 1978 on they were just about impossible to get running properly without stock air box I put K&N filters on my 77 CB550F1 and got 41mpg instead of the 26mpg I had been getting. (at...
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    Looking for a CB200T front brake caliper bracket

    I'm still looking for a real cheap caliper body to see if a hydraulic conversion is feasible. As I don't have any Honda's with cable disc I don't actually need it for my own use. I just want to experiment and want cheap as possible. If anyone would like to donate parts and be guinea pig, I'll...
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    Why is it so "expensive" to build a Yamaha XS500??

    The XS500 was over engineered with too much going on for the era. It made it quite unreliable, my cousins husband had 5, one to ride and 4 for spare parts. Even most basic parts are hard to find, oil filters haven't been made by Yamaha since the 80's It's a motor full of innovation and very...
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    Sumotrack rebuild

    I've seen that happen twice but as I've worked on thousands of bikes over more than 50 years, it's still really unusual. Both times it was due to bearing damage which was not cleaned properly. I remember a Honda where clutch hadn't been fitted properly and bearing cage was damaged, ( I suspect...
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    1974 Honda CL360 barn find

    It isn't that I don't like VM's on 360's just that I haven't spent enough time with them to get carburation right for most. The ones sold as 'set up' don't have correct emulsion tubes or slides as they are 'too expensive' for re-sellers to swap out (around $100+ for parts, haven't seen guy...
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    1980 Suzuki GN400 - cafe conversion

    Agree with doc_rot, the 'hump' on the original frame was probably 2"~3" above wheel at maximum bump but it was there for a reason. You should fit a wheel with tyre and figure out where it will be at max suspension travel, then, make sure you have at least 1/2" clearance. Easiest way I've found...
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    '73 CB250 - Doing it right this time round.

    I would expect that old Favor to be smoking like crazy after seizing so many times. Was there any oil in it?
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    1974 Honda CL360 barn find

    There was never a punch mark for the rocker shaft update, only for the wiring harness guide under tank and cam chain tensioner. Single punch mark below should be for cam chain tensioner but I know some mechanics didn't read instructions so best to check. There isn't actually anything wrong with...
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    Need to see a 1980 Suzuki GN400 headtube tag

    I found some info but it's from 1981. Manufacturers had been given notice about changes to VIN so it's probably relevant? This is specific to Suzuki, I'll add to it as I find more info The first digit of the frame number indicates the country of origin, in this case “J” for Japan...
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