Today, we bought a 1978 Honda CB400A for $200... and boy is it a project! The plan will be to tear it down and build it back up for My Vixen to ride around being the proper Hooligan she is... :P
So here are some pics
(http://i299.photobucket.com/albums/mm306/mnp69/The%20CB/DSC00201.jpg)
(http://i299.photobucket.com/albums/mm306/mnp69/The%20CB/DSC00202.jpg)
(http://i299.photobucket.com/albums/mm306/mnp69/The%20CB/DSC00205.jpg)
(http://i299.photobucket.com/albums/mm306/mnp69/The%20CB/DSC00206.jpg)
(http://i299.photobucket.com/albums/mm306/mnp69/The%20CB/DSC00208.jpg)
(http://i299.photobucket.com/albums/mm306/mnp69/The%20CB/DSC00209.jpg)
(http://i299.photobucket.com/albums/mm306/mnp69/The%20CB/DSC00203.jpg)
What do you think? Saltlick has already stepped up with some hints and pics and such. G has a pretty good idea on what she wants the bike to turn out like (silver tank, black frame, etc)...
This is going to be fun... :)
Good luck w/that! [moto]
[popcorn]
Q1: does the engine turn over?
Q2: this taint a hondamatic is it??
Also please check http://hondatwins.com/ (http://hondatwins.com/) my buddy Mark set up the site and loves honda twins.
Also has a good people to help with...tell mlinder Jon F sent you.
Q1) Yup it turns over... :)
Q2) Yup it's a Hondamatic... not the most ideal but maybe this'll keep G outta trouble (yeah, good luck with that! :P)... hehe
Will check out the site, most definately...
I helped my roommate rebuild a 77 CB550, if you have any questions let me know.
It's off to a pretty rough start, but good luck with it! Can't wait to see the finished project. [beer]
That thing kicks ass. Shoot, it's got an engine and tires. Throw on some levers and call it good. The rest is personality. 8)
why do I have to be the only negative voice?
I advise against the black frame and silver tank
I did that
and I shouldn't have
pick any color other than silver
unless it has a special meaning or something
Quote from: Mother on August 04, 2008, 10:21:50 AM
why do I have to be the only negative voice?
Because you like it. ;D
Actually she's leaning towards a dark metallic blue for the frame and the "Paul Smart" silver for the tank... with maybe the same blue for pin stripping and such... I think it'll look hawt! It's not our fault you're color blind and such... <insert taint comment here> [cheeky]
Oh and mmm... ( . )( . )
Kewl project! [beer]
Be sure to keep us updated on your progress. (that means PICS!) [popcorn]
Can't wait to see it runnin!
Will do... definitely have to do something about the stock 20hp tho... LOL
Quote from: BibleBoy on August 04, 2008, 03:46:30 PM
Kewl project! [beer]
Be sure to keep us updated on your progress. (that means PICS with Boobies) [popcorn]
Can't wait to see it runnin!
You know this is what he meant. [evil]
Quote from: marvellous on August 04, 2008, 04:30:50 PM
Will do... definitely have to do something about the stock 20hp tho... LOL
mount a sneaky pete
that will fix it
Quote from: Mother on August 04, 2008, 06:40:20 PM
mount a sneaky pete
that will fix it
or a dirty sanchez.
Quote from: Visolara on August 04, 2008, 06:58:05 PM
or a dirty sanchez.
[roll]
pervert
No, a sneaky pete
(http://performanceparts.com/performance_parts_images/nos_05029NOS.jpg)
thats not what you told me a sneaky pete was....
Quote from: JBubble on August 04, 2008, 07:14:45 PM
thats not what you told me a sneaky pete was....
;D
but I would have had to untie you to show you properly...
[roll]
you wish
[laugh]
Get a room. [roll]
Quote from: krolik on August 04, 2008, 09:27:24 PM
Get a room. [roll]
What he said... isn't there a thread for that kinda stuff? Sheesh!
Quote from: marvellous on August 04, 2008, 11:16:38 PM
What he said... isn't there a thread for that kinda stuff? Sheesh!
Speak for yourself mister!!
I don't know what you're talking about... [evil]
Did I mention I have a gorgeous fiance? :P
Quote from: marvellous on August 05, 2008, 11:44:27 AM
Did I mention I have a gorgeous fiance? :P
Can't say that I've ever heard you say that :P
LOL
Should we purchase a Clymer's Manual, the Haynes, or this? http://www.repairmanual.com/catalog/6141307
Yes.
I bought an original 70's printing of the Clymer manual for the 1973 CL175. After browsing through it, I'd say it was worth every penny. If you can also find a factory manual, I'd probably get one of those too.
Factory manuals are good and will have the proper numbers for clearances and things like that. Clymer and Haynes are usually better at detailed steps and tips and tricks for making procedures easier. If you're only getting one, I'd go with the aftermarket. You can always get numbers from someone on the web. Lots of cool modern goodies for old bikes these days, like electronic ignition units to replace points and condenser. Nice to have.
Scott
Excellent, thank you guys! I'll probably buy the factory and the Clymer's at this point... I'll take all the tips I can get... heh
Quote from: marvellous on August 09, 2008, 06:57:28 PM
Excellent, thank you guys! I'll probably buy the factory and the Clymer's at this point... I'll take all the tips I can get... heh
You can download the manual in PDF format right off that site i told you about. I downloaded mine and printed it at work, about 500 pages worth. I then hole punched it and put it into a binder. Ill find it for you, and post the link. Its cool to have it online as well for quick reference points without having to drag out the book.
Fantastic, thank you! :)
Ug...well your bike is the one they dont have. They have them all but a 400A.... they even have the 78 400F series. Sorry to get your hopes up...
Oh surrrrrre... I see how you are... :P
No worries, it's not like it's incredibly expensive and stuff... and things... heh
I blame Mother...
Quote from: SaltLick on August 11, 2008, 06:38:04 AM
Ug...well your bike is the one they dont have. They have them all but a 400A.... they even have the 78 400F series. Sorry to get your hopes up...
Can you send me the link to this place? I'd like to get the factory manual for the '73 CL175.
Heres the link to my old bikes info:
http://www.sohc4.net/index.php?title=CB550&Itemid=146
Check around, it has everything you need (manual, wiring diagram all info) for all the old hondas...i dont see your bike though either. maybe i am missing it.
Oh... that wiki is for the SOHC inline 4's... the CL175 is a twin.
Actually... the 400A is also a twin, which would explain why it ain't on the sohc4.net wiki.
For single cam I-4 Hondas, that website looks like a great resource! I wonder if there's a wiki like that for the old twins, too...
Looky, Looky, Looky what I found: http://www.de-pc.net/paginas/manuals/honda.htm
BB, your CL is listed (at list in parts manual form!!!