CJF wrote:Looking great. Looks like we are both spending a lot of time on electrics these days. I put the same acewell unit on my bike. How did you end up mounting it?
Thanks. I made a bracket to mount the Acewell from the stock gauge mounts on the upper triple (pic taken before I polished it):
I finished up the wiring today and actually managed to fit everything back in the headlight:
Nice job on the mount. I used a similar setup, but used a thinner gauge aluminum (possibly a little too thin compared to yours...we'll see). How are you going to hook up the speedo sensor? Mine has a disk brake front, so i ended up using a magnetic bolt trigger on the disk and then made a stainless bracket bolted to the bottom of the fork where the stock front fender stay would be mounted. I epoxyed the sensor to the bracket.
Chris
'76 TR500 Style Cafe
'75 T500 - Cafe Build Underway
'78 Honda CB 750 Super Sport
CJF wrote:Nice job on the mount. I used a similar setup, but used a thinner gauge aluminum (possibly a little too thin compared to yours...we'll see). How are you going to hook up the speedo sensor? Mine has a disk brake front, so i ended up using a magnetic bolt trigger on the disk and then made a stainless bracket bolted to the bottom of the fork where the stock front fender stay would be mounted. I epoxyed the sensor to the bracket.
My bracket is much stronger than it needs to be, but I had the stock on hand so I used it. I haven't decided how I'm mounting the speedo sensor. I' might run it to the swingarm and put the magnet bolt in the rear sprocket. I like this option because the wire will be less visible. I can also put the magnet in one of the holes in the front hub.
I had my stock headers ceramic coated. It's not an exact match for chrome, but I think it looks ok and shouldn't discolor after the bikes been run like chrome would. It was also much cheaper than either buying new headers or having the originals refurbished. Only the "U" bend coming out of the heads are coated, the chambers are polished stainless steel.
That machine just looks so fresh and simple and with beautiful proportions. I await with baited breath seeing it with its painted parts fitted. One of the nicest T500 specials I have seen.
That machine just looks so fresh and simple and with beautiful proportions. I await with baited breath seeing it with its painted parts fitted. One of the nicest T500 specials I have seen.
Cheers Zunspec
Wow. Thanks so much.
I finished wiring up the lights. Now everything works but the horn and replacement for the dead stock part is on order. I decided to mount the rear indicators on the upper shock mounts. I hate having them at all, but at least they're fairly inconspicuous.
Tail light:
It finally stopped raining so I rolled her outside for a few pics. Still cloudy though, so the pics aren't the greatest:
The tail is sagging a bit in these pics because it's just tacked on with the rear two bolts. I ran into a clearance issue when I mounted the tail. Nothing major, I just need shorter front bolts and change the order that I assemble a few pieces in. These things are like 3d jigsaw puzzles sometimes.
sounds great!!
have you thought about useing a hugger rear mud guard as it would keep alot of the road dirt from spoiling a supper clean cafe racer and would be quite neat and unobtrusive? .
cheers mark.
She will never be pretty but hoping she will be a fun ride.
two-stroke-brit wrote:sounds great!!
have you thought about useing a hugger rear mud guard as it would keep alot of the road dirt from spoiling a supper clean cafe racer and would be quite neat and unobtrusive? .
cheers mark.
I'm going to make a simple shield to close in the area behind the battery to keep fling from going forward into that area, but not an actual hugger per say. I've had huggers on three different bikes and never felt like they did all that much to keep the dirt down.
Please take a nice side shot and add it to the viewtopic.php?f=21&t=1874" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false; section . BTW .. your Cafe looks and sounds great
Suzukidave wrote:Please take a nice side shot and add it to the viewtopic.php?f=21&t=1874" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false; section . BTW .. your Cafe looks and sounds great
steaveford wrote:I'm not big on the header wrap. It is do not work on some projects, but I think that it's just cheap and lazy way to cover a rusty pipe. If you can go with the new pipes, I would be interested in selling stock parts. MY T500 project is a very nice and intresting project. Really, i like this project.
I'm a bit confused, I've never had header wrap on this bike (or any other).
BTW, for those who have been following this thread my T500 won Best Cafe Racer at this year's Rocker's Reunion vintage bike show here in Indianapolis.