I think I figured it out. I think it goes between the 2 & 3 carbs and acts as the bottom anchor point for the throttle return spring.
Now one more part I'm missing... There a tube joining carbs 1 & 2 and 3 & 4, and carbs 2 and three have a angled brass fitting that is lightly pressed in. I pulled one out thinking there was an o-ring in there. The second one I don't remember pulling out, and this is the one that didn't get bagged. Somewhere along the line it came out, and I don't know where it is. Shit.
Wednesday, December 16, 2009
Tuesday, December 15, 2009
Thursday, December 10, 2009
Got some work on the frame done yesterday.
Picked up a spare tank from my friend's house to I could stick it on the frame with the seat. I think I might base my cafe seat off this pan, that way I can use the stock hinge and seat lock. Started grinding off tabs. Those two on the left are for the brake light and pedal return spring, right?

Anyone know what this one is for? I didn't cut that one off yet, but I don't think I need it.

I was going to remove the brackets for the center stand and weld the side stand from my other frame onto this bike where it's broken off and taken a chunk of the frame with it, but I'm wondering if I should bother with the side stand and just patch it up. I think a center stand is more handy anyway, and it's not such a big bike that I can't always use the center stand. Removing the center stand would shave a few pounds though.
I also brought the wiring harness home with me so I can start dissecting and recording it. I'm going to make a new custom harness, and maybe a couple stock harnesses for sale while I'm at it if anyone's interested (and depending on some rubber boots).
It's a pretty good looking bike just sitting there on my workbench with a tank and seat on it though, isn't it?
Picked up a spare tank from my friend's house to I could stick it on the frame with the seat. I think I might base my cafe seat off this pan, that way I can use the stock hinge and seat lock. Started grinding off tabs. Those two on the left are for the brake light and pedal return spring, right?
Anyone know what this one is for? I didn't cut that one off yet, but I don't think I need it.

I was going to remove the brackets for the center stand and weld the side stand from my other frame onto this bike where it's broken off and taken a chunk of the frame with it, but I'm wondering if I should bother with the side stand and just patch it up. I think a center stand is more handy anyway, and it's not such a big bike that I can't always use the center stand. Removing the center stand would shave a few pounds though.
I also brought the wiring harness home with me so I can start dissecting and recording it. I'm going to make a new custom harness, and maybe a couple stock harnesses for sale while I'm at it if anyone's interested (and depending on some rubber boots).
It's a pretty good looking bike just sitting there on my workbench with a tank and seat on it though, isn't it?
Tuesday, December 8, 2009
Saturday, December 5, 2009
Ran into a couple problems two weeks ago when I was bolting my case together. I applied the Hondabond and started bolting everything together, when I realized that I forgot to check the torque on the cam adjuster. So I had to take it all apart before it dried. I cleaned everything up and started over. I reapplied the Hondabond, then I misread the torque specs on the M6 bolts, and broke the M6x100 and had to tear it apart again. I put an order in for new M6 bolts, and the should be here Monday.
Today, I went to my dad's shop where the frame is, and had a visualization session. I brought out the frame and stuck a tank and seat on it to try to figure out what I wanted to do, and where everything is going to go, and what tabs I'm going to grind off. My conclusion was, stock tank (there's a CL350 tank on it in the pic), custom seat, scrap the center stand, battery box, side covers and air box. The only problem is that the plastic bit from the carbs to the filter box is thin because the outside two carbs are pretty close to the frame. Will pods fit?
Today, I went to my dad's shop where the frame is, and had a visualization session. I brought out the frame and stuck a tank and seat on it to try to figure out what I wanted to do, and where everything is going to go, and what tabs I'm going to grind off. My conclusion was, stock tank (there's a CL350 tank on it in the pic), custom seat, scrap the center stand, battery box, side covers and air box. The only problem is that the plastic bit from the carbs to the filter box is thin because the outside two carbs are pretty close to the frame. Will pods fit?
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