Where to get the best parts for a 1971 Honda CB500?

Where to get the best parts for a 1971 Honda CB500?

When you order the best aftermarket parts for 1971 Honda CB500 from BikeBandit.com, you simply can’t lose. There is a good chance your CB500 needs at least some work. Whether you are tackling a minor repair or a full restoration, BikeBandit.com has the highest quality 1971 Honda CB500 parts to help you achieve success.

What’s the price of a 1973 Honda CB500?

1973 Honda Cb 500, Completely restored Honda CB500 Four. Motor off frame restoration… spared no expense to bring good condition bike to “near new.” 95 percent original parts used or new OEM Honda parts. Starts and runs perfectly. New tires – less than 100 miles. $5,500.00 1973 Honda Cb 500, 1973 Honda CB500 cafe racer style bike. Runs good!

When did the Honda CB500 motorcycle come out?

BikeBandit.com takes care of it too with all of the parts and accessories you need for your Honda, Kawasaki and Yamaha rides. When Honda introduced its CB500 to the 1971 riding market, Cycle magazine dubbed it “The thinking man’s motorcycle.” Don’t be offended women riders; this was 1971 after all.

What happens when you remove the cylinder on a Honda CB500?

When the head is removed, the clamping pressure is released from the base gasket, and you may get a leak once it is all put together. Also, with the cylinder removed, you can inspect the cam tensioner which is known to develop cracks, so this will give you the opportunity to inspect that as well.

When you order the best aftermarket parts for 1971 Honda CB500 from BikeBandit.com, you simply can’t lose. There is a good chance your CB500 needs at least some work. Whether you are tackling a minor repair or a full restoration, BikeBandit.com has the highest quality 1971 Honda CB500 parts to help you achieve success.

1973 Honda Cb 500, Completely restored Honda CB500 Four. Motor off frame restoration… spared no expense to bring good condition bike to “near new.” 95 percent original parts used or new OEM Honda parts. Starts and runs perfectly. New tires – less than 100 miles. $5,500.00 1973 Honda Cb 500, 1973 Honda CB500 cafe racer style bike. Runs good!

Where can I get complete bolt size list for CB750?

Like they said, you can get a complete kit from some places like stainless cycle but that’s just for the cosmetic ones on the engine. The rest of the bike takes some that are non-commercial sizes like 45mm or 55mm and then there’s a few special stripper type bolts.

BikeBandit.com takes care of it too with all of the parts and accessories you need for your Honda, Kawasaki and Yamaha rides. When Honda introduced its CB500 to the 1971 riding market, Cycle magazine dubbed it “The thinking man’s motorcycle.” Don’t be offended women riders; this was 1971 after all.

Is the CB750 the same as the CB550 F?

Cosmetically, the CB550 was a smaller version of the CB750 from the 4 pipe K model to the four-into-one F model. Technical Specifications for the CB550 remained virtually unchanged over the model lines. Like it’s larger sibling, the 550 proved a reliable, comfortable, easy-to-maintain, every-day motorcycle. Perfect for the time.

What kind of exhaust does a CB550 have?

The CB550F featured a 4 into 1 exhaust similar to the CB750F. The tank was painted in a solid color, Candy Sapphire Blue or Flake Sunrise Orange without pin striping. The side covers featured a ‘550 Four’ decal.

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