Sorry for the slow reply, didn't realise I had comments on the video 🤦 yeah I've learned loads already doing this. I know you can buy one cheaper but I wanted to try learn stuff in the hope that when I race, if something goes wrong I can fix it. Well, that's the plan 🤣 Hope it helps you and others out too 👍
@@SuggyRacing Good man !! lol They're surprisingly quick when revved up . I bought one new as a courier bike , rode it every day for years , never let me down and still ran good as new when I sold it .
Yeah the challenge on them it's to maintain speed, especially in corners. It's definitely made me better at doing so. I've still got a lot of bad habits when riding 😂 I have a other bike, 600rr and this is definitely harder to ride I feel. But I think it's because I rely on the RR having more power and generally being quicker. If you get the wrong gear on the CB or you let your corner speed drop, the rest of the racers are gone and it's hard to catch them up again. I kind of wish I learned to ride this bike first on track before getting on the RR. I think it would have made me a much better rider.
Ha ha yeah. I can't see why people would take something off a bike or car then put it back on in a filthy state. Lazy I suppose 😂 thanks for the nice comment, appreciate it 👍
Yeah that's what I thought too. I've had loads of help from other racers, so I thought I'd share the knowledge for anyone else wanting to give it a go. Learned so much doing this.
The camera angle when you did the Radiator caught me out, I thought the forks were bent 🤦🏼♂️ Cracking vid though mate, i want to do the same soon as i can.
Cheers mate, appreciate it 👍 yeah I have a few more to edit and post. I sold all the standard parts to someone who was wanting to put their bike back on the road.
Hey. Cheers mate. It's a Haynes manual. Just gives you all the detail on the bike, torque settings etc.. it's handy to check things. You can get them on ebay 👍
Hi, I am interested in why the thermostat was left out, could the bike not overcool itself now? Or maybe you are thinking best to overcool than overheat? Cheers, Steve
People tend to leave them out for racing as the bike will run hot anyway as it's ridden hard. We have to keep an eye on the temperature to make sure they don't over heat. So the thermostat doesn't really do much for that issue so we just take them out. Basically anything that can be stripped off the bike, that isn't used. I have to keep an eye on the temperature guage on the dash to make sure it's not getting way too hot, usually when stood still for a while. There's no fan either on the bike. On a road bike I'd leave it all on. 👍
Fantastic that some people do not appreciate nice bikes. If building something for your self why not start with a wreck and leave old examples to people that undertsand.
Hi. Yeah it was in good condition. Bought it to ride on the road, then decided to start racing. Theres loads of nice examples of these out there, and I wanted a good one to build from. Less issues that way. A lot of the old ones, are very rusty. Each to their own isn't it 👍
We can't change the front forks, we can only adjust the oil and air gap inside or put a stiffer spring inside. You basically change the oil thickness and the air gap to adjust the amount of damping it gives. On the rear shock I've got Hagon slimline shocks. Again, they are pretty strict on what we can use for racing with, but they are a big upgrade on the standard shocks. You can get them from SF Parts website 👍 I'll be doing a video on the fork rebuild so you'll be able to see how I set it up. I'll also show my shocks too. Cheers for the comment 👍
Excellent video 👍 I've done the whole engine out re-paint, carbs ultrasonic clean, forks etc and put back together 2 years ago. Just done a track day at Oulton Park on street triple so now wondering whether to race prep the cb500 🤔. Looking forward to the next videos 👍
Hi it's a Haynes manual www.ebay.co.uk/itm/393225759180?mkcid=16&mkevt=1&mkrid=711-127632-2357-0&ssspo=tegzt6pmqdi&sssrc=2349624&ssuid=S6tKjQsWT8K&var=&widget_ver=artemis&media=COPY
@@russelljones-d4h Hey, it's one of the lads who races the Cb500s, Grant Whitaker he's called. Here's his Facebook profile, contact him on there and he will sort you out. Makes absolutely loads for the bike. 👍 facebook.com/SeventyNineWizard
Good video mate!
I bought a race ready cb500 a few weeks ago, needed a video like this to show me the basics!
Sorry for the slow reply, didn't realise I had comments on the video 🤦 yeah I've learned loads already doing this. I know you can buy one cheaper but I wanted to try learn stuff in the hope that when I race, if something goes wrong I can fix it. Well, that's the plan 🤣 Hope it helps you and others out too 👍
Nice one mate that was cracking. I’ll look forward to the next one. 👍
Thank you, appreciate the nice comment 👍 loads more to come!
Awesome dude! I have a cb500 myself and love to see someone give it the same love i do
Cheers mate. Nice to hear everyone's comments. Yeah it's a fun bike to ride 😁
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Very nice video! Very detailed and understandable. i am looking forward for the next parts!
Greetings
Cheers mate. Sorry for the slow reply, only just seen this comment. Loads more to come 👍
Good bike those , engines are bulletproof .
Yeah they are, I give it a right thrashing on track 🤣
@@SuggyRacing Good man !! lol They're surprisingly quick when revved up . I bought one new as a courier bike , rode it every day for years , never let me down and still ran good as new when I sold it .
Yeah the challenge on them it's to maintain speed, especially in corners. It's definitely made me better at doing so. I've still got a lot of bad habits when riding 😂 I have a other bike, 600rr and this is definitely harder to ride I feel. But I think it's because I rely on the RR having more power and generally being quicker. If you get the wrong gear on the CB or you let your corner speed drop, the rest of the racers are gone and it's hard to catch them up again. I kind of wish I learned to ride this bike first on track before getting on the RR. I think it would have made me a much better rider.
@@SuggyRacing The CB lets you explore the limits without going stupid fast . I had a VFR 400 NC30 once , that bike taught me a lot about cornering .
@@ballockybill2277 yeah that's it. Everyone moans they are slow on track, but it's always the rider isn't it 🤣
I like your style, steady away, do it once and do it right. I cannot remove a part and refit it without cleaning it either!
Ha ha yeah. I can't see why people would take something off a bike or car then put it back on in a filthy state. Lazy I suppose 😂 thanks for the nice comment, appreciate it 👍
Good stuff, considering how many race cb500’s there are there’s very little comprehensive information on converting
Yeah that's what I thought too. I've had loads of help from other racers, so I thought I'd share the knowledge for anyone else wanting to give it a go. Learned so much doing this.
The camera angle when you did the Radiator caught me out, I thought the forks were bent 🤦🏼♂️ Cracking vid though mate, i want to do the same soon as i can.
Ha ha yeah, that's the Go Pro for you. Wide angle warp's the lens. Hope it's helpful for you in the future 👍 loads more to come.
@@SuggyRacing I’m definitely sure it will be pal. Not enough in depth vids like this.
Hello, loving this videos and amazing quality! Please continue! Are you selling the stock exhaust? Thanks
Cheers mate, appreciate it 👍 yeah I have a few more to edit and post. I sold all the standard parts to someone who was wanting to put their bike back on the road.
Great video mate I’m looking forward to watching the rest! Out of interest, what was the book you were looking at for the spark plug issue?
Hey. Cheers mate. It's a Haynes manual. Just gives you all the detail on the bike, torque settings etc.. it's handy to check things. You can get them on ebay 👍
@@SuggyRacing thanks mate, didn’t realise it was a Haynes! I thought it was some kind of magical bike bible I’d never seen before 😂
Hi, I am interested in why the thermostat was left out, could the bike not overcool itself now? Or maybe you are thinking best to overcool than overheat? Cheers, Steve
People tend to leave them out for racing as the bike will run hot anyway as it's ridden hard. We have to keep an eye on the temperature to make sure they don't over heat. So the thermostat doesn't really do much for that issue so we just take them out. Basically anything that can be stripped off the bike, that isn't used. I have to keep an eye on the temperature guage on the dash to make sure it's not getting way too hot, usually when stood still for a while. There's no fan either on the bike. On a road bike I'd leave it all on. 👍
I am interested in your cb500s spares could you repp
Fantastic that some people do not appreciate nice bikes. If building something for your self why not start with a wreck and leave old examples to people that undertsand.
Hi. Yeah it was in good condition. Bought it to ride on the road, then decided to start racing. Theres loads of nice examples of these out there, and I wanted a good one to build from. Less issues that way. A lot of the old ones, are very rusty. Each to their own isn't it 👍
What rear shocks and front forks are you getting? I have a CB500 myself and always looking for advice from you racers.
We can't change the front forks, we can only adjust the oil and air gap inside or put a stiffer spring inside. You basically change the oil thickness and the air gap to adjust the amount of damping it gives. On the rear shock I've got Hagon slimline shocks. Again, they are pretty strict on what we can use for racing with, but they are a big upgrade on the standard shocks. You can get them from SF Parts website 👍 I'll be doing a video on the fork rebuild so you'll be able to see how I set it up. I'll also show my shocks too. Cheers for the comment 👍
Excellent video 👍 I've done the whole engine out re-paint, carbs ultrasonic clean, forks etc and put back together 2 years ago. Just done a track day at Oulton Park on street triple so now wondering whether to race prep the cb500 🤔.
Looking forward to the next videos 👍
Yeah they are fun bikes aren't they. Nice and easy to work on, which makes it more enjoyable. 😊
I am interested in your cb500s spares could you please reply in your comments if they are still for sale.
Hi they have all sold. I managed to sell them shortly after making this video 👍
What book is that at the end? Wanna give it a read,looks interesting.
Hi, it's called a 'Haynes Manual', you can find them on eBay for each bike model. Just search for it with cb500. It's handy to have as a reference 👍
What's name of your mecanical book please ?
Hi it's a Haynes manual
www.ebay.co.uk/itm/393225759180?mkcid=16&mkevt=1&mkrid=711-127632-2357-0&ssspo=tegzt6pmqdi&sssrc=2349624&ssuid=S6tKjQsWT8K&var=&widget_ver=artemis&media=COPY
What dash did you buy for your CB
It's a number board from HWW racing. I then added a kosso temperature guage and a Dre shift light 👍
where can I buy HWW race parts,do they have contact no?
@@russelljones-d4h Hey, it's one of the lads who races the Cb500s, Grant Whitaker he's called. Here's his Facebook profile, contact him on there and he will sort you out. Makes absolutely loads for the bike. 👍
facebook.com/SeventyNineWizard
Track bike .. WTF!
Race bike 😉