MattFromTheInternet
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Hey everyone!
Been a bit since I posted about my 1975 CB200 that I got as my first project bike, figured I'd give some updates, and ask a few questions. I definitely don't think I'm as in over my head as I worried I might be. I've only just recently been able to actually get my hands dirty with it (it's been raining just about about every weekend here since March), but here's what I've done so far:
This leads me to believe that it might be a fuse issue? I've been trying to look around and see where all the fuses are. I've found one 15A fuse so far, and it seems to be good (when I remove it, the light doesn't come on when I turn the key. Put it back in, and it does), but I've seen some stuff about there being multiple fuses on these things. But none of the sources I've seen have specified where those fuses might be, and I haven't been able to find anything when looking around at the wires, though I really might just not know what I'm looking at.
Would anyone be able to point me in the right direction here? Is there anything else I should check?
Thanks,
Matt
Been a bit since I posted about my 1975 CB200 that I got as my first project bike, figured I'd give some updates, and ask a few questions. I definitely don't think I'm as in over my head as I worried I might be. I've only just recently been able to actually get my hands dirty with it (it's been raining just about about every weekend here since March), but here's what I've done so far:
- Cleaned the gas tank. I just used white distilled vinegar and some screws to get some of the rust loose. I got a hell of a lot of rust out of it, but I'm still not 100% happy with the results. I looked into taking it somewhere to get it looked at, but haven't really followed up.
- New petcock valve, new fuel line, fuel filters.
- New carbs. I had bought two rebuild kits from those guys in Houston, and rebuilt one of them. When I went to do the other, I found it was much less hassle to just find some reproduction carbs and slap those on.
- New spark plugs.
- New ignition key switch/seat lock (they came in the same package, so the same key works both).
- Got a new battery and put it in. And finally, it shows its first signs of life. When I connected everything and turned the key, the headlight and tail light come on, and the high beams work!
This leads me to believe that it might be a fuse issue? I've been trying to look around and see where all the fuses are. I've found one 15A fuse so far, and it seems to be good (when I remove it, the light doesn't come on when I turn the key. Put it back in, and it does), but I've seen some stuff about there being multiple fuses on these things. But none of the sources I've seen have specified where those fuses might be, and I haven't been able to find anything when looking around at the wires, though I really might just not know what I'm looking at.
Would anyone be able to point me in the right direction here? Is there anything else I should check?
Thanks,
Matt


