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I don't knw what years were different but the earlier ones had a cross bar on the handle bars and the later years was changed and removed the cross bar.

You may be able to adjust the bars down some to your liking.
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Rob,

Did you find what you needed?
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Beadblasting question

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The heads on my 500 have some white corrosion. I'd like to take them somewhere and have them media blasted (glass beads? walnut shells? soda?) but there's this thing that worries me. My Bultaco came with a spare head that the PO had bead blasted. The guy who did the work blasted everything, including the spark plug threads, the combustion chamber, and the gasket surface. He must have used a lot of air pressure because he cut it up pretty good (or I should say pretty bad).

What do you guys do to protect those areas when you have parts blasted? I don't want to have two more clean but useless heads.

Or am I worrying about nothing?

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ive used sand and glass media, glass is awesome!! all i do is use masking tape where i dont want parts to get hit, and keep the nozzle far enough away that the surface is getting hit with the media, and not Blasted apart by it.
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Generally, if it si cut up to much, he used material that was too course and/or too hard. Glass beads, walnut shells, even plastic beads will probably clean up what you are talking about. Soda may or may not work depending on how bad it is. I use finely crushed garnet a lot.

Fine sand will work OK if you stay back from the parts a little farther than normal.


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PUT AN OLD SPARK PLUG IN TO STOP THREAD FROM BEING DAMAGE.
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what john said, and i find that soda works well, costs less and easier to clean up afterwards.
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Re: Beadblasting question

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debby wrote:My Bultaco came with a spare head that the PO had bead blasted. The guy who did the work blasted everything, including the spark plug threads, the combustion chamber, and the gasket surface. He must have used a lot of air pressure because he cut it up pretty good (or I should say pretty bad).
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Debby,
I can repair those spark plug threads for you. And the gasket surface can be decked unless they guy dug divots in it. Let me know if you need that head fixed.

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Can you tell me what a 36 tooth sprocket is meant to add/do?

I've just arrived at the sprocket end of my T500R during the rebuild and noticed that it is a 36 - 530. So, the PO must have read the aforementioned article also! As this is the only T500 I've ridden, I can't compare it's performance to the stock set up - semed to ride ok before the tear down (but then, I've only got a Kwaka Triple to compare it to :shock: ).

It will obviously be easier to just put this sprocket back on. But what am I missing/ gaining compared to the stock arrangement?
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Higher revs for the same speed giving lower top speed but better acceleration
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Cable and Wiring routes - T500R

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Can someone show me a pic of the cable routings for the T500R e.g. brake cable down between clocks or between the headlight arm and clock or...? etc

Also, which bunch of wires goes thru which hole in the headlight? The shell has two big holes, one above the other. I'm guessing the main wiring goes up thru the bottom hole. Does the light/indicator wire go thru the top one or bottom one and then into the shell?

Picky I know but I've spent so much time on it now - may as well get it all right.
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I could send some pictures of mine, But I am not sure they are right. My bike was in bad shape when I started. Who knows how many times they were moved. But if it will help. Let me know Tom W.
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Thanks for that. Any photos would be a good place to start.
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Steering head bearings

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While putting the steering head bearing back to together after cleaning and geasing, I dropped one of the balls! Fell on frame and.... ???

Anyway, they were in good shape. The top race that slides down on top of top bearings just starting to score ever so slightly so think may be ok. All else were great. Grease was hard and dried out.

Anyone know where I might get a replacement ball? Or, will I just have to try to find a complete bearing?
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You would be better served to put in tapered roller bearings. It is an upgrade that almost everyone does to their old bikes. Kits are available for about $30 and they are much smoother that the loose balls and notched out races and most everyone trash cans the old ball bearing when they convert, so finding used ones may not be that easy.

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