I scored this 1975 CB750F about a month or two ago from a really nice guy that needed to clean out his garage. As the story goes, he got it from a guy who had it in a barn forever. It was missing all brake parts, it is/was caked in mud and rust, but it started - mileage unknown.
When it started, it would immediately fill up the carbs with sediment and slowly choke it out. Clean out the carbs, and it starts back up... So I kinda knew where this was heading.
Anyways, after cleaning the years of mud off the bike, it was clear to me the someone resembling the Simpson's character Cleetus had been working on this thing. Incorrect bolts used to mount almost everything, missing bolts, 'T'-taps on the wires, insect nests everywhere, mud, crappy parts... the list goes on. Within minutes I knew that to create a proper bike I was going to have to tear it to the frame.
That's where I'm at today. I've got the bike stripped, the frame is cleaned, and I just need to decide which direction to go first - i.e. do I make a roller first? do I do the engine first? Do I attack the front end first? - just not sure yet. The metal looks like it'll polish up just fine, and I know I can get the tank cleaned up (even though I hate the F tank), so there's nothing left to do but get to work - I plan on accessing this site a lot for that.
And now... the current pics.