Hello everyone,
This is Keith in Colorado Springs. I came across this site soon after I bought my 1975 CB750K last August while searching for parts and information on my old bike. I finally joined last week! I’m 28 years old but always think I was born 30 years later than I would’ve liked based on my enjoyment of vintage things. I'm married to a great lady for 4 years and have an 18mo old daughter.
After graduating high school I rode my dad’s Honda Magna as he did not ride it much. For the same reason he decided to sell it last summer. I started looking for my own bike and knew I’d want something sportier than a cruiser but not as aggressive as a super sport. I couldn’t justify a new Thruxton so I started looking at real vintage bikes. That’s when I discovered café racers on Carpy’s website. For the next two months I obsessively watched craigslist for a CB750 to come up for sale. The PO didn’t know that vintage bikes were cool again and was surprised to get 9 emails within moments of posting his add. I was second in line but fortunately the first guy’s lowball offer didn’t work out. I paid $1500 for it and became the 3rd owner that same night. The bike was never abandoned or even stored longer than a winter. Everything works (even the annoying beep for the turn signal) and it has 24K miles on it. Sadly the side covers went missing in the PO’s barn.
My plan from the beginning was to mimic Carpy’s Black Mamba build which of course meant very little original CB750 left over… But after lingering on this site throughout the winter and even from the attention the bike gets from the old guys at the local dealer I now realize it’s already a cool bike just as it is!
I quickly removed the windjammer, highway pegs, and rack. Also had to unplug the beeping turn signal alert after a couple weeks because I felt embarrassed at the stoplights when people would look around for the unusual sound…
As it sits now
To do list: new tires, clean up the brakes, paint on the side covers (from FrankenStuff, very pleased), oil change, and get it back on the road before $4 gasoline