Ok guys and gals, I've been wrenching furiously for the last two weeks on my new find, and I figured it's time to start the real build thread, but first, a little back story:
About a year ago I sold my last 550, and bought the bike of my dreams: Ducati Monster S4RS.
The thing was an absolute banshee. Handled unbelievably, stopped on a dime, sounded so mean, but after riding it for about a year, I decided that it wasn't the bike for me. It was a constant exercise in self control. At any moment, a 1/4 turn of the throttle could mean easy triple digit speeds. Ultimately, my passion is working on bikes as much as riding them, and it just didn't give me that option. Any mechanical work required hundreds of dollars in specialized tools and I always just defaulted to having an experienced mechanic do things like timing belts and valve adjustments....no fun! So, I sold it, and the hunt began again for another SOHC4 project to wrench on, swear at, waste time on, feel proud of, and ride the $h*t out of!
I gotta tell you, finding a deal on these bikes in Southern California is becoming a near impossibility. Obviously there are still gems out there, but they are increasingly rare. Just 5 years ago, when I bought my first, I had a hard time deciding which $500 bike to buy. Now, it seems like everyone wants $2,500 for their rusty "ran when it was parked cafe racer potential project". I started to find success when I started posting want-ads for what I was looking for and people started contacting me with real deals. The first real deal came in the form of a 1975 CB360T that a collector was unloading for the garage space. I drove 3 hours away to look at it, and came home with a near-mint CB Twin for a song.
All it took was about $200 in tires and parts, and about 6 hours in the garage to make it a truly mint, unrestored, all original scoot. The goal of my search was to find a project to make my own, and I couldn't bring myself to so much as change the handlebars on this one, so it went on the ebay auction block with fairly low expectations of the selling price. It ended up selling for a hefty $2200 profit that gave me a nice chunk to put into the REAL project.
Then a nice young man contacted me saying he had a CB550 he needed to get rid of to finance an engine rebuild on his sandcast, so I went to check it out. JACKPOT!!
She was wonderfully disgusting! Only 9,000 miles, good condition tank and seat, intact exhaust, complete and original. The good also game with the bad: a seized front brake, no ignition or keys, frozen motor, varnished tank, some nasty wiring, windjammer fairing, rustoleum rattle can wheels, triple trees, fork lowers, hadn't been started or registered since '79!! I don't know why, but I love all the challenges it presented. I counted out 8 $100 bills, pushed it into my truck and drove home dreaming of months of black fingernails and late nights in the garage. Not exactly a "steal", considering the title situation and the obvious problems, but I won't feel bad about molesting the originality of this one. It's a blank canvas!