Several years ago, we hauled home a parts bike...and another bike...and another bike. At the time, I had built several custom XS's; cafe' racer, Brat bike, etc. I
thought I wanted a stock bike, so I combined the parts of three bikes and built a '75/'78 Combo bike.
The build thread is here:
http://www.xs650.com/forum/showthread.php?t=620&highlight=75%2F78+combo+bike This was probably the longest build I've ever done. I've built VW's faster than this bike! The tank and side covers sat in "paint jail" for a year. The project just dragged on and on...
I got into CB500/550's for a while and kept building and riding.
Then , when it was done, there was a top-end noise. The bike ran great, but had a loud noise that just isn't right. The last time I rode it, it was exhibiting an unwillingness to rev. I rode her home, drained the tank and float bowls and took the tag/insurance off her. That's the way she's sat for about a year.
I finally decided it's time to press onward. Went out yesterday and rigged up a gas source, kicked her over and checked for oil on the top end. She's definitely oiling up there, so I'm stumped as to what the problem is. I guess it's going to take an autopsy.
This is how she looked when I started:
And this is how she looks today:
The engine is ready to pull as soon as I get an extra set of hands. The oil around the head and barrels is from checking for oiling. There were no leaks previously.