I was on a 2 month hiatus with little time to tend to the bike as I was getting married. I finally scheduled a mechanic to come out and help me as I was running low on options. We finally found what the problem was, and quite quick. It turns out that carbs #3 and #4 were blocked... unblocked them, viola. This is when things took a very unexpected turn.
It is with great sadness and true disbelief that my return to my dear CB400f has to end in this way.
The mechanic took the bike for a short spin to make sure it wasn't running too rich, etc. when we noticed a strange sound. Turns out that when I had put the motor back together and mounted it back onto the frame I had apparently not tightened all the bolts onto the frame tight enough so it was slightly shifting. Well, the mechanic was there already, so I asked him to tighten them for me. The motor was very hot as we had been revving it, letting it idle, etc, while trying to fix it. When we got to the last bolt we heard the worst possible sound I could've ever heard....
She broke her back.
The case cracked, oil spilling onto the ground as if she had just been stabbed in the gut. It's hard to tell now if the reason for the original oil leaks were due to small cracks and this just sealed the deal or not. Regardless, she will never ride again. And I never even got to ride it...
I could try to find someone to weld it, etc, but after so much time and money spent on a bike that I never got to ride, it's hard to justify...
I didn't dare to look at the full extent of the damage, so for all I know it might be a tiny crack. Regardless, you can imagine my sense of loss right now...
That is all....