I guess it's about time for me to introduce myself. I've been a lurker for a couple years now and I've finally purchased a bike that is worthy of a rebuild....a 1974 cb550. I've been looking for the right cb for a few years now and I'm excited to finally have one!

It has set for 3.5 years, ran when parked. It has 21k miles and is honestly in pretty good shape and I got a HECK of a deal on it.

Known issues:
Front brake will need rebuild/replace (drags, stuck).
Tires are a little dry rotted.
Ignition switch is broke. (Already purchased)
Fuse panel needs replaced (rigged and scary).
Needs factory airbox put back on it. (Already purchased)
Missing keys (Already purchased)

Carbs will need cleaned/sync'd and gas will need drained. The gas tank itself is in very good shape on the inside. I will be replacing vacuum lines, fuel lines, control cables and probably go to stainless brake lines. I'm planning on running the GS-11 tires (3.25 frt and 4.0 rear). I'm planning on switching bulbs to LED's and I'm switching to an automotive style fuse block. There are a lot of things on the bike I will be replacing that may or may not go without saying some of those would be: new sprockets front and rear and chain, rebuild the front forks, probably replace the rear shocks, replace points, plugs, wires and a handful of little odds and ends.
My goal is to build it to look original. I want a rider to enjoy trips with the wife on our adventures and I think this will be a great bike for that.
One of my brothers is a member on here too (MondayLSR, he's building a turbo 350f for Bonneville) as well as my dad (Mondaydad).