Hey guys. I picked up this bike a few months ago and wanted to make some progress before starting a thread.
The middle photo was taken from the seller's garage.
I've been reading this forum daily since I joined about a year ago. Other than that, I don't really know much about motorcycles. However, I worked in a bicycle shop for 5 years and there is a little bit of crossover. Suspension, frame geometry, spokes wheels, etc. I'm not a complete newbie.
Anyway, the plan with this bike in the beginning was just to make it safe and rideable for the summer. Get used to it, and then get creative over the winter. Plan has changed a bit after I bought the bike and started taking things apart.
Although it started easily and ran well in the seller's garage, it didn't come with a petcock or a battery. No throttle cables or throttle sleeve. No turn signals. Both tires needed to be replaced, and the rear wheel was missing three spokes. Also, the right hand control was missing the the back part or lower half, so it had to be started by touching some wires together by hand. Oh yeah. The master cylinder was also pretty frozen.
I decided that other than fix these issues I would also clean and rebuild the carbs. But first I had to get it running in my own shed just for my own peace of mind. So I bought a battery and petcock and attempted to do so.
The first interesting thing I noticed was that the fuel lines were set up to have a petcock on the right side but the tank, which is a 74 tank, is set up to have the petcock on the left. The second interesting thing is that the oem petcock I ordered had only one brass spigot, where as there were two fuel lines to connect! Turns out I ordered the wrong petcock. Oh well. I bought a little plastic tee and rerouted the lines to accept the tank.
It only took a couple tries to start the bike in my shoddy little shed. I think it was probably -5 degrees Celsius.
You can't see the exhaust, but it's there. Ha ha. Anyway,I just wanted to prove to myself that it runs and I should be able to make it run again if I start unplugging and disassembling things.