Yeah. I scored. Hopefully my boss didn't do any research after the fact.
So while my CB450's transmission is off to be checked out by Bill Lane, I've have been forced to put more time into this project due to being bored.
David Rottger replaced a housing on one of the gauges because it had a cracked lens. Just shot some semi-gloss plastic-bonding paint on it. Rattle-can job, but it will look absolutely original.
This is a weird project for me. I'm a perfectionist, yet the goal of this bike is to restore it so that it looks "driven". I guess it's sort of how I did my CB750, just make it look nice with some arm sweat without tearing everything possibly apart. Goal is to make a bike that looks worn-in, but in fantastic shape. Not everything has to be new and "showroom" condition like my CB450. But it's going to be a damn good looker. The paint/body work will be absolutely the last thing to do on this bike.
But it's very fun in a way. Allows me to relax, crack open some beers and bring this thing back to life without freaking out about everything.
Fork assembly pictures will be next.
Enjoy!