Well, I'm involved in a CB350 resto and still have to take my hat off this guy. The reason? I would have never think of reusing many of the parts he has saved. That's where the merit is. It's fun to do an eBay search, the thrill of the hunt, and finally finding a replacement, but being able to take a rust bucket and turn it into a good-looking bike -even if not pristine- is definitely praiseworthy.
This guy killed me with the paint removal of the wheel. Having into account the price of a second hand wheel, I would have never take the annoyance to strip the paint, with all the nooks and crannies of the spokes. And what about reusing the rear fender? Well, it's painted, it's not chrome, but there is definitely a lot of merit in reusing those parts. In my opinion, that's actually restoring a bike; what I've been doing until know is just rebuilding and engine, polishing some parts, taking parts to the painter and chasing the parts missing or in bad condition. It's a lot of fun though, but I've spent more than 3k euros...
Please moderator, sticky this post. John, you speak german, don't you? If you have trouble translating just write the german term and I will tell the english term that refers to.
Two thumbs up!!!!
Raul