Dino,
I would like to send you a wholehearted thank you for all the help you have been to me. Long before I was on the forum, I watched your videos to figure out what the hell I should be doing to get my bike up in working order. When I joined here, I had no clue you were a member as well!
I suppose this would make a bit more sense if I explained my situation. I am 15 years old, a sophomore in high school, and I bought my first motorcycle, a 1976 CB750F, for $500. Keep in mind that I bought this bike under the full realization that I wouldn't be able to ride it for some time, but I had dreamed of having a cool old motorcycle ever since I was little. It's dirty, battered, has 32k on it (or at least on the gauge), and most of the chrome has returned to its base elements, but I love it almost more than life itself.
I bought it on Valentines Day this year, after it had not run in a year or so, and had spent that time in a wierdo college kid's garage (can I call him a kid if he's older than me?). It had seen better days, and I made it my personal mission to get it back in perfect running order, despite the fact that the only other motorcycle I had ever worked on was an 80cc dirt bike. I wasn't too keen on making it a showbike, as I generally prefer function over form, but WORKING was a necessity.
About this time was when you came in. I happened to stumble across one of your videos while surfing YouTube and was immediately entranced. I think I spent a solid 2 days watching and rewatching every video. From them, I learned more about my bike than I would ever want to know, and with your help, I now have a motorcycle that runs like a dream!
Again, I would like to thank you very much for all your help in making my first motorcycle project a wonderful success in my mind.
Your friend,
John