So this is my first build of any kind. In addition to this I have been riding less than 1 year. I have been looking around for a bike that needed some work but I could get for cheap and hopefully get running for relatively cheap. I am 28 and have about a billion dollars in student loans so bear with me as this will probably take some time. I have always wanted a motorcycle and last year I pulled the trigger and purchased a 2013 CBR600RR and got the bug. My GF wants to learn to ride so I have been poking around Craigslist for fixer uppers and/or cheap smaller bikes. I have been looking for about 6 months and nothing really fit my budget or size (lots of 550s and 750s). I have been consulting my boss who has ridden and restored motorcycles for years so he has been a big help on this. I fell upon an ad for a CB350F and honestly have not even heard of them. I started doing some research and seeing how many people absolutely love them I decided it would be a good project.
I went out and saw the bike yesterday and it was in a little worse condition than I was expecting & from the pictures posted in the ad. I took my boss to help me look at the bike. The PO rode the bike for about 10 years as a work commuter bike and in 1990 it started giving him fits. He put it away with the notion he would bring it back out, tune it up and ride it again. However it has sat until now. His wife posted the CL ad because she wanted it out. I answered and decided to take a short ride out to their place to look at the bike. Like I said the bike was in rougher condition than I anticipated however the metal overall seems cleanable. It did turn over however would not start. The inside of the gas tank is rusted and will need to be cleaned and maybe sealed. There are no dents on the bike but it is cosmetically ugly as the PO I think took spray paint to the plastic. There were no visible leaks on the floor from where it has been sitting above their house. No mice or major cobwebs on the bike as well. I sent some pics to my GF and she agreed it was a nice bike and she could see potential in it. So I went ahead and purchased it for $200. He was at the court house getting the title today however it takes 5 days to make a new one so I took the bike and will go back for the title in a week or so.
As for restoration I know the bike will need to have the gas tank cleaned, new exhaust put on (I am thinking 4 to 1), carbs cleaned, generally serviced with plugs, oil, etc, battery and tires. I think my short term plan is to get the bike running and put back together so I can teach her how to ride and then when the horrible winters come around to do more of the cosmetics. I would like to shave some weight to make it a bit more manageable for her and I like the look of the pods vs the air box. I will have to do some more research to see if there are and quick upgrades I can do while cleaning the bike up and getting it running. My hope is have it running in a month or two (fingers crossed).
The bike in the storage area
Closer of the left side of the bike
Right side of the bike
Bike outside getting ready to load