Hello to all!
New to the board here... and also new to the motorcycle owner's club.
A quick bit about myself.
I'm a 20 year old musician and active college student working here in Memphis, TN. I've been doing "the grind" on Beale St since I was 14 years old and have had a ton of fun doing it. In my spare time I have always been a nut of "anything that goes." I have been fortunate enough to have restored a 1956 Chevy Bel Air, a 1956 Chevy stepside pickup, and am currently restoring a 1957 Glasspar 16' fiberglass boat.... So as you can tell I'm a bit of a gearhead!
I have been wanting to give a shot at building a bike for a few years now. My uncle, who tragically passed away in 2004, was an avid vintage Honda motorcycle fan. So naturally I have been on the lookout for a CB series Honda to build in memory of him.
As I have said, this is my first motorcycle I have ever owned, and am super excited about getting moving on it! So on with the bike...
She is a CB500 Four built in July of 1971. The story from the previous owner is that he drove her daily to a local shop where he worked when one day he walked out to find the carbs, air box, side panels, and ignition switch ripped from the bike. He claims he doesn't have the money or determination to get replacement parts so he decided to sell her..... and that's the story - take it or leave it.
I paid $500 for her as she sat (hoping I did alright there) and am now anxious to get her pieced back together. Once I get it back to running/driving form, I'll focus on some mild mods. Short term plans are to get her to a good driver state an enjoy it for a while. Long term plans will probably involve a full strip down and ground up rebuild.
I'm sure I will have plenty of questions as I move along... great to be on board here!
Bringing her home...