Bought a project CB650 on ebay for $2k. This thread will post my progress, along with tracking all my parts and costs. Let's start with images:
Below is the original image taken from the guy I bought it off of on ebay:
Here is the bike sitting in my current work space:h
The most salient thing to notice is the front fork. The first guy pulled it off a ninja ZX-7, with the claim that it will improve performance. I suppose the dual disk brakes would support that claim, we will see.
Next, he stripped and painted the frame black, rebuilt the carboretor and engine, painted part of the engine black, bolted it back to the frame. You can also see below the after-market 4 in to 2 exhaust pipes.
What is left is the electrical, air filter, chain, strapping on the carboretur, re-upholstering the seat, blinkers, mounting and plugging up all of the meters and ignition (on a fork they weren't meant to go on), spark plugs, bolting on the exhaust, putting on the chain, and finally starting it up.
I will begin with my plan for the carboretur and battery.
I have bought 4 emgo 48mm pod filters here:
http://www.amazon.com/Emgo-12-55748-48mm-Clamp-On-Filter/dp/B000VJSQ5QI plan to clamp them directly on to the carboretors, shedding the giant air cleaner case, for an open air feel.
To further that open feel, I am going to try and get a compact lithium ion battery to hide inside the bottom of the seat, so that there is open space all the way between the pod filters and the back wheel, in a manner similar to this inspiration:
I love the simplicity of this bike. Luckily, my current gas tank, seat, and frame color are similar enough to go strongly in this direction.
To elaborate on the battery plan, here are the parts I am looking at:
http://shop.antigravitybatteries.com/antigravity-batteries-ag801/and
http://shop.antigravitybatteries.com/lc-fabrications-12-16-cell-battery-box/I am waiting to hear back from these guys, because apparently you need a voltage regulator upgrade for these lithium ion batteries to charge correctly (they are reported to turn into duds on pre-85 bikes, would hate to waste $250 in trial and error!)
I should be able to follow up by the end of the week when all my parts are in.