Hello everybody.
I`ve been debaiting with myself should I open this build thread or not. I`ve been reading here a lot of extremely well written and documented build threads that are very entertaining and more importantly very helpful. It takes time and effort to write a good one. I hope I can meet the standards and maybe my story even helps somebody. More importantly this will help to keep me motivated with my project. Hope you enjoy.
So, last month me & my father bought a CB750 k5. My Father has always been into bikes so it was an easy desicion to buy it together. Plus I get to spend more time with the old man. We are no mechanics so we will have a lot of questions and this forum have so far been very helpful. I also bought Hondamans book and printed the workshop manual. So I think we are good to go to get this project underway.
Bike is documented k5, but after research we found out it has k3 engine, k2 frame and those 69-72 forks. It has 85 000 km (53 000ml) on the clock. Unclear is this true or not. When we bought the bike it was rideable, started right up which was somewhat a miracle. It was last ridden almost two years ago if I remember correctly. Not sure was it smart to start it, but it ran fine. Previous owner mentioned that it eats spark plugs when cold starting. Have to look in to that one asap. Regardless the starting point is not as bad as those rusty nightmares I`ve seen here.
First plan is to rebuild the forks & front brake. Also I will try to figure out that spark plug problem. Cleaning the fuel tank is on the list too. So we are not going to disassemble the whole bike right now. Summer is coming and we are trying to get on the road. Plan is to rebuild the engine next winter. What comes to looks of the bike I would like to keep it vintage. Everything else is still open and might and probably will change. Project will go on when the budget allows so this is going to be a long one.
Couple of photos:
(Sorry for the phone picture quality. I will take better ones from now on.)
Previous owners photo:
From my garage. Starting point:
And it begins:
Disassembled the forks.
These popped out:
Oil in the tubes were black and dirty as you can expect. I cleaned all the parts and ordered new fork tubes and seals. I will first use old springs because I want to know how they perform on the street. Springs were in factory specs.
Looking forward to post again. Thanks and nice to meet you all.
-JP-