I recently bought my first bike, a Craigslist-find project bike. The seller had begun to re-build it as a cafe racer and I am finishing the job. The bike came with a professionally painted fuel tank and a sharp-looking cafe-style seat, but some essentials were missing (no turn signals, broken headlight), and some other essentials came uninstalled (front brake, speedometer).
This is the only "before" photo I have, taken after a 10-hour drive there-and-back to buy the bike.
Phase 1 of my build is to strip and re-paint the frame, after I de-tab it and weld on mounts for the seat, custom oil tank, and modern electronics (AGM battery, SS reg/rec, etc.). Before I began disassembly, the engine was in decent running shape. Pulling the engine was an adventure, but I got it out on the second attempt, after strapping on a length of 2x4 to assist in controlled maneuvering.
I purchased a cheap engine stand from Harbor Freight. I made four brackets out of iron angle and then mounted the engine with two lengths of threaded rod.
I plugged up all ports on the engine and began scraping away 40 years of crud using Castrol SuperClean and a plethora of scrub brushes. Small components safe to blast with sand have been cleaning up nice and easy. I am considering fashioning a large enclosure to sand blast the entire frame and soda blast the engine.
Today I removed the rear shocks and staged what the main line of the bike will look like with a raised tail and seat. The bike came with shorter 11.5" shocks and I plan to restore it to somewhere in the ballpark of 13". As for the seat interface, I plan to cut another 1.5" off the tail of the frame and weld capped brackets for turn signal mounts, below the seat cowl. Weld a shelf to hide electronics beneath the cowl. Relocate the oil tank to mostly clear up the back triangle.
I will try to post my progress as the build continues. I can't wait to be finished with cleaning and get on with building the new!