Just an update. The rebuild is complete. It only needed, well, everything.
I'm not sure what the actual mileage was on this bike, but, the motor was very well worn out. Thankfully, the original chrome bores were in good shape, so, no chrome flaked off to cause serious damage. Still it took a 2nd undersize grind of the crank, cam and lifters were all reground. Near bearings all around, new, nikasil, cylinders, pistons, rings, etc. New valves & springs. Rebuilt the carbs, new exhaust. Transmission and final drive both torn down cleaned, a few bearings replaced, and near seals. The u-joint was shot. Some of the bearings were so bad that the caps had broken, and the needles fell out. The yokes were pretty beat up, so, I ended up getting a new one instead of rebuilding the old one.
They say if you didn't spend more than the bike is worth to rebuild it, that you didn't do it right. I guess I did it right.
It's a joy to ride, and makes some glorious sound under acceleration and up hills!
Next project on this bike is dual disk brakes up front. I've got all the parts, plus, the forks on the disk brake bikes already have the mounts for the left side caliper.
I also scored a nice set of Wixom bags off eBay that just put on it this morning.
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jay_snyder67, on Flickr