TT, how long have you owned this machine? I remember you were one of the first people to help me out on this site and if memory is correct you have owned this machine forever! Why give up on it if you have all this history with it?
Im with Cal and wait until you move there to work on it. Btw, how is life treating ya? Congrats on the move as well!
I've had it since the early 90's, I think.
I used to see it in the parking lot at work. Then there was an internal ad asking for help moving it from a tow company. It had been stolen and stripped of gauges, seat Battery, turn sigs, and most anything that could be removed easily. The police found it and had a tow company collect it. I had a truck and offered to help him move it. Sad to see it in the shape it was in. I told him it could be put back together, and he was undecided and pretty discouraged about the whole situation, including the "storage fees" the tow company charged him. I asked to give me a shot if he decided to sell instead of fix. About a year later he called me and said I could have the remains for $150. He hadn't done anything with it since parked and was moving. I bought it and took home another project! These things find me. I swear I didn't look for any of them in my collection.
Anyway, I frequented the local yards and eventually found the correct missing pieces to make it whole again, including the correct seat. Cleaned the carbs, did the brakes, replaced the chain and the rear wheel bearings, and it was a good runner, but it made blue smoke when idling, the exhaust valve guide seals, worn out by the guides. I still drove it rotation to work and back with the six other running bikes, but it went into storage when other projects found me and I didn't need any mosquito abatement. Probably have to clean the carbs and brakes again, now. I moved the Quicksilver fairing to my 76-550F. I do like that fairing.
The 78 was a very nice bike to ride as long as the wind wasn't at your back at stop lights.
I'm going to wait until I hear from my local mechanic to see if/when he can do it or help me do it, as he has the tools to complete the job. But, it seems likely that I won't get it done before my move to AZ is nearly done. Maybe I'll bring the head back from AZ to do it here or I'll send it off. I will miss that shop and the owner.
Still undecided.
Life is good. So far, my aging issues are better than the alternative of not aging at all.
Cheers,