I got a 400F from a fellow who had it restored for him in 2008. The bike was overhauled completely including the motor. He put about 1600 miles on it but it sat around for the most part. I believe motor was bored out to 466 but I still need to talk to the builder about that. Runs and rides okay, however I've been wrenching to get her running like she looks.
First up was valve adjustments and timing. I'm wondering if I might need to deviate from factory valve clearance specs.
Next up is the dreaded 400F cam chain tensioner bolt, it doesn't look like it will be stuck.
The brake was seizing so the master and calliper were both rebuilt with DOT 5. Someone assembled the caliper with regular grease so ended up all over the brake pads. I've substituted it with the renowned Dow Corning High Vacuum Grease. My favourite upgrade is my new stainless line. It's a single piece from SlingShot Cycles and what a world of difference on the brake lever, wow.
Tires were cracking and 10 years old. The hubs were already glass beaded and spokes chromed. Now the wheels are getting trued and some new Avon rubber. Furthermore, the worn sprockets are being replaced, along with a new chain.
The paint the builder used on the motor is melting off and peeling on the valve cover which is a total bummer. So far the problem is isolated around the tappet covers. The valve cover will come off sometime in the winter to resolve this.
Miscellaneous: New plug boots as the old ones were out of spec. Changed the fork oil, liking the feel of 10Wt. I've also ordered the correct tank decal for the 75 model but the current looks is growing on me. I'm tempted into taking the carbs off to have a peek inside. I've become well aquatinted with doing exactly that whilst tuning my 550F. Lastly, Im considering the upgrade to electronic ignition. Hoping to have all this done to get in a local vintage motorcycle show on Sunday.