Hi everyone,
I have a 1978 CB750F2 that I've been restoring, as much original as possible (with few modifications like brake lines and blinkers) during the past 2 years.
The bike I got was a barn find, it sat for at least 20 years untouched.
The previous owner seemed to be racing this bike a lot back in the 80's since he removed the starter, center stand, remove a lot of foam from the seat, added a steering stabilizer, remove all the blinkers and so on. I also got a box of parts with some endurance light and other racing parts.
The bike also had a custom racing replica paint made by hand.
When I got the bike, I guess that the guy was working on it (only 1 shock on the rear, points cover was removed...) the story I got was that he became sick and couldn't work on the bike anymore, and it sat for 20+ or 30+ years I only the 2nd owner.
I spent a lot of time and effort restoring the bike to its original condition (original paint job, reinstalling the starter...)
I have rebuilt the carbs, I have an ultrasonic cleaner so I took them all apart, ultrasonic cleaned them, rebuild them with fresh seals and o-rings.
The ignition is also brand new with new points and condenser, set correctly.
The bike did not have any trouble to start again after 20 years!
However, I can't fix an Idle issue: when the bike is fully warmed up, it'll idle fine, but if you give just a bit of throttle, it will then stuck to 3500 rpm idle! no matter what!
Same when riding, it feels like riding with cruise control! the only to make it go back to idle is either kill it, or letting the clutch go while braking to make it stall but stop before stalling.
Here is a video that clearly shows the problem when the bike is warm:
https://1drv.ms/v/s!Auu8yAfGtqmfga9TQGWygSn-pYRg1g?e=gfCxxK I have check at least 3 times and :
- There is no vacuum leak, I've sprayed a lot of carb cleaner around the intake and the idle doesn't jump
- The carb are perfectly synchronized, I have 4 vacuum gauges, I did the sync at least 3 times
- I have checked the accelerator pump, and its return spring and it works well
- I have checked the advance mechanism on the ignition and it works well too, it doesn't stick and it is in good shape.
I have the stock jetting on the carbs, and stock airbox.
There is a lot of excess RTV on the bottom end (it can be seen behind the points cover) so the previous owner definitely spitted the case, and did some sort of bottom end (maybe top end as well) rebuild. But maybe he did some race modification to the engine as well? like a lighter crank maybe? or some different pistons or rods?
Anyway here is a pic of the pic bike as of today

