It got over 10° C here today, so it seemed like the perfect opportunity for a first startup attempt.
It took a little playing with the choke and the throttle, but I managed to get her fired up... on three cylinders. The culprit turned out to be a stuck float needle on the second carb. After that was fixed and shaking off the cobwebs for a bit, she ran quite well for just a bench sync.
There were a few issues. It turns out the insulation on the positive battery cable had worn through, and at one point it grounded out on the frame and started sparking like crazy. Next the tach seems to be a bit lazy. I'm not really sure what to do about that, so I'll have to dig into that a bit. The last one was it sounded like the clutch was rattling a bit. It was kind of intermittent, and pulling in the lever quieted it down.
Also the started safety relay somehow fixed itself. I can now start the bike without pulling in the clutch lever.
An interesting thing I noticed also is the headlight has a plastic bubble over it. Would that be some sort of aftermarket add on?
So now that I have a runner, I'm going to start working my way towards a fully functional motorcycle. I'm thinking the game plan is to start at the back and move towards the front.