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Howdy! Welcome!Only 30 seconds to convince the wife?! You're a lucky man. Great score! My favorite color too. That's the classic 70's Honda time capsule!Look forward to seeing your progress.Do you have any other bikes?
Welcome and nice find. While everyone hates he king queen seat,they are comfortable on long trips making saddletime not as fatiguing, behind a Windjammer they tour quite nicely.So, give the seat a try to see if your opinion changes for long rides…Ugly as sin most say, but functional.You likely got a good deal…Clean up the exhaust and decide if some patches would make it serviceable to let you save 1-2k for a stock exhaust… or put a 4-into-1 stainless Delkevic on it for around $500 shipped.
Quote from: RAFster122s on May 23, 2023, 10:47:57 AMWelcome and nice find. While everyone hates he king queen seat,they are comfortable on long trips making saddletime not as fatiguing, behind a Windjammer they tour quite nicely.So, give the seat a try to see if your opinion changes for long rides…Ugly as sin most say, but functional.You likely got a good deal…Clean up the exhaust and decide if some patches would make it serviceable to let you save 1-2k for a stock exhaust… or put a 4-into-1 stainless Delkevic on it for around $500 shipped.Thanks! The little bit I've sat on it, it is quite comfortable. I'm sure it was a smooth ride in it's glory days.I got a pretty good deal on it so if I've got to spend a bit to get some new stock pipes I'll be in the green. I do have an old Kerker 4 into 1 I may just throw on in the meantime once i get the carbs back on and fire this thing up.
Congrats...looks ten times better already! What does the inside of the tank look like? Dont contaminate newly cleaned carbs with a bad fuel supply.
It never ceases to amaze me! How many more Honda cb’s are still stashed in garages around North America? They just keep appearing. Nice find and best of luck.
From the shape of that rack I'd guess Triple A.
Small update. Got the carbs all cleaned up and really should have waited for the rebuild kit to show up before reassembling but I was impatient. Got the carbs on and tried to fire it up and was struggling to get fuel into the bowls. I noticed the needles were looking pretty rough so I think once I get the rebuild kit and everything replaced I should have better luck. Fortunately these carbs are pretty simple.I did pop the bowls and messed around with the floats to get some fuel flowing and got it to run for about 30 seconds until it ran out of fuel. All 4 pipes were getting pretty hot so that’s a good sign. Just going to test the coils today, check the spark plugs and ignition timing to make sure everything is good there and hope that when the rebuild kit comes that will help with the fuel delivery.
Quote from: mk2drew on May 26, 2023, 09:44:29 AMSmall update. Got the carbs all cleaned up and really should have waited for the rebuild kit to show up before reassembling but I was impatient. Got the carbs on and tried to fire it up and was struggling to get fuel into the bowls. I noticed the needles were looking pretty rough so I think once I get the rebuild kit and everything replaced I should have better luck. Fortunately these carbs are pretty simple.I did pop the bowls and messed around with the floats to get some fuel flowing and got it to run for about 30 seconds until it ran out of fuel. All 4 pipes were getting pretty hot so that’s a good sign. Just going to test the coils today, check the spark plugs and ignition timing to make sure everything is good there and hope that when the rebuild kit comes that will help with the fuel delivery.Congrats on getting it to fire off.But what kits did you order?You know aftermarket carb kits are known for notoriously bad sized brass parts???
Quote from: newday777 on May 26, 2023, 06:07:53 PMQuote from: mk2drew on May 26, 2023, 09:44:29 AMSmall update. Got the carbs all cleaned up and really should have waited for the rebuild kit to show up before reassembling but I was impatient. Got the carbs on and tried to fire it up and was struggling to get fuel into the bowls. I noticed the needles were looking pretty rough so I think once I get the rebuild kit and everything replaced I should have better luck. Fortunately these carbs are pretty simple.I did pop the bowls and messed around with the floats to get some fuel flowing and got it to run for about 30 seconds until it ran out of fuel. All 4 pipes were getting pretty hot so that’s a good sign. Just going to test the coils today, check the spark plugs and ignition timing to make sure everything is good there and hope that when the rebuild kit comes that will help with the fuel delivery.Congrats on getting it to fire off.But what kits did you order?You know aftermarket carb kits are known for notoriously bad sized brass parts???I just got a kit from vintage 750, which I’m sure is still just from China. Must of the brass I’m going to use but I just need to try the needle and floats from a new kit. And the bowl gaskets.What kits do you recommend for the future? Or just try and save the original brass parts?