Wow! I did a 100% resto on one that looked like yours when I got it.
When I listed it afterward, it lasted 15 minutes. When that guy rode it home to the garage he had (rented from his landlord) the landlord bought it from him on sight at a healthy profit. It turned out that the landlord had the exact same 750K8 when he was in college and regretted selling it ever since. You ought to see it now: it looks like 5 layers of wax have been applied!
Then the guy who bought it form me came back and bought my then-in-resto 750F1 when it was half done: about 5 months later he rode it away from here. He had it for 15 months before someone talked him out of it (it's in Fort Collins, CO now) and the original guy came by with a CB550K1 in need of help.
So...it's the star of my next book. This weekend I'll get the rear wheel assembly back together and install new front wheel bearings, and maybe get close to starting up the newly-rebuilt (and all heavily photo-documented) engine.
Next, it needs paint...gold...flake...
That is awesome man. I am not planning on doing a resto on this one, that being said I plan on keeping all the original parts so if God forbid the day comes I have to sell it the parts will be there.
I have an early style rear fender to go on it, current stock one is in rough shape. Want to do a cafe style seat but am having trouble finding one that wouldn't involve removing the factory latches. Have a spare front fender I am going to bob, it is in rough shape but will be good when I am done with it. Both fenders are going powder coated gloss black.
Have to do the cam chain tensioner today. Did the valve clearances last night and it is running much better.
It puked gas on the floor while on reserve after running so have to figure that out.
Still planning on getting the steel dragon air box but for now the factory air box will do. Just have to figure out how to change the air filter once it gets here.