I'm not sure why but I was never really interested in getting a motorcycle until I saw my first cb750 almost two years ago on another forum and I knew I had to have one. Sounds lame to put it that way, I know, but 5 months later I took my msf safety course and two days after that I had my 750. Maybe it's just because the bikes nowadays all look the same, but these bikes of the 70's really drew me in with their simple yet gorgeous styling.
Anyways, I bought the bike off of some older guy up in cleveland, OH. 19k miles, mostly stock with the exception of a few hideous add ons:
Thankfully, the guy had the old stock seat which he sold me for an extra $80, and after I removed the truly ugly king/queen seat, windshield, and sissy bar, my bike looked good. I kind of liked the crash bar so it stayed on for awhile, and actually saved the bike the one time I downed it, but I eventually removed that too.
Sadly though, I still lived at home, so for a year my bike had to sit outside, garaged in the winter, and I couldn't do any work on the bike. I did what I could, by adding pods and rebuilding the carbs. Oh, and I added a good set of battlax BT45 tires
Finally, I saved up enough to move out and buy a house where the bike found it's new home:
I even have my own work bench, where my carbs currently reside:
With the first snow looming and a slight mishap involving a missing screw, if you read one of my earlier posts last week, I've decided it's time to put the bike away and start making preparations for an engine rebuild. Not because it doesn't run well, but because I want to get to really get to know how my bike ticks and (hopefully) improve it at the same time. Well that and it leaks oil like a sieve.
I'm still working out exactly what I want to do, but I know it will definitely involve new:
-good oem gaskets/o-rings/seals throughout
-new adjustable cam sprocket, cam chain, cam chain tensioner
-quality studs
Then depending on the funds the sky is the limit. Of what I will do, I want to make sure it's done right the first time. I'll start with the head, hopefully with a little Mike Rieck magic, but I'm tossing around the idea of going with an 836cc kit and an ape lightened/balance crank. Needless to say though, in the next week I'll be pricing out and ordering what I know I want then depending on the funds I'll decide the next move.
Anyways, sorry to ramble for a bit there but I hope you like the pics. I'll try and keep you guys informed on what I do.