Nice find, TT
Since I am just up the road, and awash with leftover F2 parts, I was going to offer up some parts for what sounded to be a "rustbucket" resto. Nothing in my garage looks better than what's hangin' on your bike right now though If you find anything missing let me know, I may have it.
P.S. That stock exhaust looks great. Most are rusted out where the collecter meets the muffler. Nice!
Thanks Sean, but I wasn't looking for it. It found me, pretty much like the others I have.
Nice offer for the parts, too. Got a right side cover? The seat pan on this one is probably worthless, as I can see foam through the rusted metal at the lower most area from beneath it. I have a good King Queen I might use. But, another option seems desirable.
Been working on the tank today. What a godawful smell from the old gas/rust! It's got pin holes at the very top next to the tank door! Soaking in TSP/Water now. If I can get the tank clean inside I'll braze up the holes and line the tank.
I think I can save the petcock (completely plugged up, but not corroded). But the in tank filter came out in pieces.
Guess I'll have to use one of those friggin inline filters with this petcock.
So, far the tank and seat look to be the worst of the lot.
The muffler does look to be intact. We'll see when I get it to run. There is so much dog dirt in the yard around the bike that I just haven't gotten low and looked under it where the rust is likely to begin. I don't have the bike home yet. It's about 3-4 miles away. My truck is full of...stuff. So, I decided to try and drive the bike home instead of haul it. I take parts off and drag them home to refurbish, then go back and put them back on. That's what I did with the brakes. And now, the carbs and tank are home. I'll put those back when the new carb rubbers get here.
Kinda funny. This is my third Cb750F, and my second 77 model of same. I got a 77F years ago with the intention of touring it with the wife on the back. I was still working then and didn't have time to restore it. But, I bought enough parts from Honda, that have never been installed, to do the job. The first bike has a Kerker on it in descent shape, but just too loud for touring. So, I bought an entire stock 4 into 1 exhaust system. Then went nuts and got a new tank, side covers, seat and cowl, even shocks from Honda to do the restoration. Later, when the 78 arrived, I bought enough parts to make two complete bikes. Buying parts was easy. Getting time away from work was impossible. So, now I have three 750Fs and enough parts to make two pretty good ones... if the valve trains hold up. (Actually, the first F model has a K engine in it.)
Cheers,