Thought I'd post a pic of the new ride on here for you all to see


It's a 1982 Honda CB900 Custom with about 48,000, which some of you may remember me asking some questions about when I bought it a few weeks back, and I am happy to report that it is up and running and I just put about 100 miles on it Friday.
So far I've done the following to it:
- New Plugs
- New plug wires and boots
- Valve adjustment
- Sea foam in the gas and crankcase(the 100 mile ride was to run the seafoam through it)
- Wind Jammer removed
- Headlight installed
- Rear trunk thingie removed(it was falling apart)
- Bath
To Do:
- Fluid change(now that the seafoams run through it), Oil, tranny, final drive, brake, forks.
- Figure out why the blinkers no longer work(thinking this has to do with the removal of windjammer and/or trunk)
- Install front blinkers
It seems to be running really well, and assuming it makes it through this season without any major issues I am planning on pulling the tank & side covers and having them repainted, as well as get the valve covers and other engine covers kerma-chromed this coming winter while she sits in the garage. Also planning a full carb rebuild this winter too.
Little bit of work on this, and then it's back to the cafe project. Just finished school so I have time to focus on the project again, but managed to distract myself with this new ride instead
