So I was hangin out at the local coffee shop bike spot, being the only old CB among the crowd of Harley guys as usual. Anyhow, one guy asked me if I was looking for a project bike, that he bought this old CB450T for his son, but doesn't have the time to put into rebuilding it. Supposedly it's a 1968 CB450T race bike, built by Honda and raced by their team. Supposedly it has the race fairing on it, racing seat, fiberglass tank, and the motor is built up. He said that it was in rough shape but figures it could be brought back to life without much part replacement (he owns a chopper shop in my town, so I figure he knows bikes, but of course a seller would say that). Anyhow, he said that he's too busy to put the time in, and hates to see it just sit there... wants me to make him an offer.
I want to go see it, but likely won't be able to until next week, but I have to say, he got my attention. If I do, pics will follow.
SO, seeing as virtually nothing will be stock on this motor, what should I look for as signs of beyond repair? I know it's tough to gauge without pictures, but what should I offer him for a "rough" 1968 race bike? Same as a regular 450T?
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