Camino, I'm sure your Bonnie wasn't parked in the woods for over 15 years before you got it.
And this one last ran about 20 years ago, before being parked in the woods.
Goat, I actually British Cycle Supply today and asked Kent if they have a grab bag of all the little rubber and plastic bits that go on the bike.
All the little grommets and switch parts are rotted. Of course I have to replace all the hoses.
Today I did what I'm sure many of you have foolishly (though harmlessly) done. I looked at this presently sad bike, knowing full well what a mess it is, and thought 'well, let's see what happens. Who knows?' So, I put a battery in it. Dead as a doornail. As expected. But I had to try, right?
So, I'm going to start up front and open and clean all the connectors and reclose them with a dollop of dielectric grease as a starting point. The carbs are already rebuilt. The motor should be basically okay, though I know already it needs rings (can wait till winter). Brake parts and rebuild kits on the way. That's new to me - I've never done brakes except bleeding and refilling the disc on my Honda. Tires will wait. The seat will wait.
Should be fun. My wife'll know where to find me. She's been away while I brought it home and got started.