OMFG.......
I got a $500 beauty of a '79 cb650 yesterday.
Has a fugly fairing on it, the grab bar is off a cb650c(close but not quite right)
I'm thinking of snagging all the stocker bits(what few are left) off my heavily modified '79 to make this one completely stock.
The speedo is stock, and works, but the glass is stained with something from the inside of the glass. And to boot it's the 120 ('79 only) speedo.
Tach is great as well.
One thing that got me was how vibrant the red on the speedo and tach is.
Came with a aftermarket headlight bucket, seat cover, 2 quarts of oil, chain lube, all reciepts the last 3 PO's did I think.
Not a lit, but the thing has just over 20,000 miles on it(or the speedo does anyway)
The right (battery side) side cover is IMMACULATE.
The left one is sun faded with the clear peeling up.
Thinking of taking them both to a good painter, having him sand what he needs to, and re-spray some clear on both of them.
The tank ... I dunno so far.
The right side has rust on the bottom edge, but holds gas....
I think I might just de-rust it, and fill 'er with gas.
The paint job is as the left side cover is a bit.
You can see a bit of flaking of the clearcoat, but the colors are pretty good.
Worth just re-coating after a bit of fine grit wet sanding.
Frame has rust....but it's 30 years old, I expect some.
The exhaust....... OMFG.
EXCELENT. Stock 4-2, EXCELLENT chrome.
Missing only 1 heat shield on the (?) right side.
I plan on raiding myu stash o parts for a stock headlight bucket
get the grab rail and tu8rn signals off the other '79
The front signals too.... this '79 has the mounts removed.
I might put the fairing on my other '79 (confused yet??)
Other than that, I might have to replace the wiring harness, depending on what happened inside that little black bag all the connections are in.
If they are cut and spliced, new harness.
If it's good, I'll be stoked.
I REALLY don't want to replace the wiring harness....
Tires are even good!
Font one was installed less than a year ago, the rear about 1 1/2 years ago.
I'm completely stoked... Now I have a bike to put those damned $240 rebuild kit costin bastard assed cb650 carbs on this bike....
I need a reason to use them to at least feel the money wasn't wasted...
And lord knows I don't want them on the overbored '79.....
The new '79 runs already with the carbs it has... but those ones I got on my shelf have all new rubber bits, gaskets, and are(or were when removed) synch'ed and running great.
Not only the left(#1) carb air cutoff diaphragm looks partially melted.
I bet all the rubber in those carbs are as old as that one.
I know, pics, pics, pics.........
When I find where my wife hid the camera I will oblige.
I got carbs I wanna take pics of as well!
l8r