Hello to everyone
I just signed up because I'm starting into a restoration of a '75 CB400F. I've had a look around here and it looks like a great site with a great bunch of folks. Hopefully I can find a place to fit in and contribute some bits here and there .
This 400 might turn out to be a bit more than I want to bite off right now, but I figure I'll start small and see how it goes. I keep going back and forth between selling it and buying one that's ready to go riding or sticking out the restoration.
Today I managed to get it to sputter a couple of times and it definately wants to run. The floats were stuck so more gas was running out the bottom than making it into the cylinders! Once I get the carbs back on, I think it'll fire right up. Definately an encouraging first step
The biggest part of this restore will be dealing with a nasty gouge in the frame where the sidestand used to mount. I searched the sites as best I could, but only managed to find a couple of mentions of the same problem, no fixes. I don't really relish the idea of riding on a welded frame, but I'm a pretty fair welder so it appears to be an easy fix on the surface. Anyone ever try it or am I better off finding a good frame? I do have a sidestand and the associated frame section (came with the bike).
Anyway, thanks to the folks who run this place. I'm sure it's not an easy job, but you've put together a wonderful resource here. Thank you.
BTW, I live in West Grove, PA. Just down the road from you, Glenn. We should get together for a ride.
Happy Holidays to all,
Chris Herring