I'm slowly falling in love with "Gumtree". If you're not sure what Gumtree is, it's like Craigslist. I was browsing Gumtree on Tuesday, and spotted a 1981 Honda CX500 "Custom" for 700 bucks. I liked the fact that it was original, so I rang the seller.
Bruce told em that he bought it from the original owner in 1990, and commuted on it until he fell off in 1998, and injured his knee. He told me that once his knee had healed, he discovered that he'd lost his nerve, so parked it in his garage for another 14 years. He didn't sell it just in case he one day got his nerve back, but he and his wife have sold their house and are moving shortly, so the bike had to go.
I told him I'd buy it "sight unseen", and I drove over to his place today to collect it. I wasn't disappointed, the bike is 95% original, and apart from a little accident damage from Bruce's mishap, and the crappy Jap chrome lifting from the fenders etc, it's pretty good. When I loaded it onto the trailer I hired, (I really have to get myself a trailer, I'm sick of paying 52 bucks every time I need to drag an old bike home) it had a thick layer of dust all over it, so I took it to the carwash and blasted the crud off.
When I got it home, I inflated the tires, checked the oil and coolant level, (both OK) dumped the smelly 14 year old gas outta the tank and carbs, pulled the battery out (I think it's buggered but I hate throwing things out so I topped it up, added some battery conditioner and hooked up my "reconditioning" charger in the hope that it will return from the dead) and bought a new battery anyway, which is on one of the other chargers, then hooked up my jump start pack, checked that all the electrics still worked, (which they did, remarkably) then hit the starter button.
It runs! Amazingly after 14 years asleep, it started right up, idles smooth and quiet, with no engine rattles, and no leaks. It's breaking down at higher RPM though, and feels like the right carb is starving for gas, so I'll check the fuel lines tomorrow, as I think the hose routing is all wrong, but of course it could be a number of things, so if it's not the fuel hoses I'll work thru the "Usual Suspects" tomorrow. The brake master cylinder is clagged, so for the time being I swapped it out with spare a CB750F2 MC I had laying around, and replaced the smashed rear blinker with one from Cliff's F2 "HTR" project "leftovers". (thanks mate!) Here are some pics. Cheers, Terry.