So I finally bought myself a CB750! I've been wanting one for some time because 1) They're awesome, 2) The little 350 isn't the greatest highway/distance/2-up bike, and 3) They're awesome. I got an email from forum member Johnie about this bike he found and the guy just wanted to get rid of it (too many other bikes). His price was right and the clincher was that it had a title. On Saturday I went to take a look at it and just had to buy it. I got into some hot water with the girlfriend on saturday night, but oh well. It was worth it cause I own a cb750 now

Fast forward to today. With much help from Johnie, we got the bike loaded into his van and back to my place. I would have started this post sooner but I had to sit on the bike in my garage for a while and make vroom vroom noises. I can't wait to ride it someday. It's going to be a little while till that happens since I don't have the money to be buying parts and what not, but who cares. It's nice just to know it's there and it's mine.
Even though it's dirty, it's actually in pretty good shape. It has a 9/75 build date but is titled as a 76. Apparently it was ridden two years ago. Previous owner said it had a big fairing on it that he took off and that's why the headlight is missing. All the chrome should shine up just fine. There's a little rust in the bottom of the tank but I would say it's better than my 350. Obviously it needs a few things like sidecovers, airbox, headlight, blinkers but all in all it was a good buy. The plan is to first get it to be a rider and then slowly restore it to stock as time and money allow.
I cannot thank Johnie enough for first telling me about the bike and then helping me get it back here.
Pics!

Me with my new prize


Having done this before with his K4, John knew just how to slide that baby in there.


Once we got it unloaded we pulled a float bowl just for kicks. Deffinitely gonna need a cleaning, but could be worse.


Now the fun part begins.....