Well, I don't know if it's because the hour is late and I should be in bed waiting for Santy to make his drop, or the empty JD bottle beside me, but I quite like it!
As Junky says, the dude's put a lot of work into it, I'd say (being a child of the seventies) that this bike was no-one's "daily rider", but probably a show-bike. There were magazines like "Iron Horse" and "Chopper" filled with bikes like this, back then, the rule was, "The wilder, the better"! It's good to see that it's in such good condition, the paint and chrome still looks great, as does the seat, and pretty much everything else.
It's not something that we'd ride all that often, but for a lot of us who are old enough and were
actually riding these bikes (I bought my first CB750 new in 1978) back then, this thing is like a well preserved time capsule, and as soon as I started to check out the pics, immediately long forgotten memories started to flood back into my grey matter.
I'd buy it you know, just to park in a corner of the house, to gaze on it now and then to remind me of how much fun we had back then, when bikes were as much an expression of our personalities and the time in which we lived, long before "train spotters" crawled out of the woodwork, and "streetfighters" tried to re-invent the wheel! Long live individuality! Cheers, Terry.