Here are some additional pictures of my bike.
Unfortunately, I don't have the original "This is how she started" pics, but I have some that are "pretty close". Page Two!!!
Here she is when we just started getting to the head gasket leak/bent valves in my acquaintance's garage. To that point, I'd already taken the carbs apart and started attempting to clean and reassemble them, but just turning the engine over manually we could hear bent valves. It was going to be a long road.
The day we brought her home:
Then she went through a couple incarnations:
before reaching her zenith.
and then she was ready to go to the Oregon Country Fair and wade through the muddy aftermath of the worst storm in the Fair's history... fully loaded.
I honestly can say that I wasn't all that sure I'd be able to get the ride I bought for $450 with leaking head gasket, bent valves, cracked coils, melted igniters, etc etc etc running decently... and there were some times where the only thing that kept me going was the fact that I'd probably not get my money 'back' for it if I tried to sell it, so I should finish it and enjoy it myself.
My build thread reads with a lot of ups and downs, often more commentary, questions and back-and-forth than technical details, but Hush, Scunny, Soos, Paul, and Mickey (oh and Jim, Jimi and Janis... and John, Paul, George and Ringo... and... and... many, many others) really kept me going, kept me motivated and helped me have some faith in myself. In retrospect, I can't recommend any utter newbie
start their wrenching foray with a CB650, but it's ok. I got by with a little help from my friends.