I picked up a real basket case of a bike, a 1973 CB 750, really cheap, with the intention of building a nice reliable bobber. The real prize, for me at least, was a solid frame I could title and do what I wanted. I am not in a particular hurry to get this done and I have a 2004 Harley Heritage Softail to satisfy my riding urge.
This is what it looked like when I first picked it up.
I started to disassemble the bike and see just how bad it really was, some of the items were pretty obvious, like the melted wiring, and the electrical box held on with metal water pipe brace.There was speaker wire going all over the place and wrapped all around the loom. The rear wheel, was on backwards, just to make it a roller and had a hideous spray paint job,like the rest of the bike.
So on to the carbs, which were painted all over as well.
I am going to try and remove the paint, via blasting, and see what happens, but I have feeling I will be buying another set, but you never know, it would be really nice to bring them back.
I then started on the front end to keep it balanced on the stand, the first thing I noticed, after cutting the rubber water holders off, was the rust.
Then something else popped up, notice anything interesting about the top of the triple tree?
The wiring was a total loss, so I just ended up cutting it off to remove it.
All, or most, of the engine bolts are Allen head, barely above finger tight, obviously the engine has been apart before, this may be good, or bad, only time will tell.
So this is where I am at the moment, depending on my time schedule tonight I may get the engine out.
I know I will be asking for a lot of help as I have never rebuilt anything like this before.