While reassembling the Standard, I picked up a non-running CB650 Custom for $150. I think I will have better luck getting this one to run than the Standard.
The Custom.
This is just kind of a cool picture.
A lot of original decals still in pretty good condition.
Original 4-4 exhaust looks pretty good.
It must have been dropped at some point. The left exhaust has a little damage, and the clutch lever was all sorts of ganked up.
Insulation on the spark units is melted on this one too. Sooner or later, I'll be yelling, "Oh, Hondamaaaaaan!!"
The engine and carbs with the tank off.
This is what really sold the bike.
5500 miles on it before it was parked 13 years ago, according to PO. Missing the choke cable... and I have a new one that was purchased years ago for the Standard. Installed, it feels like it's moving the butterflies.
Missing the headlight assembly. After putting the connectors together, it turns over strongly. I swapped the headlight assembly over from the Standard, and it lights up fine. The PO said there was a fairing on it at one point, hence the snarly, yet loose wiring.
A stock Custom handlebar is more of a buckhorn style, and these are definitely not buckhorns. The bars had to have been swapped out at some point. I'll point out the issues involving the M/C a little later. The return throttle cable was jammed up big time... and I had a brand new one bought for the Standard. Swapped out, life is good!
I swapped out the bars from the Standard onto the Custom. In the process, I also put a Standard M/C on it. Looks pretty all right, I think.
The top one is a Standard M/C, the bottom from a Custom. The angle of the reservoir reflects the tilt from the buckhorn bars. Also, the Custom M/C doesn't have a banjo bolt; the brake line has a flange that runs straight into the cylinder.
I don't know where these bars are from, but the hole for the stud on the controls is too far toward the front of the bars, causing the controls. Ultimately the M/C and brake lever are rotated much too far out of spec to be useful.
Headlight reinstalled on the Custom. I think the headlight ears aren't right, because the turn signal stalks are flat and there's a hole that looks like it's supposed to go to on the fork clamp tube, but doesn't fit at all.
Starting to look like a motorcycle again.
Tomorrow... CLR in the tank, followed by alcohol to pull the water, followed by a gas fill to inhibit rust. Hook it up and see if it runs!