PERSONALLY...I wouldn't touch a bike that isn't running and ridable the day I pick her up.....but that's me. I'm too old for hopeless basket cases....they made a GAZILLION of these bikes...buy a clean bike....buy the best bike you can possibly afford, and you will be miles ahead. All this talk of "don't cut up a clean bike" is bullocks. Unless it is a 1969 Sandcast CB750, it ain't worth that much. BUY THE BEST BIKE YOU CAN AFFORD, and forget about all this "it's in pieces but ran a year ago" bull$hit. That is a nighmare waiting for a victim....don't walk away from it....RUN!
AGONY awaits you with these bikes......best thing to do is leve the stock airbox and exhasut pipes on it. Anything else you do is cool, but once you remove the stock airbox, things go all to hell QUICK.
I'm speaking from my personal experience.
Oh, and CB750 1973-1976 "K" model is the best.....more parts are available for that model than anything else. Several companies still build custom engine pices for them. If you go with another model....as I did....then you get to play the "make it fit....make it work" game. It sucks.
Sorry to be a downer....but when you ignore me, and a year from now your in the dumps, remember I told you so.
Old CB's require a mechanic for an owner...be forewarned!
P.S. CB650??? Only thing on that that is worth a $hit is the motor (for a cafe build at least). And the charging system on those motors SUCK a$$.
Don't fk around....if you want a cafe, buy a CB750, again the best you can buy, and go from there.
Yes, I'm blunt...but I'm trying to save you a hell of alot of heartache.
~Joe