First off, Hello to everyone!
My name is Brian, and I recently bought a 1977 CB750 basket case.... well kinda, the guy I bought it from started tearing it down about 3 years ago he said, and it's just been sitting in his shop. He didn't do anything to the engine other that take the carbs off, but he did take all the cosmetics off of the bike, I have or should have all the parts and bolts he had them in cans and boxes. He said he bought it in '79 and it shows 28k miles on the odometer, engine seems to be in good shape, haven't done a compression check yet or anything, but it does turn over and no signs of major issues.
This is the shape it was in when I picked it up this past weekend.
I have taken it down a little more, still have to remove the swing arm, forks, and engine.
I talked to a guy that owns a Honda grave yard aka (salvage yard) he also builds bikes, services, and is a parts dealer, in my area. I was telling him the style i was wanting to go for, and he said to cut the frame where I can remove the valve cover while the engine is in the bike for future purposes, he said it doesn't weaken the frame, he raced CB's for 20 years and done his bikes this way. Have any of you heard of this or done it?
I'm just trying to get more opinions before I go chopping and screw something up, I am a welder fabricator by trade so that part doesn't concern me. I'm just worried about the structural integrity of the frame after removing the 2 smaller tubes under the backbone from the down tubes back to where the tank meets the seat.
Also from what he said and what I have read about the 77 carbs with the accelerator pumps and all, I am looking for a set of older carbs, I don't care to deal with those.
I will be getting rid of pretty much a lot of the stock cosmetic parts also, I was shocked that the original seat was in great shape. The guy i bought this bike from must have kept it inside.
I'm thinking of maybe finding a 73-75 gas tank also..... I don't really like the shape of the 77.
I will post more pics later.
Thanks for any and all help, or input!
Brian