Only reason I'm hesitating now is the amount of time I have in this project. I pretty much plan to sell it, it has 50k miles, it looks weathered, I've got about 2 1/2 days of my life into the work already. A weathered '72 cb750 with an old 4-into-1 pipe (quite rusty header pipes, was going to sand and paint black) -- also needs a seat cover -- would bring $750 ($1 per cc) if I was LUCKY. In this economy? Who knows. So I'm not sure if pulling/cleaning/possibly rejetting is a good investment of my time. It runs pretty strong.
If this bike had 18k miles and was in pristine cosmetic shape and had the highly regarded hm341 stock exhaust still that was also in great shape -- it would be much less of an issue to commit more time to it. As it is -- if I pull/clean/maybe rejet the carbs, the bike would still sell for.......$750. If I'm LUCKY. I have a couple other projects that look much better I might better spend time with.
I realize these motors go for a long time, but the bike is cosmetically beat. No serious flaws, just faded original paint, seat needs re-cover, that yucko-looking 4-into-1, and the perception of a buyer "hey it's high mileage."
This bike reminds me of the movie "The Mask" where Stanley Ipkiss (Jim Carrey) is out in front of the nightclub with Cameron Diaz, he's waiting for the valet service to retrieve his car. The valet drives up with a clunker, Ipkiss says "That's not mine."