why not just ditch the whole bike? i mean if it has no aesthetic value (to you) or sentimental value then why keep it?
Like I said its my first bike, so it obviously has sentimental value. Aesthetic value no...but thats just me.
I'm doing this because I always wanted both a cruiser and a fun bike to throw around in the twisties, and seeing as I already have a nice cruiser, modifying the CB is the most logical way to get that second bike. Especially money wise. I pay about $180 a month insurance for my VTX, and a newer sport bike of any caliber would be about that as well...and being as the CB is so old, only have to pay around $38 a month, and I don't have to buy another motorcycle. (incase you didn't know, massachusetts has standardized insurance so we all get raped...for the VTX, I pay $1250 BEFORE they factor in my history and step number...that makes it almost $2000 a year, while most others with my bike in different states pay no more than 800 tops. Massachusetts sucks balls that way).
Anyway, I consider this a cheap method to having two very different bikes for very different purposes.
Why keep it? Because it does me no good to sell it. I payed 500 for it in working condition. The thing probably needs at least 200 in parts to get it working again...so what could I sell it for, $150, $200? Thats not even enough to pay for one good part for my VTX. Instead of putting 150 in my pocket, I'd rather keep the thing around with the hope of someday bringing it back to life.
And thats the other thing. The VTX is a new and hot product, and as such, for $350 you could barely by anything worth putting on it. I could spend 1k and only get crash bars, a sissybar, and a new airbox. And that same money put into the CB would get me a whole new bike...for 1k I could fix up the engine, get a new tank and get a new seat to make the thing look cooler...