I am a newbie to your forum but have looked at it many times in the past. I apologize if I started in the wrong location but it seemed right as I am looking to restore the bike.
I have a blue '75, 750F that I have been storing for 15 years. I owned one of the 1st ones in '69 and road it in the Air Force, eventually chopped it and road it for several years thereafter. I bought one of the 1st Gold Wing's in '75 and my main ride now (5th Gold Wing) is an '05.
Anyway I am looking to restore the CB750F and this appears to be the right place to start, this forum.
The 750 is really in great shape in that not much was modified from stock and I think it only has like 800 miles on the engine. The original owner bought it in Texas, drove it to work, and eventually bought a Gold Wing. When I got the 750 it had been laying in the original owners backyard here in Phoenix on its side. I had purchased his old Gold Wing and he threw in the 750 for free.
I did get the 750 running eventually as the carbs/tank were solid varnish. The three obvious issues are the left lower case (alternator cover I think) is cracked where it impacted the ground, which was typical without case guards, the left plastic side cover is shattered into maybe 4 pieces, and there is a dent in the tank. The bike is suffering somewhat as it sat in the AZ sun for sometime, so the tank, seat, gauges are somewhat faded, but not to bad.
I am a reasonable wrench, worked in a Honda shop in '64-'65, and did all of my own work on the CB750 in '69 as there were not to many technicians trained on the 750 in those days. I use to pull wheelies on the 750 and while up, shifted between 1st & 2nd and eventually blew out the dogs between 4th & 5th. The local shop in North Texas had never worked on the motor so I pulled the motor, split the case and replaced, I think, 4th gear and got her back on the road. I currently do all of my own work on the 1800.
So as a project I am thinking I want to maintain as much of the original as possible, but upgrade problematic and/or modern components that improve the overall performance (not racing) and safety of the machine. So I am certain that all or most of my questions have been asked and answered many times on the forum but I just did not know where to start.
1. Restore as stock or utilize performance upgrades - I assume with the large number of these motorcycles available in the market that the cost associated with doing it pure stock would not justify the price if sold? And in my case I want to ride it for several years.
2. Should I try and replace the lower left engine cover or have the aluminum welded/polished?
3. I see after-market replacement plastic side covers available, would that be the way to go on my shattered side cover (black)?
4. I am assuming there are several options to replace the points, what manufacturer do you recommend? I am assuming this would be the coils as well?
5. I am thinking about replacing the stock carbs as the throttle adjustment on these guys were always problematic. Is there a trouble free, low cost solution to the stock 4-carb setup? The newer 750's went to a bar and cam throttle system that eliminated the 4 cable into one system, would this be a better way to go to maintain the stock look? What would you recommend?
6. The stock tank is dented and rusty, should I have it repaired as I am going to do a re-paint anyway, or try to find a replacement?
7. The stock bike is blue but I really like the Andres Red. What about the issue of changing the bike from its original color to an obvious color that was not done in that year?
8. While there may be some businesses here in Phoenix that would be capable of matching Honda paint, upholstery, etc., who might you recommend (probably in California) who could do the re-paint (stock stripping) and recover the stock seat (stock look)?
9. What other forums, books, manufactures, E-bay, places should I go to? There is a very large bone-yard here in Phoenix (Bob's Used Cycle) and I remember walking through an 18-wheeler trailer filled with several hundred 750 motors one day over in their yard, so I'm sure I could find, hopefully stock parts if I needed to.
Thank you for responding and again I apologize if I stepped into the wrong forum. I am a local home inspector and take digital pictures of defects, upload, etc. I have done several projects on my '05 Gold Wing and uploaded and posted to their forum so I would be happy to document the resulting project if this benefits others!