So here is my Vermont winter project. I wish I had started this posting sooner, but never really got a around to it. Back in October I bought a 1972 CB750 and decided to post my progression throughout the rebuild. I don't really have the time or money for a full restore. And I've tried to keep this project to a financial minimum, but exceeded the bank account just a little
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Long story short my first bike was a 1977 CB550 that I sold before moving up here in June and regretted it ever since. One of those I'm moving, somebody wants to buy it, and the price was right sort of things.
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We pack up everything, the 2 dogs, the cat, truck on tow dolly (dogs in truck), 16' moving truck and drive 31 hours straight to Vermont. Of course we get up here and my neighbors have hondas. I instantly want to get a another one.
I search craigslist on a daily basis for weeks. Nothing really comes up. Dont want to go smaller than a 550. There was a nice CB500, didn't get it, and still wish i had. So I put up a posting on CL that Im looking, and get a call from a guy in Franklin, VT (right up near Canada) with a 1972 CB750 for sale, with a 75 750 parts bike (seized engine), and a third set of carbs for $800. Why the hell not!
There are a few things wrong with it:
Front fork seals need replacement
Tachometer is missing a needle
Has a king queen seat
Bad looking Kreeme job
Left fork ear has been broken and welded
Missing a left side cover
PO says that the starter isn't hooked up
Thats it! Minimal rust for anything in Vermont. For those who dont know it Vermont has a large appetite for eating cars and the sort.
He swears to me that it runs and I grab it. So far everything that he has said has been spot on.
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Get it home, unload the bike, and look at my new found treasure/project/headache/fun.
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Suzuki turn signals (now belonging to a proud owner in brazil)
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Early 750 tach without needle
First things first: New gas, buy a battery, and see if she'll start!