My '74 CB550 is more stock than not.
It's certainly not as gorgeous as some of the better-than-new restorations posted here, but it looks pretty good and is meant to be ridden.
The exhaust is obviously not stock, but works with the look.
The headers are NOS Dunstall's that I got still new in the box and the cans are from Dennis Kirk.
Tires are Avon Roadriders, but next set will probably be dual sport tires something like Anakee's or Tourance as I like to ride this bike on dirt and gravel backroads.
The highway bars/crash bars I don't think are Hondaline, but they came with the bike when I got it and does provide a little piece of mind given that I do like the unpaved roads - so, I've left them on.
Other than that, visually this bike is basically stock.
Hidden variances include tapered steering head bearings, an aftermarket air cleaner, and I eliminated the two piece brake line with the big pressure switch in the middle and now have a single steel braided line and a banjo nut bolt that has a pressure switch in it for the brake light. The less-bulge-prone braided line does make the lever action feel a little more positive.
I've got a carb issue that I'm hoping to sort out this week, or soon anyway, 'cause Spring is on the way!