I am almost 'done' with this bike. Installed my rebuilt petcock on my freshly cleaned tank. Hooked up the fuel lines (btw, how the heck do most of you 750 guys route those lines from the petcock on the RHS of the tank to the carbs??) and new in line filters. Media blasted my exhaust collars, and mounted the pipes correctly. I'm sticking with the Jardine slip ons for now. Charged up the battery, and she started right up! My new oil gauge showed good pressure right off the bat (70-80 psi w/10w40 in it for the first few miles) and it sounded GREAT! I was worried my carbs may leak after using non Honda float valves and seats, but they held tight, even after I forgot to turn the petcock off, so I'm pretty confident I won't have to pull the carbs again (stoked!)
All in all a great day!
I'm pulling the front wheel next trip for bearings, tire/tube, and maybe doing the steering stem bearings...we'll see about those, but I should just do them while I've got the bike in the shop, and access to the amenities...like a 30 ton press. Also of note, is that the bump stops on the '76 frame don't stop the forks from banging into my beautiful K1 tank
No damage, but I sure felt that OH CRAP feeling when I heard the thud when the bars flopped over
We're tack welding a couple dimples to the stops on the lower tree, that way the frame stays unmodified