@jason, yeah I was pretty much thinking the same thing, I don't mind tearing it down, just wanted to hear some other opinions, thanks.
@cafedawg: Yeah, the tank I knew was not from a 76, the PO gave it with the bike and I like the exposed filler lid better so it worked out. I knew this was a rough bike and I had no intention of trying to bring it back to stock, always wanted to do a custom cafe. I was planning on new headlight, guages, switches, clip-ons anyways so I was not concerned about those items. I really wanted a clean frame, motor that could be rebuilt, restorable tank and wheels. I was hoping the wiring harness was salvageable but it was not, so that and the carbs (which I knew when I bought it) are really the only things I have to replace that I was not originally planning on.
The frame indicates it is indeed a 1976 550F as does the engine code according to what I could find:
1976 Honda CB550F
- Frame: CB550F-2002970
- Engine: CB550E-1111751
If I am not reading something right, please educate me on what I have.
@rb550, yes plugs were in it, the little oil is definitely not due to something major from what I can see.
@scotts, exactly, I was looking for my next "project" and it is for the love of Honda's and the love of the custom cafe racer look. If it were a nicer bike, I could never bring myself to chop it up, I hope to find one like that one day in a barn stashed away, we can all dream, for now I get to turn a wrench, remove some from metal and bang on this thing.
Thanks for all the replies, I am going to tear into this engine this week and I will post up some pics...
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