Hi guys,
I'm fairly new to this forum and new to the world of vintage motorcycles. I've been itching to get an old CB750 for years now to have something to work on. I already own a newer Bonneville and a slightly less new Vespa GTS250, but I've gotten bored of just riding around on a perfect bike.
So I set up an RSS feed for local Craig's List ads and I managed to score a 1975 CB750F SuperSport for $1,000. The current owner said he bought the bike from the original owner a year ago and didn't have room for it. The bike has 13,577 miles on it and supposedly hasn't moved much since the early '80s. In the storage box I found the original manual and insurance and registration card, which expired in 1981.
The bike itself is in decent condition. Very little rust on the front half including the engine. Surface rust on the rear wheel and shocks, but nothing really worn. The tires are original, so I plan on changing them out. The carbs need an overhaul and the front and rear brakes are seized. The gas tank was also half full and the top half is a rust bucket, but no leaks. The current owner hooked up a bypass tube to get gas from the tank to the two working carbs. That gave it enough gas to fire it up and get me around the block, but I didn't switch gears past second fearing for my life. I'm not a big fan of riding with no brakes and 40 year old tires.
I hauled it home and am beginning the process of converting it into a cafe racer. The name of the bike is based on my obsession with Tiki and hot rod culture. This is my first attempt to work on a bike, but I have been working on my Vespa forever and spent years taking apart old stereo equipment and guitars and rebuilding them. Hopefully this won't be too much harder. I'm sure those are going to be my famous last words.
My goal is to get the carbs rebuilt and new tires on her and fire her up in order to gauge whether the engine needs a rebuild or if there's any problems with the trans. I'm keeping my fingers cross that I won't have to pull the engine. Wish me luck.