For years I have wanted to get a bike. One to commute to work on and save some gas. The other to socialize with my friends that have bikes and ride on the weekends trips. So the opportunity came. Had a co-worker that had this 1981 Honda CB 650C in a barn. Been sitting for over 4-5 years. So I made the deal and was able to purchase it for $100. Complete bike with all the parts and even threw in an extra carb set. Now I wasn't going to buy this unless I had enough spare change set back to get it. So I cash in my money jar and had a little over $122 in coins. Sold some other stuff to help fund this project so the wife wouldn't get mad at me for using our regular funds. Didn't matter, she is still mad at me.
Was enough to buy the bike and rent the motorcycle trailer. Win for me. First bike paid for. Stop on the way home at a hand car wash and wash off years of barn crap off. Bike hasn't ran in a long time so need to go over it pretty good. Gas tank is rusted thru and can't be saved. Carbs might need rebuild. Needs battery. Battery looks new, but doesn't have any acid in it. So don't know if adding more acid and charging it would work.
Goal; to get it running to make sure there is no major engine problems. Once it is running then onto Brakes, battery, tires, chain and then the seat. After that is all done I'll register the bike and drive it awhile. If it all pans out I just might keep it original and do a complete frame off rebuild. Other thought would be to make it a Cafe-a-Racer. The bike only has 5700 miles and those are true mileage!
So here we go on an adventure, first bike, "Spare Change"