I did some small amount of work in June, but nothing worth documenting. But in late June I got lucky. A guy in the Facebook SOHC750 group advertised that he had an F3 tank and I got to him first. We agreed on a very fair price ($125 I believe) based on a couple dents and I agreed to meet up with him at Mid Ohio in July to pick it up. While I was there I noticed he had a Kerker muffler that looked like it would work with my header, so I snapped that up too.
I also had my best score of since I bought my first CB550 back in 2011, even better than my running titled 550F with Lesters for $1300. I had sold my 550, but kept the wheels. I had been searching for the matching 18" 750F rear wheel, but they are rare as hens teeth. While I was at my sister's working on it, I got a notice from eBay that a search I had saved for 18" Lester had new items. Typically they were BMW wheels, but this was a single rear wheel. The seller thought that maybe it was for a Yamaha, but the bolt patter for the rotor was right, and a quick search of the model # returned that is was in fact the extra rare 18x3 750F wheel. More than that, it was a never used display model.
I saw the price, $50, and thought, that is a nice starting point, I'll follow the listing and see how high it goes. Then I looked closer and it was $50 buy it now + $50 shipping, so $100 all-in. I couldn't hit buy fast enough. Fortunately nobody else caught the BIN before me and the wheel was mine.
Here's the bike with the new tank and sidecovers and OEM exhaust. Then a picture of the installed Kerker I bought with the tank. It is likely made to work with the Kerker header and/or the K, so I had to rotate it 90 degrees to work. It sounded so much better than the super quiet stock muffler it was worth it. I also attached is it side-by-side with the junk Kerker than cam on the bike and was made to work with the OEM header. You can see the difference in the angle.
The Lester had a sweet 1970's vintage tire mounted on it that still held air.