I finally broke down and fixed the oil leaking from the head gasket after 8(?) years of living with oil everywhere.
I may have cured the wet weather woes, that had gotten to the point of not riding when wet. The ignition upgrade and new carb clamps seem to have done the trick.
The new ignition switch cured the hit and miss switch that would fail once in a while, requiring dissasemply to scrape the melted plastic off the contacts.
It still pops a main fuse once in a while, in spite of the new switch, so I carry spares.
The M/C has started leaking near the lever, but if i keep the fluid level low, its not too bad.
Living with cracked/repaired side covers until I hit the lottery and can afford nice ones. That makes fuse replacement interesting each and every time. Gee, will it break again or not???
Had to cut off the side stand so I could fit new pipes. CB750 pipes don't quite fit the frame of a 750A.
Getting rid of the side stand and relying on the center stand has lessened the carb seepage. New gaskets might fix that, but I turn off the fuel a few moments before the engine.
The fuel gauge quit, but I never trusted it anyway, and use the odometer.
The forks used to leak, but I refilled them with ATF and they softened up and quit leaking.
I did break down and recover the seat a couple of years ago. The original cover was letting too much water in, and out.
I guess I really can't complain about a 33 year old bike, that I ride everyday. It only had 6000 miles on it when I bought it, so it was like new mechanically. The age related problems from sitting so many years are the only things that have been any real trouble. Now it has 33,000 and its like a Timex, "it takes a licking and keeps on ticking."