Project "WTFHIGMI". I will probably never have a set name for this bike... but it hit me the other day to call her "Lola, l-o-l-a Lola."
Hang on tight.
As mentioned in a couple of other threads
http://forums.sohc4.net/index.php?topic=63506.0(links)
after some extended contemplation weighing pros and cons, I decided to go ahead and purchase a '73 CL350 that came in pretty nice condition with 5,140 on the clock and lots of spare parts.
I haven't been through all the spares, but here's a list of what I know is there:
left exhaust pipe
spare tank (supposedly nice inside, who knows)
2 wheels
3 fenders (2 ft, 1 r, various years and conditions)
clutch
top of the head, as far as I know
ft. brake pads, never fitted
couple ignitions with mounts
new headlight bucket
stator
brake pedal
original owner's manual
OMP regulator already installed
and... assorted other goodies.
So I have some stuff to go through so far.
She starts right up and runs, but will die again after a bit unless the throttle gets played with. This is the best I can really expect out of year old (plus) gas out of a funky, nasty tank like that, so I'm already impressed. (the 650 wouldn't even consider running like that)
Things I've noticed right off:
The handlebars are bent.
The spark plugs won't budge. We've started discussing this on the "what have you done to your bike today" thread...
there is a small hole in the exhaust where the header meets the silencer.
the tank that's on it is really gross, having been coated with something that looks like it used to be POR15 but is now bubbly, silver and black. That'll have to come out.
Neither of the tanks has great paint, so I don't feel bad about wanting to sand it down and repaint. Per the name and the rugged design of the bike, I'm just going to have fun with this bike, probably deviating a little from 'stock' in the name of fun and reliability.
Guess that's it for now.
Here she is...