I went for a ride tonight!
Got home and fitted the battery, along with the connector for the charger/booster. So now I have a permanent lead I can plug into hidden away under the seat and easy to access. Pulled spark plug one lead off and went to pull out a plug, only to find I did not have the socket to fit!
So I left the plug in and got on with turning the bike over, tried it on no choke, then a bit of choke, then full choke, then I saw the fuel running out of the bottom of Tintop's filter set up!
Then I realised I had not put the lead back on the plug!!!
So I put the lead on and the bike started. Gave it a good slow warm up time, which helped to bake the header paint on (temporary paint job until I get them ceramic coated). Blew a bit of old carbon out of the pipes at first and then ran clean.
Jumped on and took it up the street. Great news is that the rear sets work fine, good positioning and the gear changes are easy. Gave the rear brake a good press and pulled up sharp first time. Only problem was gave the rear brake another good press and did not stop!
So back to base - checked the rear brakes and found the banjo on the brake master cylinder was loose. Tightened it up, bled the brake and refilled the fluid. Went for another ride and everything works!!!
Next step is the final tune, probably end up at a local place called T-Rex racing (they come recommended for dyno tuning).
This is one happy CB750 rider!
Oh, and here is how the new pipes and muffler and Tintop's filter set up look.