The engine was then degreased and cleaned with a wire brush for the time being and everything was buttoned back up to test if the bike would run. Took about 4 kicks and it started right up. At this point wasn't very sure about where I wanted to go with this bike as far as a build, but one thing I did not want to do was cut into the frame or ruin any of the stock parts that were usable.
The seat was in surprising good shape, as was the luggage rack, the frame hadn't been cut yet. After looking at many other posts I wanted to go ahead and make a cafe out of it.
I had never worked extensively with fiberglass, except to repair fairings, so the idea of making my own sounded like a fun project...which I would come to regret many many many times.
I started off with buying a used tank off of a member of this forum. It was K series tank that was in pretty poor condition. I wanted to try my hand in the whole knee dent thing so it seemed like a good place to start. After cleaning out the tank and somewhere along the way painting my engine I started to bang out the knee dents.