Observant forum readers may notice that this is not my first K6. I bought that first 750 when I was unemployed and got it running and driving at a bare minimum of expense. It was eventually sold less than 6 months later to help pay for an engagement ring for my now wife.
This bike was given to me as payment for helping a lady sell her husband's motorcycle collection. She asked if I wanted any of them and this is the one I picked. It has been sitting in a building sandwiched between a wall and an immobile ambulance for probably ten years.
As you can see it was missing the headlight and front blinkers. It obviously had a fairing on it at some point. The plan for this bike is to slowly restore it back to as original as I can afford. This bike WILL NOT BE SOLD! I will keep this bike for as long as possible. My 350f is a fun bike but not much of a distance/highway bike whereas the 750's cruise the highways with ease. That is why I am keeping this bike. It will be used for all types of riding and hopefully accumulate many many trouble-free miles.
Fast forward a couple years to today and member Johnie and I went to retrieve the bike from it's dark tomb so I can start bringing her back to life.
Who know how many years it's been since this thing last saw sunlight. Notice the collander holding up the rear fender.
As you can see it's a pretty original bike, but a little rough around the edges. The sidecovers have been repaired. You can see the paint/decal pieces missing from the tank. That seat will be going away as soon as I can afford a new oem one. It has 42,000 miles and since it seems to have been decked out for touring duty I'm hoping that means it was mechanically well taken care of. We pulled one of the float bowls and it looked really clean, so maybe the bowls had been drained before storage. There is old gas in the tank but basically no rust. Some of the wiring has been spliced into but I believe I have replacements for all the tampered wires.
Time to unload it at it's new home
I didn't have a lot of time to play with my new toy today but before I had to stop I made the bike a little more presentable. I blew off the rest of that crud and reattached the rear fender. Then I put on the headlight and front blinkers I had bought over the past year. Finally I took all the dust off the tank and sidecovers to get a better look at the paint. I think it will clean up quite nicely