I'm the fellow that ended up with this bike (after someone else bought it first).
Just to keep you up to speed, so far I've:
- disassembled, dipped, cleaned, reassembled the carbs with new gaskets
- replaced the clutch friction plates. Some were worn to the point where the pads were just a minor discoloration and not much more
- replaced the cracked old coils with a new set (and subsequently new plugs)
- rebuilt front brake caliper with new seals and pistons, new pads, plus new line and master cyl
- bought and put a center-stand back on
- patched up the holes and cracks in the airbox
- swapped the drag bars out for something that doesn't strike the tank
- swapped the fuse box out for one that wasn't all corroded
When I first got her, she was running hella rough, the clutch slipped terrible even after adjusting, and her front brake didn't do much (weak pressure and badly fouled pads). She's running solidly again currently, though I'm having some issues with the battery. She sat through the winter, and I've only recently got back into working on her.
I've found an exhaust that still had the collection chamber (when I got her the collection chamber had been chopped and welded over). Bits of the tabs are rusty so I'll have to take them to a machine shop to see about having those bits removed and re-welded.
The wiring situation... is terrifying, but I'm slowly working on it, haha!
There's a bit of noise in the final drive on the shaft. It's on my todo list to dump that out and regrease. Or maybe it's just low on oil, I haven't even checked that yet. Todo!
I actually really like the unpainted tank, and I'm thinking of just cleaning it up a bit, hitting it with a protective clear coat, and sticking a pinup decal on.
Anyway, just thought you guys might want to know that the bike is alive and functioning, though it hasn't seen much road time since Kettle One sold it off.