
I was reading back on this and its kind of funny now i think about it. I ended up selling the v-star and buying a 1991 Honda Nighthawk 750 just like i wanted. I rebuilt the carbs, set up relays for the coils, other simple maintenace things, and hit the road. I did get low compression in one cylinder and was afraid id have to replace the rings and possibly bore out the cylinder and replace the piston $$$$, but some oil in the spark plug hole loosened up the rings and im rolling with good compression

Sadly enough i dont have another picture of it than this.

I'll try to find a camera to get a better picture. But im sure a lot of you guys remember these cb750s. Honestly the encouragement i got from this thread gave me the confidence to buy this old honda that needed just a bit of work to get going, but i did and im pleased with my machine.

Oh funny thing actually Cameroo, i hit a huge bump in the road like 2 days ago and my carb bowls must have been loose or something because gas just started leaking out. I was 100 miles from home. I pulled alongside the road and had a small tool kit. I pulled the carbs and figured it must be the drain screw being loose. It wasnt loose. Little did i know the float bowl was just ever so slightly loose and the gasket wasnt sealing in the fuel. I leaked gas 100 miles home till i figured out it was just the float bowl. Im glad i didnt catch fire......stupid mistakes.