Hi all.
Ok first post on my new project that I picked up from my late dad’s estate last weekend which is a little CB400F Mike Hailwood replica.

Thought I would start will a peek inside the tank as the bike has sat for +10 years.
Tank does not look too bad and think after a clean out to remove any surface rust should be ok.

Interesting modification as the guy who did the changes has used an original tank and added a tail piece and tank scollops to clear bars.

Also had a look at the rest of the bike and despite the years of standing it turns over ok with compression and oil in sump looks fresh. But as expected clutch is frozen so no doubt cover off to check plates and carefully free of the clutch.
(My other project also suffers this so always once a month just rocked her back and forth in first to free up plates)
Also if Speedo is correct mileage looks ok but clocks will be treated to a full rebuild like my old bike.

Think next steps will be to remove the carbs first for a complete strip clean and rebuild.

Then after some other checks and with rebuilt carbs and fresh fuel via a remote tank see if I can get the old girl to fire up and have a listen to assess the engine for any possible issue.
Overall a nice project with some nice touch’s like 4 open exhaust pipes that should sound rather fruity, a period twin leading shoe front brake and drop bars.
But the best bit will be helping my son restore this and the CB77 305 in parallel so he can learn how we used to fix stuff as said if he wants the little CB77 can be his first real bike






Will catch up again soon as we progress
Best wishes always Al
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