I was surfing craigslist the other day and look what popped up, this great old CB750 with less than 13,000 miles on it. For what the dude was asking, I knew it was going to move fast, so I called and informed him that he'd have no trouble at all selling it at 800 bucks, and that I called dibs and of course was not going to haggle with him. So I went over there and sure enough, his phone was ringing off the hook. He said he got 25 calls by the time I got there, and his wife fielded about 5 more by the time I bought it. He honored the price. I think people are just gaga for these old CBs

And I was not looking for a CB in particular.. just any old "project" sort of bike that was cheap. After way too many false starts, with the scammers and junk dealers turning good deals into bad.. I think I finally nailed one. A Motorcycle I Will Not Lose Money On. As a further head start, the dude gave me a Clymers manual for it.
I had a minor adventure getting it home, it was sputtering on 3 cylinders, ran out of gas, refilled, limped it home. It sat for a week while I was busy with work, kids, general obligations.
Today I cleaned it up, took the sissy bar off, cleaned the plugs, got all 4 cylinders going (intermittently, I think it needs "points" or something) and stitched up the seat. It has surprising acceleration for a bike this old.
I think it will turn out well. The problems that it has, don't seem like they'll be that expensive to fix.. rebuild front caliper, new head gasket, new rear turn signals, figure out what's up with the ignition, new starter relay, and lube and flush everything.
Think I did okay?