Bike had been sitting for six years stored inside garage. Was owned by a preacher who used to give the invocation at the Indy 500. Still have the pass for Qualification and Race day which he attached to windshield. He had taken excellent care of the bike as an owner since 1981. I believe he was second owner. Bike was disassembled and thoroughly cleaned before reassembly. Bike is a survivor and a interesting piece of Honda motorcycle history. It is said that Honda never made a dime profit from these bikes. They built them because they could and wanted to show the world. The production costs were just about the same as the 750K models but obviously could not be sold for near what the big fours were selling for back then. Bike is as smooth as a turbine when wound up to near it's 10. 00 rpm red line. Shifts very nicely with smooth clutch action. Clear title in hand and please look closely at the pics to be sure if this is the bike for you and thanks for looking.