For a former rally bike, this guy obviously had been retired and just sitting around.
Iron Butt guys, at least the ones who actually do the Big Dance every other year, are not known to neglect their machines in this way.
But good on ya for sorting it out!
Are the photos of the former "rally bike", or another? Sounds like you have 2 or 3 now. How many miles was on the rally bike -- is this the 65k bike?
Yes, My son and I found these. they had been 'stored' for 5-6 years. A friend of the owners had bought from one and the estate of another (deceased). He finally got tired of storing them and put them for sale cheap. When we got there, I think he liked the whole Father/Son project vibe and gave them to us for $700, for both! They both had working lights and cranked over on jumper cables with no wierd noises. I thought it was worth the gamble. One is ABS, so I chose that for my son. We got home, put batteries in them and a half gallon of gas, checked the fluids and tried to fire the non-abs first. No dash lights what-so-ever, no nuetral indicator. The headlights and taillights worked and it cranked but no fire. We raised the upper tank and shot some starting fluid in the airbox and it tried to start.
Then we went to the abs bike. It literally cranked 2-3 revolutiions and fired right up. The abs bike (Pic) has 184,000 miles on it. So, new tires, bearings, brake pads, rear brake disk and fluids. We've had to rebuild the secondary master cylinder and the rear caliper, to solve the brake dragging. So, with that and a lot of washing and polishing my son has his first motorcycle on the road for around $1200!
He never wanted a crotch rocket and he's 6'4" 240 so, a little bike wasn't gonna cut it.
We have windshields on order but he's riding!
The one with the wires and fuel pump is the 65k bike.
The red one in my profile happened by accident

When my nephew heard about our adventure, he wanted one too, but a ready-to-ride version. I started looking for one for him and got a couple leads. in the mean time he decided he would rather have a V-Strom, so, ok.
Well, one of the guys I had messaged a few times about price, texted back, without a prompt from me and said ' the lowest I'll go is $2000....Well, my nephew still didn't want it so I went to look at it. It ended up being a single owner, well maintianed 2005. I couldn't count the money fast enough. All I had to do to it so far is bleed the clutch and fix the LCD screen.
So, yeah, we have 3 now.