Two things that suck:
1) not having a truck and/or trailer; and
2) not having any friends with a truck and/or trailer
I purchased the bike in the middle of January, and had to let it sit for three weeks before picking it up. My dad came to the rescue, and I rented a #$%*ty old u-haul motorcycle trailer and strapped it to the back of his van, and an hour later it was in my garage. Yay!
By the time I got it home, it was getting colder, darker, and I was hungry, so I had to leave it alone 'til this morning. I went out and gave it a bit more of a visual inspection. My first order of business was to get the tank open...I tried a couple keys in the lock, a flat screwdriver, and the thing wouldn't budge...needless to say, I'm not not a fan of locking gas tanks. After cursing it for awhile, I discovered the little screw on the side, and simply removed it. I don't think this particular lock will be going back on...
When the lock popped off, and the lid opened, I was both scared and curious...surely a bike sitting since '85 out in the elements must be in rough shape everywhere, right? It was like I had uncovered buried treasure! A super clean tank!
And the bottom side of the tank showing the original colour, Candy Gold
Below are a few more pics of some of the random things on the bike...
Andrews coils and Martek 440 electronic ignition:
4 into 1 header with Dunstall Power silencer:
Weird chrome chain guard...