Ok everyone I had a chance to sit down and actually get some of the things done that were on my list of to do's on the bike.
I got everything that I have ordered in, from left to right: NOS Honda fork boots I got from ebay, next are the Posh Amal Style grips in the gum color I ordered from revival cycles, Then HandaMan's Transistorized Ignition for Dual Points, and from carpy a new clutch lever and set of polished handle bar clamps also my old exhaust clamps are pictured.
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Putting on the clutch lever and handle bar clamps was a quick change over and I forgot to take a picture of them on, but with the old light bar off it cleaned the look of the bike up a lot.
I then put the grips on. They were shorter than the grips that I had initially made for it, so I had to lengthen the whole that the wires feed through along with cut my throttle tube. I tried to do this quickly and eyeballed the length I needed my throttle tube, it is just a little to long and rubs on the handle bar switches causing it to not have the spring back return that it had prior. this was a MASSIVE pain in my ass trying to fix cause of the tight fit. but the grips are so comfy and well worth it.
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next was my fuse holder, around Christmas time I was have trouble with the bikes electrical. After some searching I found that the PO had done some "work" on the fuse hold clip. One of the blades was replaced with a short blade connector causing a bad connection as I said before.
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This is HondaMan's replacement,
![](http://i1266.photobucket.com/albums/jj534/ataudette/20140316_115323.jpg)
Install was super easy, just screw it in (I had to get a few washers as spacers for a tight fit) and plug it in:
![](http://i1266.photobucket.com/albums/jj534/ataudette/20140317_132644.jpg)
As you can see it came with a dust cover and replacement fuses, its awesome!
Moving onto the ignition, I was nervous about this because of all the wires it looked a little daunting.
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(my dog felt it necessary to see what I was doing with his muddy paws
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I found out that with my seat configuration that I can mount it on its side in the tool try. I did this with some good ole JB Weld and a socket to keep it tight to one side. you'll also note the Key Switch saver mounted behind it.
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The easiest way I found to do this was to un-bolt the oil tank and pull it out of the way to allow me access to the wires I needed to reach:
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I wrapped my ground in some heat shrink tubing as a "heat sheild" as it rund along side the wires coming from the point under the engine and into the the points housing:
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For the ground you unscrew one of the condensers and screw the ground wire back into it:
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The rest of the connections were just following along with the instructions and plugging in the wires. I decided to keep all the extra wire, wrap it in heat shrink tubing to keep them together and tucked it all away:
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This is an easy install, and When I was all done I pulled the bike out of the garage and kicked it over. It took a few times then turned over. It was running a little rough so I shut her off to inspect the problem. I had unplugged a spark plug cap to measure the resistance and didn't plug it back in. with that being said this system is so strong that it turned the bike over with a few kicks on only three cylinders! Once I plugged in the plug cap she kicked over the first time and ran like a dream.
next on the list was finding out what was up with my key switch saver, I would have to unplug the ground wire every time I shut off the bike to save the bike from draining its battery. After looking into the problem I had the system wired wrong and had to cut the wire where the green arrow indicates and this fixed my problem.
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I had intended to fix my start button and install HondaMan's start button saver kit. Well after inspection, the PO had "fixed" the start button with a half ass soldering job, and I didn't have time to actually fix the problem and install the kit.
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(I know there is a spelling error there, I'm better with math than with spelling and grammar)
My yr old fork boots from Dime City Cycles
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cheap quality, I DO NOT recommend these!
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Also I never put this up when I got them in but my tank, seat and headlight decals for when I paint it. I plan on a cream base color, with a bold gloss black stripe down the center, bordered by the maroon pin strips. The Honda-Norton is going on the tank, the 750's on the side covers and the exiled 8/Afghanistan on either side of the seat cowl. This was all done by myhondas
![](http://i1266.photobucket.com/albums/jj534/ataudette/decals.jpg)
Also got my new custom plate in
![Grin ;D](http://forums.sohc4.net/Smileys/default/grin.gif)
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It hasn't been registered since 98' or something like that, so a cop had to come check out the bike/vin # turns out I did my basic riders course with the cop, we spent about an hr just talking about what all has been done to the bike. The joys of living in a small town!
I also took a trip to the Barber museum and found my dream bike in person.... now I have to figure out how to get it out of there!
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OH as for the speedo after I reset it and let it sit for awhile it crept up to 40 MPH, so that thing is dead. I still haven't contacted Carpy about it but its still there. and I didn't get the chance to change out the fork boots. when I get the new OEM brake pads I'll do all that.
Tony