I carry on my progress on this restoration job....

Here are all the parts I asked for the quote on to be powder coated ... $750 was a bit shocking to say the least ... hopefully the other shop has a better rate.

I continued to tear into the hubs. Drilling the bearing retainers, pounding the bearings out, and degreasing everything was a big job.

More parts for the pile.

Rear hub pieces. My rubber cush drive pieces were actually still fairly supple. I had planned to replace them but I think I've decided mine are good enough to keep.

The front hub was in remarkable shape. I think the bearings had the original grease. The seals did a great job of keeping out the grime.

Here are the front bearings. Nice virgin grease. No play or corrosion whatsoever.

Rear bearings were a bit dirtier but still looked fairly good for 40 years old. No play in these bearings either.
I think I will replace them all with All Balls anyway for piece of mind though.

A good amount of friction material left on my drum shoes. I think I will reuse these but will replace my front pads and resurface the rotor.

Tore down my shocks too and degreased as best I could. I'm thinking I'm going to spray paint the forks and hubs to match the engine using Duplicolor or VHT. I also need new fork tubes ... there are big gouges right where the seals go. I also ended up using a dremel to remove my fork seals... oops.

Some parts I found at the bottom of my parts washer... ha These are the thrust bushings for the swingarm. I also found the dust caps but they are in the vinegar soak.

Should be the last vinegar soak of parts for a while I think. I'm getting to the end of things to clean.

Fresh 12gallons of simple green and water 5:1. I cleaned out probably 1lb of sludge out of the bottom. Nasty.
So... the bike is nearly completely torn down besides the engine. I will be placing a LARGE parts order this week and hopefully get my parts off to powder coat. My shelf that I ordered also has arrived so I'll try to pick that up tomorrow. Once I get my room a bit more organized perhaps I can start stripping the motor. I'd like to get the head and cylinders sent away before xmas.
I've also ordered a zinc plating kit so hopefully that shows up fairly soon so I can get going on reassembling some bits before I forget where everything goes!
IW