Not too much to report on. Still waiting on that damn dust seal. Figured I'd slow down a bit, otherwise I'd have nothing to do for the rest of the winter with the speed I've been going.
Paint and body is going to be the last phase at the end of the winter, if all goes well. I've changed my mind on the paint. Going from "Freedom Green" to "Valley Green Metallic." I've also did some wire-wheeling + POR15ing as a temporary solution to some parts of the bike. I redid the swing arm, and several welding seams on the frame. In the end, I want to have it all apart and blasted, but that's too much of a task this go around. The good news, is that there's only surface rust here and there. Wire-wheeling gets right of almost all of it. Glad to know I don't have a rust heap!
Still would like to get the wiring with the blinkers worked out, as that's something that is definitely keeping it "unsafe" on the road. If you guys have any guesses based on the description I have, please feel free to chime in. Otherwise, I'm going to get together with a friend and start.
I had my GF do the emblem work. Seemed like a fun task to pawn off. It came out really well!
I think she used etch primer, and cut out masking tape to go around the letters. Sprayed with flat black enamel. Removed teh tape, and used some "go-gone" to clean up the letters. Turned out as good as I would have done it!
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My bike finally has a full face, where it had nothing when it arrived. No turn signals, chopped off turn signal mounts on the ears, no headlight reflectors, and no fork emblem. It's now 100% complete.
Then I got really bored today.
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The covered shocks are a must for a CB IMO. Never did care for the pogo-stick look of the stock shocks.