It's been awhile but I finally got some garage time in this weekend. I got the fork legs, swingarm, and other bits painted up. Bought new bushings for the swingarm as well as caps and seals. Forks have new seals and I threw some paint on the upper part of the tubes. I plan on using the stock ears so I didn't mind so much about how it looked. It's mostly to prevent rusting.
Question; how the heck do you install the fork gators onto the top part of the legs? That is, without chewing the crap out of the paint?
The rims cleaned up nicely however the front one has a ding on the edge of it. I'm going to try and straighten it out but I fear I might have to grab a new rim. The rear axle also looks to be missing a spacer :-/. I might just make one up although they look plentiful on ebay. There is a guy selling a parts bike locally but I dont want to have one sitting around once I finish this one. That and I have nowhere to put it...
I'm trying really hard to like the CL tank. TRush said the cheapest tank Baltimore had was $130 which is out of my range. There's one locally for $125 but I would prefer to save that money. So I think I'm going to see if I can get to liking the CL tank.
Staring at the frame I think I want to either relocate or remove the rear arch. I'm designing how I want the tail to go and I think that arch is going to get in the way of my vision. I guess that's the nice thing about paint is that I can touch it up :-D
The head is getting the new valves and guides installed this week. After that I should be good for top end assembly of the engine. I have a KA cam chain slipper and a new chain guide. With any luck the engine should be in it this next weekend. Here are some shots of the bike. It's "slapped" together for now. going to have to take down a lot of that as I go along but that's fine.
w/o tank
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w/ tank
engine for now...no head but I set the cover on top to seal up the cylinders