Hi All,
(Should you not care to hear about my personal accomplishments outside of the shop and therefore my personal life, please skip to the Cheeky smiley below)Had a big week at work so I didn't get to go to the shop so much. Reviews week at the office, although I come bearing good news (at least for myself)... Your humble servant is now proud to announce that he was put in charge of representing BMW Motorrad's best interests.
Now I get to finally be working on my motorcycle, go to the office, and make some money working with motorcycles.
Dang ... It's a good time to be alive.
Anyways, I got to go to the shop the one time, and I must admit there was chemistry and one thing lead to another...I have gotten the old lady naked
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While setting the parts down on this table, I didn't realize it at first, but it's basically all the parts that will eventually come off the bike when I get to do what I want with its looks.
I have promised my parents that I will do all that's in my power to make this 36 years old bike safe, which is why I'm upgrading the whole brake line.
Braided stainless cables, ceramic pads, and drilled rotors. Same goes for the rear suspension (I haven' figured out what I want to do with the front fork (double 550 disc brake, or recent donor fork + brake assembly).
Don't worry, I'm not throwing anything away, but I'm not going to sell anything either. Because know that one day or another, a hotshot cop is gonna bust my nuts for not having OEM parts on my bike and make me put them back on.
I have a question that never really crossed my mine before.
When you disassemble the bike. All bolts and nuts, and pads are pretty much rotten and lost their edges, but how do you actually shop for a new set of hardware like that? I know that there are many engine bolt kits, but I was wondering if it was dumb to think I could go to a hardware store with a list of quantities and each kind of bolt I need with me, and purchase each bolt and nuts individually.
Keep in mind that specialty stores are rare around here or very expensive, and most of my needs will require the internet. To give you an idea of what I'm talking about... I asked in 8 different stores, before finding one that sold baking soda (for soda blasting)... and the bag of 25kg (special order) comes to about 150$ here, and that's cause only a handful actually sell it. I obviously didn't purchase that since I live in the States and I know what It would cost me there.
Also, I'm very unsure about the whole wiring harness, controls, and headlight bucket salad deal... so i basically took it apart as one piece, so I can study the manual and some threads, and see how well I can understand it on my own.
This weekend I plan on taking both days and working towards the engine. I will have a friend helping me pull out the wheels, swingarm, and finally the engine. I yet have to find a way to set it tho (for it to stay in its normal position as you disassemble, any suggestions?
I'm excited to see what's in the engine, and see if I can recognise sings of wear and tear without cheating too much. If I'm lost I'll make sure to keep my computer close, and my SOHC4 support group closer.
For those of you with the patience to read my never ending monologue, I thank you kindly, and promise you best efforts to make you chuckle (that's a tall order).
Good Night