small update, here is the frame finished
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here is the tank in all of it's current glory. this is prepping for POR-15 tank coating. it has served me well on Yolanda, as long as its BONE dry prior to using the coating. went over well
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now the tank has aircraft remover on the outside to help strip off the paint. I will be ordering paint for the tins soon!
visited Bill today and got him my 450 pistons, cam chain, and gaskets. he will be poking around at the engine, and I will have to make it back up soon. today we spent time tearing my K1 engine down to nothing
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gotta go update that thread too.
I also successfully got the fork seals out. that took a lot of force. got the circlips out after some fuss, and then took the top nuts off and springs out and used the tube as a slide hammer to pop the seals out. sounds easy...it was not. much easier on my 750 that I remember, but now the forks are apart. funny thing too....the fork assembly is exactly the same part numbers as my 71' 750. I think the whole front end except triples and fork ears are the same actually. makes it easier.
I also got the brake caliper finished. painted, cleaned, fresh seal, pads. it's ready to go as soon as I drop a speed bleeder in there.