I mounted and balanced the wheels today. It was a pretty cool experience as I have never done it before. Relatively easy but still pretty cool. The rear tire is more enduro that I would have liked however it will work for a season or two.
The master cylinder was a pain the butt to get apart. I ended up ripping it apart and ordering a new one as I couldn't get it to budge with air pressure.
I am still struggling to get the piston out of the brake. Applied about 60 lbs of air pressure to it but it did not budge. It is not frozen since with a c clamp I was able to compress it. I read on one of the forums I might need to use 80 to 100 lbs of pressure does that sound right?
Not sure how to clean the exhaust clamps. You can tell they used to be shiny but they are rusted now. I tried soak in simple green but that seemed to do nothing.
Remove TiresReplace Tires/Rim Strips/Tubes- Install Seat
- Clean Exhaust Clamps
- Install Exhaust
Install Jets in Carbs- Install
Carbs/Air box - Install
Fuel Lines/Overflow Lines Install BatteryInstall Throttle CablesClean Master Cylinder- Rebuild Master Cylinder
- Clean/Refurb Caliper
- Install Brake Line/Brake Parts
- Install Rear Turn Signals
Finish Cleaning Tank- Install New Latch on Tank
- Install Petcock
- Finish Cleaning Chain
Inspect Sprockets and Hope they are good- Grease Swing Arm Bushing
- Grease Steering Head Bearing
Old Rear Tire on the Changer
Front Rim... The insides were a little rusted so we lined with duct tape and the rim strips to help.
Balancing the Front Tire. it was perfectly balanced without doing anything.
Front Tire Re Installed on bike after some TLC. The PO must have not used rim protectors to change the tires since there are scratches but it will work for now.