Well, we had a couple of totally unreasonably nice days lately, didn't we? It was enough to get me back out into the garage and working on Thing 1. (Thing 2 is still exactly how I got it when I rolled these twins into the garage. One Thing at a time
)
I hadn't bothered posting in a while, as I've mostly been busy breaking down that big parts lot. Still a bit of that to go, but most of the good stuff is gone now so interest has understandably dropped off.
Anyhow, I pulled the high bars off Thing 1, as well as removed those extra high beam running lights. In the process, I had to unhook most of the electrical in the bucket, so I just went ahead and unplugged
everything in there, and cleaned every connector, and when I reassembled, squirted a healthy gob of dielectric grease in each socket.
Pulling the control wiring through the handlebars was a bear. But I greased the wiring up, and got it pulled through, eventually. Only when I went to reconnect the throttle cables and re-mount the brake master cylinder did I realize what I should know off the bat - I needed all new cables. Without the extra high rise bars, my cables were comically long.
So, new throttle cables, and I replaced the upper brake hose with one from my new parts heap. I haven't done anything with the clutch cable yet - it's clearly a bit long, too, but seems less problematic. I think I've got a good one in my pile, for the day I have that motivation.
The bike wouldn't start and run, though. It had been running fine, but I couldn't get it to run for anything. I pulled my gas tank again, and discovered only one of the outlets on my newly-rebuilt petcock was flowing. Turns out I hadn't de-rusted the gas tank well enough, I guess. So, this time I went at it with prep&etch, and it seems to have done better. Obviously, I disassembled and cleaned the rusty gunk out of the petcock, while I was at it.
Confident in being able to deliver nice fresh gas to the carbs, I hooked the tank back up, and it ran great. That's when I realized - I could DRIVE it. I had working fuel, working lights, working brakes.... So I did!
I took it for the very first trip 'round the block. My blinkers don't blink. But otherwise, that went well.
Then I decided to take it a little further - about .5 mile, to the gas station to fill the tank with clean gas.
Well, I got there okay. But while I idled in a parking space, waiting for a pump to open up, I noticed that I was pssing gas all over the ground under my bike.
It's from (at least) one of the overflow tubes. And it seems really weirdly intermittent. So, probably a bad/sticky float or float needle. So, I didn't fill it up after all - I just rode back home. I've got the carbs all back off again already - I didn't even think to take a picture while I (breifly) had it all back together with the stock bars back on.
Not QUITE as close to being ready to ride as I hoped. But getting there.