So, when I went to check the bike at the PO's place, it as been sitting in a dry garage for 3 years (i was please seing that), the PO purchased the bike in 2004 with 20422 miles on it from a motocycle shop in Granby. (I have all the papers). The gas tank was empty (happy about that) with no rust in it.
I have to say that I did my research before the 1st visit, I dig the internet to know what where the bad things or the things to check on those bikes (since I ad no idea).
Overall the bike was clean from all the other built I saw on the web. The clutch cable was totally jam, the front brake piston was seize and there was an impact mark with a broken casing piece at the magneto. (see image). We manage to start the bike for a couple of minutes, that was nice to know that the motor was actually working.
My original plan was to make a cafe racer but after some research I have learn that those bike are rare and I was lucky to found one. So my plan change, I was going to go over the entire bike without splitting the case if it's not needed (remember that I did not test the bike) and take out what I dont like without cutting anything. This way if for some reason I want to go back I can. For me, those big turning lights and rear brake light are not something I like, the great thing is that they are easy to take out and replace without being a permanent change. But one thing at the time. I started on the left side of the bike with the broken casing, then make my way around.
After inspection, nothing was leaking from the impact at the broken casing area, so I did the repair with metal epoxy. Since the gasket was BO at 4into1.com I use the old one to cut myself a new one + a little bit of gasket maker putty. My goal here is not to make a show room or resto project, I want something that show is age and scares but in great running condition. Spend a great amount of time buffing the casing and also replacing the old screws that strip easy for some allen.
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