So jaguar, what is the first step? I made the decision to take the entire bike apart when I realized I'd be modifying or replacing a lot of the bike. When you're planning on completely stripping and powdercoating the frame, cleaning the engine and painting it, and possibly doing some engine work (and that's all the tip of the iceberg), where would you start?
I tore it apart because I wanted to see the state of every part, and it's been a success thus far
Evolution, not revolution.
Even the clowns on TV build the bike up 100% before the tear down.
Step one is a solid and reasonable plan. What do you actually want to do. This is some times hard because some are not honest.
Do you have the budget for a "full build", do you know what the budget should be?
Are you going for something with real performance upgrades, or are you going for the style of a café racer?
I always recommend people get the bike running 100% stock to build a solid base line. This will help you know if the changes you are making down the line are for the good. I cant tell you how many people I meet with a bike running pods that have zero idea how bad their engine is running, because they have never heard a CB run correctly!
While riding the bike I would tackle some of the maintenance that is needed.
-Shocks (not ebay remote res junk)
-Forks
-tires
-brakes
-ect
These are also good times to upgrade, if you value the performance end of things.
After you have a bike that is fully functional it is now time to blow it all apart and make it look nice.
Many guys have had a frame PC as step one, only to find out that they really should have cut X bracket off, or needed to install Y bracket to make things work.
Thanks for the info! Yes these are all things I have thought about.
My plan for the bike is essentially a minimalist design, but regardless of that a lot of the bike is too old or damaged for me to keep, hence the tear down to get rid of a lot of it.
The bike definitely didn't run well when I got it, and an old owner swapped air box for pods without making the necessary changes to the carbs. I did the basic maintenance to see if I could get it running better, but it didn't help much and I didn't really see the point since I was going to be swapping the exhaust for an 4 into 1 and replacing the points ignition with a dyna. I'm going to have to do it all over again anyway, might as well only do it once. I have some contacts who do this stuff professionally I'll be questioning to make sure I get the correct setup, as well as all the wonderful people on the forums
Beyond that, my plan is to clean everything up, paint a lot of it, pick out whatever I like as far as handlebars or clip ons, controls, lights, and re-wire the entire bike from scratch.
I plan on stripping the tank and re-painting it. If I screw it up or can't get it how I want, I've got a professional contact.
I plan on putting on some sort of cafe racer seat and trying to hide all the electronics in the back.
I plan on a lot of stuff, I've definitely set out a plan for the bike and have lots of ideas and contacts to help me get it done but really I'm not worried about it. I don't need the bike done by a certain time, it's not a point of stress for me, it's just a fun project to learn on and have fun with. If I miss something and have to work backwards a bit, so be it. I guess I'll have to spend more time in my garage working on motorcycles, oh the horror
I really appreciate all the input! You guys definitely always add things to my list of considerations when I'm moving forward, as well as point out things I've missed like those front fork caps lol that's the kind of experience I really appreciate on a forum like this! I'll do my best to keep updating and let you guys know where I'm at! This will probably be one of those projects that takes a new turn at every step, rather than a very specific plan, but....maybe that'll make it more exciting?
guess we'll find out!