Ok, so this one will bring me pretty close to up to date.
Next in line here was to get the forks put together and installed.
Magic
Mounted!
I had visions of mounting the headlight (top/bottom mounted bucket) to the upper or lower triple instead of on the forks with traditional brackets. Once I got everything all put back together, I came to the realization that this would be a more time intensive task to dream up a cool mounting system, and fabricate it. I still might do it, but for now I'm leaning towards just painting the old bucket, and mounting arms, and giving it the more traditional look up front there. We'll see. If that happens I'll have to pull the forks back off to install. No biggie though, it's an excuse to drink a beer!
One bummer that I just discovered when getting the wheels trued and rubber mounted was that the front rim had a flat spot. Something I hadn't noticed when riding the bike home, or doing disassembly. So, I had to fleabay a new rim, get it re-powder coated. Small setback.
On to the electrical system. In my head I decided that if I was going to restore this thing I'd try and keep the wiring harness as close to stock as possible. Since I'm
wrecking heavily modifying things, I decided to do the whole MotoGadget treatment. I'm not an electrical dummy, but this is my first attempt into a wiring harness. I got pretty far down the path, and @calj737 helped me immensely with some of the more complex fine grained details that I overlooked as a first timer.
So this is what I have, and I think it's pretty much done. Any questions or suggestions are welcome!
One big thing Cal helped me clarify was that I was making the assumption that "black was ground" on the original wiring harness that I found online.
When it came to wiring up the Neutral/Oil Pressure switches, he pointed out hat the wires coming out of the motor case, that are ganged with the alternator wires on an 8 pin connector were the negative/ground side of those circuits. This sent me for a mind warp as I was assuming black was ground. I started reading and realized that on these old bikes, green was actually ground, and black contained switched power. Cal mentioned the best thing to do was to trace each wire and see where it lead (to power/ground) rather than just rely on colors, etc. The biggest problem I had with this was that in the original wiring diagram above, black and green look exactly the same (at least to my bad eyes). To help me understand and finish out my harness when wiring up neutral/oil pressure switches I use the Preview program on my Mac and changed the color balance and all of a sudden, green vs. black magically appeared to my eyes. Whole new world for me!
You'll notice the indicators for oil pressure/neutral, which were the two circuits I Cal mentioned that messed with my mind, have BLACK power wires going to them, when looking at this color shifted images. Previously I just assumed everything on that top left row of indicators had neutral/ground going to them via the BLACK wires.
So, I'm pretty much ready to rip building this thing, I've got all the MotoGadget stuff, but one question I had was anyone have recommendations on electrical connectors I should use?
I'd like to use weatherproof connectors (even though they are more expense, some more expensive than others), but I didn't know if it's worth the money over just the OEM style connectors.
And while I'm soliciting information, I'm pretty sure I could go connector crazy when splicing (using connectors vs. soldering), making every component individually removable via small connectors vs. combining with one big connector, grounding via a big terminal block vs. splicing wires/connectors down to one big ring terminal connector?
Again I'm a bit new to this so my terminology might be a bit weird when trying to explain myself, but when do you make the determination to spice, use a connector, and bunch devices into their own connectors/groups?
Ok, so more to come this week as I start the wiring harness. I'll also try and get some pics of the gas tank which I chose to do some knee dents, and the seat pan/latch mechanism which have been on the back burner.
I'm also planning on picking through the Carbs in the coming months, I'm sure I'll have questions, and I'll try and take lots of pics on the way through.
Thanks to everyone for all kind words, and help!
Also @beemerbum, sorry I referred to you as beerbum in my reply upthread. Freudian slip eh? :-)