Hi all,
Back at school, which ironically means I free up time to post, since I'm stuck between classes and can't go home until later.
I ended up bringing the wheel and tire to another local shop, who mounted and balanced for $40 and did it while I was on my lunch break. All in all, can't beat that speed and the price is a fair trade off for how frustrating it was. They were not concerned about the "cracking" appearance on the sidewall so I'll give it a go and see what happens.
So I started to button up the rear end. I was struggling a bit since I didn't photograph this part nearly as much as the engine. I just realized now that I had tried to install the OEM fiber top hats with the felt rings that are assembled in the swingarm, into the rear wheel assembly, and while I'm glad I realized what it was after about a week, I feel quite silly for thinking those went there. So, for any of you following this build, take pictures of all the parts, even when it feels overly easy, because sometimes (I find that I second guess every washer or o ring that I see in the parts diagrams because they are really hard to read/see) you'll end up flustered and wasting time on a part as small as a washer. I ended up breaking one of the fiber dust cover/top hat things too and had a moment where I was simply done with myself, when if I just took a step back I probably would have realized I didn't even need those pieces anymore.
Nonetheless! Here's some photos. As we get closer to it reassembling a motorcycle, the more I will be getting ready to double check all components and testing them however I can before I try starting it or bringing it on the road.
Pretty annoyed just how much better the brake shield looks in comparison to the hub. When I was polishing the hub, I guess I wasn't holding it to the same standard, yet again due to rushing!
The sprocket shield is held down by new hardware and blue loctite. I didn't want to reuse the old zinc washers that were already pretty chewed up, and I couldn't find any good replacements. I currently have all the nuts torqued down and the text on the faces pointing outwards, so if they for some reason back down, I'll be able to see it. The joker chain adjusters look great, and once this bike is road worthy I'll be swapping out the shock hardware for new ones. The chain will compliment it pretty well also.
Awful photo, I know. But can anyone confirm the fork seal orientation for new seals that DO NOT DO NOT DO NOT HAVE TEXT/NUMBERS ON EITHER SIDE OF THE SEAL? I bought reproduction seals off 4into1.com which do not say which orientation the seal goes in. I could have sworn I found on this forum that the smaller inner diameter of the two sides is the one that goes on top, but I've also found threads that say otherwise.
A really bad cross cut sketch of how I have installed them:
Also, for someone who likely isn't going to be a WOT racer all the time, is there still value in drilling out the front rotor?
I see value in it for whisking away water/debris from where the rotor and pad contact, but I'm not sure how often I'll get caught in rain. I prefer not to bring the bike out in that kind of weather after all of this, at least not until next season. I'm not sure how prone these rotors are to warping, and if they are tough + me not heating them up to an extreme extent, it might be better off to leave it blank. I will say though that if I did drill them, that I would try to chamfer the edges to resist cracking.
Also, I'm caught on a crossroad with the top of the triple tree. So far every other part of the frame and triple tree is painted in POR Top Coat. I really love the patina where the wiring harness and cables worn down the paint to metal, but the black paint is more like a charcoal grey in comparison to the fresh new paint everywhere else. This will definitely bother me down the line, and while I've thought about tire shine and spray detailer to keep the old patina paint a darker hue, I don't see that working for a longer span of time. I don't think I can bring myself to repaint it. Anyone have thoughts/recommendations?