Time for my semi-monthly update:
The bike is about 95% ready. I picked up a replacement tank at the Mid Ohio Vintage Motorcycle Days swap meet last month. It has a couple dents, but is rust free and the price was right. I also picked up a center stand and a Kerker muffler from the same seller.
The bike had a rusted out Kerker muffler when I bought it, it is was replacement meant to go on the stock header. The new muffler is one that would have come with a Kerker header (like the one that was on my 550F) and so it has an angle because the exit from a Kerker came from under the middle of the engine at an angle while the stock header on the bike exits outside and parallel to the right frame rail pointing mostly straight back. So the replacement Kerker has a larger bend and I have to rotate it about 90 degrees clockwise to clear the axle nut, which means the mount is pointing sideways rather than up.
I also snagged a Lester 18" 750F wheel off EBay last week. I think that it may be the best deal I have ever made in a decade plus of buying and selling.
Last weekend I did the 3K tune up and swapped the "replica" 105 jets that were in the carbs for real Keihin 108's and I have some 110's in reserve. I also installed a new speedo cable and 'pull' throttle cable.
The bike started right up and ran much better than during its maiden test ride 2 weeks ago. This definitely has more giddy up than my 550 had.
I put a plate on it and ran over to the gas station to top off. I had one DCO (damn current owner) moment when I was approaching a stop sign and the bike hopped sideways. I had forgotten to tighten the axle nut when I installed the chain last month and the adjuster slipped off and let the axle move. I put everything back in place and rode gingerly home where I immediately re-aligned everything, tightened the nut and put a cotter pin in it.
For the most part to be a rider I just need to deal with problems with my running lights/turn signals. The right front flickers on and off when riding and I don't have turn signals. But I do have a working headlight, gauge lights, warning lights, and tail/brake light. The brakes are working fine and no leaks in the tank. It's going to look pretty ratty for a while with the mismatched tank, seat, and side covers, but really I just want to ride and I don't care about the cosmetics.
So the pictures:
(1) is a replay of what it looked like when I got it. Notice how the exhaust fits.
(2) is with the replacement tank and side covers (side covers per FrankenFrankenStuff) and a stock muffler
(3) is #2, but with the replacement Kerker
(4) is the #3 looking down showing where the bracket ends up
(5) is the old Kerker and New Kerker side-by-side so you can see how they are different. Note the bracket faces up on both.
(6) is the new wheel. I was told it was a display wheel and has never been on a bike, which I believe. The tire has all its nubs on the tread and also still some of the red dye you used to see that would wear off.