Our boss at my day job told us (in so many words) to take some vacation time since we are all getting pretty burnt out. So I am taking this week off as a birthday present to myself. I used to do this every year for my birthday, but it's not always an option.
Anyway, I figured an update was in order.
Still waiting for my seat from the upholsterers. I stopped by their shop yesterday out of curiosity, but there didn't seem to be anyone there.
I've been working diligently to finish my wiring modifications, and I'm kicking myself for making this way more complicated than it needed to be, but oh well. I'm changing out all of my old bullet connectors for those little plastic plugs that I showed in a previous post. There's not really any advantage to them over the bullets, I just had several that were corroded and/or loose-fitting. With any luck, I should be able to finish that job up this weekend.
All of my control cables have been replaced. I bought some stock-style throttle cables, which were way too long for my lower handlebars, so I bought some shortened ones to replace those. The clutch cable that I had was from a 550, which made it about a foot longer than it needed to be for this bike. I bought a correct one of those as well.
A fellow forum member is getting me some forks and wheels cleaned up and ready to roll, which is hugely helpful since my fork tubes and rear rim were roached to the max.
I cleaned and painted my exhaust, and a friend of mine from work is trying to find a different muffler for me to put on it, since there's a hole rusted through mine. I would like to be able to pass a state inspection and get this dude on the road sometime this season.
I have new tubes and tires on standby, and there's just a few other finishing touches that I need to address, like fuel drain lines, fenders, light mounting, line routing/securement, and finishing up the paint and trim and whatnot.
I'm getting very close, and I'm very excited! I should have more to report and more pictures to share throughout the rest of this week, so stay tuned!