With Hurricane Florence blowing thru, it would be a perfect time to work on the Brute. Unfortunately, just about everything we own is stuffed into the garage for safe keeping as we wait her out. So no room at the Inn. Oh well...
So I was prepared to order a set of rearsets from Cognito Moto but on closer inspection, he doesn’t list the ‘77 or ‘78 as being compatible. I dropped him an email, but figured I’d ask here. If they indeed are not compatible, has anyone come up against this and if so, what was your solution?
Over on the CB500/550/650 Facebook page, I came up with a .dfx file for an electronics tray. It was laser cut out of 0.050-material last week and to be bent this week. Looks like a nice design and included mounts for the OEM rectifier and starter solenoid. I’ll post up pics when its ready. If anyone is interested in the file, I can put you in touch with the designer. Good guy to be willing to share.
On the same page, there was a guy selling engine stands out of 1-in box tubing. Should be arriving soon. Again, looks like a quality design. Once again, if anyone is interested, I’ll point you in his direction.
My tank has been thouroughly cleaned and we Caswell treated it a couple of weeks back. While it initially went well, we did have a hiccup or two. Once mixed, the epoxy was thicker than molasses. We poured it in and did the 20-minute tank flip dance. The temps were ~70*F and in retrospect we should have lacquer thinned the mix as there were some nickel and dime sized areas along the sides of the tank that we missed. It was curing rapidly so we sat the tank on one side for 15-mins then flipped to the other. We still have a few small areas that didn’t completely coat, but from what I can tell, the top interior behind and around the fueling hole was completely covered, as were the lower seams at the tank bottom. I’m not too worried b/c the untreated areas should be under (non-ethanol) fuel most times and if the tank survived this long, it’ll survive a bit longer.
The custom top triple is coming along nicely and after some back and forth with the machinist, I think we’re going to have a really nice piece for the Gixer forks. De-tabbing of the frame should commence soon. Hopefully Flo will leave and cooler temps will settle in and I can consider garage time once again...