Happy quarantine from Michigan! I have found a ton of time on my hands with the recent shutdown, and am in week 5 of being at home with my wife Ashley and 5 year old Jackson. That means I have time to work on bikes!
I have been slowly collecting parts and pieces for this one. When I last left off there was a frame with a few bits bolted to it and not much else. I came across a set of Astralite wheels hubs for the rear so the set is now complete.
Needless to say, the waterjet machine at the local machine shop has been busy. Brakes are mounted on custom brackets, spacers for the front wheel are done and I only need to turn them down some to shave some weight and make caliper bracket spacers for the other side, and it's a wrap. The rotors are custom ISR units that I ordered last March that showed up a few months ago.
The calfab swingarm install is all but finished as I am still playing with spacing for the pivot collar to get it just right so there is no play when tightened up. The axle adjusters are a 3 piece design bolted together and came out really good. They just need a bit of finish work then they can be installed and I can get chain alignment done properly, and finally make spacers for the rear wheel. The shocks are vintage Ohlins that were serviced by a place out in California. Pretty pissed they jerked me around for almost 14 months before they were done and returned to me, but they look great and I have the right one installed. This is a late F frame so the right shock mount is longer, putting the top out of alignment with the bottom, so some frame surgery is in order to fix that. I will fix that along with all the other frame bracing all in one go after I cut the tubes for braces and make up the oil cooler mount. With shutdown going on, I have no idea when I will be back to the welding shop to get it all burned together.
Items next up:
Finish rear wheel install, spacers, swingarm pivot and axle adjusters
Mount front fender
Oil cooler/number plate/headlight bucket mount
Cut down front axle to proper length
Mount a set of gutted gauges, block off speedo gauge and mount digital tach in other
Cut/fabricate frame braces for front down tubes, at the "V" above the swingarm and between tubes above swingarm
Spin-on oil filter adapter (refuse to pay $100 for one so will make my own)
Detab the entire frame
Start building the oil tank