Thanks Per, and please excuse my garbage pile, I've been doing some clean-up work of late, and I have more rubbish than I can fit in my bins. Oh well.........
Wow, where has the last 5 weeks gone? It feels only like yesterday that I started my Christmas holidays. And now sadly, it's Wednesday the 15th of January, and tomorrow I have to go back to work. I fcuking hate work. Seriously, it's the best paid job I've ever had, and yet, the thought of getting up at 5am to stagger off to work tomorrow, sh1ts me to tears. I'm hoping that the DVA (VA in the US) will pension me off this year, but if not, in around 12 months time, I'll be having the same miserable thoughts...........
Anyway, enough self pity, I'm sure that someone here will tell me that if I'm looking for sympathy, I should look in the dictionary, between "sh1t" and "syphilis"......... So more importantly, what the fcuk is happening with the big Zed? Have I finished it yet? Has it been consumed in a bushfire? WTF?
? No, dear reader, it is alive and well, I've just been wasting time doing stuff that will make for a better experience, in the long run.
Yesterday was a fizzer. I only managed to install the chain (which appears to line up, woohoo!) and then I became bogged down with the rear brakes. The rear master cylinder was purchased from a FB guy in the US, and basically, it's buggared. I didn't realise this until I'd spent all day machining up a clevis so that I could adapt a Honda pushrod to the MC. What a waste of a day.
Today was my last day of freedom before returning to work tomorrow, so I was determined to make up for lost time, and get at least the front brakes installed. I looked at the stock calipers, and was immediately depressed again. Big heavy useless single puck calipers, about as useless as stock CB750 calipers, but with better discs, at least. I was gonna have to clean them, rebuild them, paint them, find a couple of useable hoses, find some bolts to mount the second caliper to the forks, and bolt everything together, bleed them, for "adequate" stopping power. Fcuk that.
When I bought the Yamaha XS650, one of the "extras" that came with it were a pair of Brembo 4 piston calipers. Fitting 4 piston calipers to older bikes is a real hassle usually because the angle of the spokes leaves insufficient room for the width of the inboard 2 pistons, but as this bike is fitted with mag wheels, I wondered? I dummy fit a caliper on one of the brake rotors, and just slid it around the disc, and was excited to see that it missed the "spokes" by 2 or 3 millimeters. Heaps!
I first made a cardboard template, then an aluminium one, then a better one, and I finally ended up with this.
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Terry Prendergast, on Flickr
Not perfect, and I may re-do them later, but good enough for a test ride once I buy some new mounting hardware and give it a cleanup. I made another one for the other side, and called it good.
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Terry Prendergast, on Flickr
By the time I'd finished I was knackered. It had peaked at 38 deg C here (100 deg F) and it was probably another 4 or 5 degrees inside my steel garage. I cleaned up my mess, put Tim's Royal Enfield back into the garage, and moved the big Zed (Zee) into the patio, as the rain was on it's way. I wolfed down a Ginger Kid and waddled into the shower. By the time I came back out, it was pissing down rain, and the temps had dropped 20 deg C. I sat out in the patio as rain came in sideways, luckily enough, not reaching me, or the bike.
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Terry Prendergast, on Flickr
I thumbed my nose at Mother Nature, and prayed that some of this deluge makes it's way to the firegrounds to our East. They haven't yet, but hopefully later tonight. I have to get up at 5, so I'll bid you all a good night.