Fairing has been installed, the grill over muffler is not final application but you can see what I’m trying to achieve. The diameter of it was exactly the same so I had to cut the aluminum band around the mesh so it would expand a little. Once that was done it slide right over the muffler which promoted me to use the radiator clamp. It's an ugly way to secure it, but the mesh looks cool. Phil said those are about 25 bucks each. I was originally looking for the honeycomb pattern and was going to shape it and tack weld it to the baffle, that way its a clean look and only the stock set screw underneath is needed. My turn signals finally shipped, two weeks later. Hopefully I get those Monday, once my rear signals are on I'm taking this bike out ALL DAY to give it many chances to break down on me.
The rock guard was crooked so that was straightened out, still didn't finish wiring up the pigtails to hook up the signal on the fairing... I should have wired those out of the headlight before installing the fairing..now that has to come off to do it.
I haven’t messed with the carbs anymore but so far i think I have a float getting stuck due to the gasoline that comes out of my overflow tubes.
Working up to 4k rpm through the first 3 gears has moments of sluggishness, responsiveness when getting on the throttle after cruising at speed is sluggish too.
If I was going with my heart, I would be unlacing my rear rim, and lacing it to a super sport hub and modifying my swing arm to accept a brake support and run a disc on the back. Thats how I truly want to see this thing. I was trying to source rear hub but it was going to get expensive building it part by part.. I just picked up a 75 frame, so its an option...I dont want to steal the hub from it yet though.
new brake lines
speedo cable (stealing the one on the 75' roller just acquired, stripped the screw holding it in so havent removed it yet)
stewart warner oil pressure gauge (these things are pricey)
some rubber to go around the headlight and fairing on the inside to block the bleed over of light
modify the inside of the fairing to hold my phone for GPS at the top
add AUX charging
new mirrors that install off the perch and get rid of the bar ends (motogadget $$, rizoma, or some 70 buck aftermarket off amazon that don't look too bad)
new grips since I cut holes in the ends for the bar ends, I like vintage barrel grips, I have thin hands and they don't require me to grip hard to have a handful.
If I have to take the fairing off ill probably sand it down, prime it and paint/clear it over again since its so beat up.