After painting i got stalled out again cause the electrics werent working right. Electrical stuff is not my strong suit and I got mad / frustrated and had to step away for awhile again. Last week i got it in my head i was going to figure the thing out. It didnt have any spark so i worked on the points and the coils. I ended up getting a new set of coils which did nothing. Still no spark.
I then changed out the points...still no spark. I had good power to the coils. Flipping the kill switch would subsequently kill power to the coils so i knew that was all working correctly so i figured there had to be something with how the points were set or with the main wiring itself. What was really suspicious was that i always had power to the points even when they were open. I then got really suspicious of grounds and started looking. Turns out i never made a wire from the negative of the battery to the engine. I did that and BOOM spark!
Time for the fun part...i started getting ballsy so I added a little gas to the tank, flipped the key, and two kicks later she roared to life!! I finished getting the clutch adjusted, exhaust proper installed, wiring tucked into the tray that I made under the seat and more or less getting it ready to go.
That cable solved a lot of problems. I had a weak starter which now spins over pretty easily even though, right now, I dont intend to install the solenoid. The headlight and turn signals all work now too.
I'm not really crazy so I dont want to take it for a run until i have new tires and tubes. Those will be here this week so fingers crossed i take it on the maiden voyage this weekend. I'm also getting air filters, a few more lighting items, and a couple more odds and ends to essentially wrap it up and then i can start tuning.
I do not intend to keep it though. While it was fun over this long time building it and i'm pretty happy with how it turned out, I have my 750 that I enjoy more and will probably never sell. This one doesnt have the appeal to me. Plus, with my dads passing I inherited a bunch of bikes that all need some love before those also get sent off to homes to enjoy them.