The resurrection is taking a bit longer than hoped. Partly, this is because I’ve only got my travel toolkit and have to borrow things like a blow torch, an impact driver and even a 1/2” drive ratchet. It is also because, as I’m sure many have experienced before, the further you proceed, the more you find needs doing.
Starting out as a quick reboot, I eventually decided that this would leave me with a bike I wasn’t happy with, so more was required. Problem was I don’t quite have the funds to do a complete job - re-chroming alone would cost the best part of £1,000! So I decided, it’s powder coating all round.
Now the engine is out and half dismantled; all the black bits are cleaned and ready to be powder coated; and all the chrome bits are also ready to be powder coated. The rims and hubs will be powder coated also and I’m getting a new set of spokes And the old ones were really rusty, several were bent/loose and the spoke nipples rusted solid.
Instruments were a problem. The ones on the bike were not the correct ones and therefore not worth renovating. I found a set on eBay, from Germany, that looked good, but too late, I discovered they weren’t right either, so they are going back. Finally I found a set in the US, and these will be on the way soon.
Most things are coming off relatively easily, apart from the last, of course, exhaust stud – some had been replaced by bolts, so I’m replacing the set – and several of the engine studs – I have a new set of cases to replace the damaged ones. The other things that were really problematic were the rear wheel damper bushes; the centres were easy, but the outer sleeves required lots of heat, a chisel and a heavy hammer.
Visiting a mate to use his blowtorch and other useful items introduced me to a new way to remove the lower shock bushes from the swing arm using a couple of sockets and a bench vice.
The alternator rotor was another eye-opener. Today I, finally got the alternator coils out – took 3 days soaking to remove the retaining screws, removed contact breaker plate etc and removed the clutch - even that was rusty!