The off-season work is done, it’s time to ride.
I finished with the oil change and had a 40 mile test ride this week. So the completed work is tires, brakes, suspension, oil change.
The rear tire Conti 120-90x18 is a smidge wider than a BT45 of the same size, reducing clearance to the brake stay arm. There is enough clearance, but I would be more comfortable with it if the clearance was closer to 1/8”.
The brakes are good: new shoes, new pads, new caliper piston and seal, new fluid. No leaks, lotsa stop. I’m disappointed in the aftermarket phenolic piston.
The suspension is a work in progress and time will tell if it is good. It’s totally subjective and I’m certainly not qualified to comment beyond “too soft”, “too stiff”. A nasty cornering episode led me to find that the original rear shocks were shot: weak springs zero damping. The replacement Hagons corrected that but with too much spring. So the 20kg rear springs now mounted are the second step of improvement. I added 1/2” preload to the front springs along with new fluid. Maybe new Progressive springs $100, but I think that would be throwing good money after bad.
For the future:
- There is a tight spot in the chain and a new Diamond conventional chain with clip master link is on the way $92.
The old Diamond chain was good for 7 years, about 18000miles.
- The starter clutch reminded me that it wants attention and I will get to that on a rainy day.
There is also a nuisance leak, presumably from the alternator wire grommet. It’s not a big deal, it just
contributes to the chain lube mess on the left pipe.
- There is a smaller nuisance leak recurring at the head. It’s been 14 years, 30000 miles since I was last in the
engine.
I don’t want to pull the engine, I don’t want to cut the frame. It’s just seeping a bit and I can tolerate that.
I believe it’s the pucks. Wishing I had a visual... I have seen smart phone cameras that could go into the fins.
- The rack won’t go on until I’m certain I’m traveling, but it will be an easy installation as I have all the hardware on hand, and it’s been test fitted. I don’t yet have the travel bags either, but Father’s Day and Birthday are on the horizon.