Ha ha, well I don't know if the wife would agree if she knew how much I've been spending on all those things Santa keeps sending me! Today was a busy work day, and so I had to curtail my Suzuki shenanigans. Santa sent me a couple more gifts though, the new Michelin front tyre arrived from Melbourne, and the tube arrived from Sydney within an hour of each other.
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The tyre is interesting, it can be either a front or rear, you just change the direction of rotation, depending on which wheel you use it on. I don't think I've seen that before? But it's a Michelin tyre, so should be fine. Not really looking forwards to installing it, the tyre on the bike now is 52 years old, so will be tough to remove (I don't want to cut it, I'm gonna keep it for "Garage Art") and the new tyre, being a smaller, skinnier tyre appears to have quite firm sidewalls, so might be a pig to lever onto my rim, which I'll need to protect, it's never had another tyre put on it, so there are no tyre lever marks, and I don't want to be "that guy" who marks it up, so I might tape my tyre irons to protect the rims, and I'll use some dishwashing liquid to grease the tyre good to help ease it on the rims.
I stripped the best two of the 4 carbs and put them in the ultrasonic cleaner. My dreams of assembling them again today were dashed when I realised that even though all the floats, jets and needles look great, the two float bowl gaskets were either torn or missing completely. I ordered new ones from Partzilla, but they won't get here for at least a week, but if I get desperate, I might pull apart my original rotten seized carbs and see if I can get the gaskets out, who knows? Maybe it's gonna work, or I suppose I can cut two new gaskets, not that I want to........
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I got some other stuff done though, I stripped the old rusty paint off the footpegs and repainted them, and installed the left one and the kickstarter pedal, after I fixed an oil leak. (forgot to install a gasket on the neutral light switch cover) I installed the kickstarter pedal and realised that there's no spring on the end of the shaft, as the pedal doesn't retract, that's OK, I'll go find the one from the rusty wreck engine, and clean it up, and install it.
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I was looking in a box in my garage for carb gaskets and found a genuine Suzuki mirror, so installed that, but need another one for the other side. I pulled the headlight bucket out of the phosphoric acid bath, cleaned it, dried it, and sprayed some WD40 inside to stop it rusting again, sprayed some silicone lube on the rubber mounts, and installed it. I received a new headlight from Santa yesterday along with the Honda CB750 Akront alloy rimmed front wheel that a member here sent me and am just waiting for the new old stock headlight rim, and I'll have all my lights and indicators.
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And that was about that. Not as far advanced as I'd like, but as I said, my actual paid work job was very busy today, plus I had to go pick up some Morphine that I've just been prescribed, to add to the 14 other tablets I take every day, but I won't b1tch, I've always been a big fan of morphine.
First time I had it I was 18 and broke my collarbone (clavical) when I did an "Evel Kneivel" impersonation while racing a couple of Army mates across a field, I was kicking their arses until the ground opened beneath me, and I went into a hidden pit @ 60 MPH, wrecking the rented dirt bike, and smashing my collarbone. I went to hospital and they injected me with Morphine, and it was right then that I realised why people get hooked on Heroin (Morphine's dirty little brother) I was still happily chatting to the nurse a couple of hours after she'd left the building, and I was fascinated with how the ceiling tiles were swirling around on their own. I believe it's good for pain relief too, which is an added bonus.
OK, I better go take some drugs, and go to bed. See you guys tomorrow.