Today was a day of ups and downs - but we ended on an UP!
I wanted to drive it today - and was determined today was going to be "the day" - and it didn't start off great. I determined that first - I needed to fix the front brake. I did some research and it seemed doable. I bled the brake-fluid - put new fluid in - and unbelievably, the brake worked as intended. So that was a win. Then - it was TIME. I've gone 1.3 miles on it - and I was ready to go.
Except - now the bike wouldn't start.
This was mind blowing to me as I had started the bike a few times throughout the day. On an off chance, I discovered that the headlight wasn't working. The motor would turn over, but wouldn't start. It didn't make any sense as clearly the switch had power, but the headlight didn't have any power - and I knew it was good as I was showing my wife it earlier today. So this made me think something with the switch was faulty. I removed the headlight, and as soon as it was removed......it came on. So - I looked inside and found a few wires that were cut - didn't have any exposed wires, but that was the only issue I could determine. So I took them, put electrical tape around them, reinstalled the headlight - and BOOM - started right up to a perfect 1200rpms.
It was time.
As I mentioned, I'm not a great rider, but something about the history of these motorcycles makes me care enough to keep chancing it. Today though, when I put it in first and took off......everything went perfect. I didn't stall it one time, was able to drive perfectly, shift through the gears - and as of now - I've put a total of 4.9 miles on the motorcycle! The ride went perfect, it was a blast - a lot of bugs. But I'm slowly getting all the kinks ironed out. It'll be getting even closer to paint now!
With that - the motorcycle was put away for the night - and tomorrow we'll try again! I finally got those zippers off!