Removed the broken unicorn triple and installed a new one, cleaned up the back of the gauges, headlight ring, and the right fork chrome ring above the gator with #0000 wool, oiled the tach and speedo cables, Looks like the stock clutch cable, might need a shorter one .I have a set of black low profile renthals I could put on there that may make that cable work, I have new throttle cables coming, Cleaned the rear MC, bled rear brake and I have nice pressure at the pedal. I oiled the fasteners for the rotor before I attempt them, then I'll take the rotor to a machine shop and get it resurfaced and shaved down....when the brake caliper is not hooked up the rear wheel and chain roll wonderfully. I found a little valve behind the pipe fittings and im not really sure what its for...when i press on the valve stem I dont get the hissing air sound, its like there is no pressure in the shocks but there is for sure.
I did a compression test on number 1 and 4, dry they came back 30-40 psi, I sprayed some wd-40 and they both hit 150 using the kick start only no cables or throttle hooked up yet. Number 4 spark plug was incredibly tight but the threads looked perfect so I oiled it up before I put it back in and it helped, they didnt look bad in color, some light brownish and some black ring around he endge. I think i'm going to make a new limiter for the shocks, I want more range, i know they are at the low setting right now. I put on shorty front turn signals and replaced the busted bulb in the headlight with another sealed beam unit that was not broken. Everything up front is on nice and tight and I didn't break my unicorn triple, I have a set of aftermarket controls on the bars right now, and some black barrel grips. This thing really isnt that far from attempting a start.
I have a david dixon 4-1 yoshi pipe, its either real or a replica, but its goin on this build...the proof should be in the sound, right?