Today we removed the lower steering stem bearing for the 78' KL 250. Paul blasted the front motor mounts while I repaired the cracked plastic carb top with PlasiFix since a new one is $28 plus shipping from Belgium. It will look good after a coat of black paint as well as seal again. We also got the wheels clean enough to handle while changing out the wheel bearings.
Yesterday I welded the coil mount back on with a couple of gussets so it won't vibrate and break the weld again. The frame is ready to be sandblasted along with a bunch of other parts. Still need to change the kickstarter and the output shaft seals and round up all new hardware to put the case covers back on the motor.
It's starting to look like we'll have it up and running before school is out like we promised the boy.
Then we can start on the 83' CB 1100F, it is a little rough around the edges but hopefully we can get it done by next June.