Well I still don’t have a lot to show for the $$$ that I’m investing in this build, but it is moving forward. I was going to take my beautiful wheels over to the tyre shop on Friday to get the new tyres fitted, but realised that I first needed to trim the spokes after Dion laced them, so using my electric “finger sander” I did just that but ran out of time, so I dropped them off yesterday instead.
The vapor blaster sent me a short video of the first head that he did yesterday and it looks like a brand new one so I’m really happy that he’s doing such a great job, and looking forward to building the engine with nice clean cases. I’m trying to decide if I’ll pop for a new reproduction wiring harness, over $300 with shipping seems a bit expensive, but I might just fall on my sword and buy one anyway because I hate trying to clean up a crusty old harness, and all of the issues that using 50 year old electrical parts presents someone not gifted with a decent understanding of electrickery.
I’ve ordered all of the engine and brake parts including 2 sets of pistons as I forgot to measure the bores before sending the cylinders off for blasting, but for only $95 a set, it wasn’t a big issue. New fork legs are coming from England, and I’ve received new rear shocks, and new ignition coils. I’m going to build the 10/73 bike as it’s the match for the best set of engine cases, so as it’s the bare frame in the pics I posted I want to try not to have to rat too many parts from the 3/74 roller, which I might put together as a “survivor” I better check the engine numbers on the other set of cases to see if they’re close.