FINALLY!!!! I'VE BEEN ABLE TO WORK ON MY BIKE!!!!! Not that I've accomplished that much in my newly found time, but I've definitely made progress. For starters;
- Finished ripping into the engine. The cylinders are in great shape! No rust at all. Don't have a small enough feeler gauge to check the clearance between the pistons, however. But it looks like new rings and a honing of the cylinders will be all I need, internally speaking.
- Several of the grungiest parts have been polished or painted. The front and rear forks, especially, look fantastic with an almost chrome like shine. Very proud of that.
- Obtained last owner on record from dept. of transportation. Clear history and title. Not reported stolen. Looks like I'll be able to get a title for this thing after all!
-Been redesigning of my humble work space to accommodate the project and organize the parts and random bits as I remove them. I feel much more productive in the new work space.
- Most important, however, has been the actual parts hunt/budgeting of the project. I've tracked down nearly every part I need to finish the bike with a total coming out to, well, not cheap by any means, but certainly an amount I'm willing to pay for this project and cheaper by far for any newer bike I could find in decent condition.
If I can figure out how to export from excel I'll post my budget in case others are interested. Sorry for the lack of pictures, but the digital camera had a fall a few weeks ago and doesn't seem to want to wake up anymore. I'll see if one of my friends can lend me one of theirs for a bit (I wasn't the one who dropped mine, BTW).
I'd been holding off on buying things until I A) Had money to spend and B) knew the bike wasn't stolen. As a celebration for both counts, I just ordered a new set of bridgestone spitfires, tubes, and new spoke sets!
Can't wait to get this thing running!