This project is coming back from the dead. Like a zombie, except maybe a bit less brainless. Actually I don't even know.
Well, the reason this bike has been untouched for a year is because of school school and more school. I hardly had time to pee in the last 5 months.
I don't start my internship until the end of the month, giving me a little over a week to get some stuff done. The fun part is I'm broke as a joke. So I am going to be working on the things that cost a bit less, you know? Tomorrow I am going to Kinkos to print out the Honda manual I have on PDF, and getting busy. Firstly I am going to run to harbor freight to buy some of those handy plastic drawers, so I can label everything and keep it all tidy. I think they were on sale last time I checked.
Things wrong with the bike:
1. No exhaust (I know I know), but I do have the headers
2. Airbox has mice in it
3. Tank is rusty, and the lock has been busted out (I think I'm going to have to rig some sort of lock from an auto store or something, that's not a huge concern right now.
4. No battery
5. Everything looks like hell
6. Unknown state of the electrics, things look disconnected
7. The stator cover (I think, it's the one on the left side if viewing the bike from behind) looks...dented. Like it was dropped. How concerned should I be? The dent isn't huge but it's there. I'm hoping the dent itself is just on the cover, and didn't hurt anything behind it.
So, things that I can do with little to no money in my pocket. I have a big thing of rust remover, I can clean the tank. That's a start. I'll hammer some knee indents in it too. I really don't think too highly of the 1978 tank, it looks kind of silly. But with some well shaped indents, I might be able to make it look a bit cooler. The lines of the tank aren't that bad or anything, but they could be punched up with a bit of style. I'm a design student so I can do some quick models and see what looks good.
I guess I should tackle the carbs ASAP, to get it running. But as it stands, I don't have enough money to rebuild them. Is it worth taking them apart and just cleaning them or should I wait until I can afford the kits? I know the po' boy kits are available, but I'm not sure what all I'll need. I guess I could take them apart and leave them in pieces, but I kind of wanted to avoid that.
I have a 1976 seat pan, which I understand is different (hinge on the opposite side?), but I was going to build my seat off the pan, because the 1978 seat is still fairly decent looking. I really REALLY hate the large turn signals and tail light, so I was thinking of modeling the cowll up in 3D, milling a form, and then thermoforming a plastic cowl to fit. I know more about that than I do about fiberglassing. I can paint the cowel black, but leave parts of it clear and enclose my tail light and signals in it, maybe fab up a bracket or something. I think that'd be slick. But then again, it'd be better on a running bike eh?
Eh, just some musings and thoughts. I just got my camera back today from a friend, so I'll be a-snapping tomorrow. I should have some 3D stuff done too, some concepts for cowls and tanks.