Got a little bit done tonight, sanded the paint off the rear motor mounts, swingarm mounts, coil ground and the horn ground.
Then I carefully mounted the swingarm, using a piece of 2x4 through the passenger peg mounts to keep the paint from chipping before I got the shocks on. While Hondaman had my swingarm I asked him to add some real grease fittings to both ends of the pivot bolt, it was only $5 or $10 more so why not?
Shocks are stock Showa items from an 82 CB750 (they're the ones with the aluminum tops) and fit great using my K3's hardware.
Then I put the 90's Nighthawk rear wheel into place using the Nighthawk axle.
It fits great and should handle a much wider tire next time.
It's a 17x4" wheel with a 130/70-17 Michelin Pilot Activ.
I still have to get the wheel bearings installed, reassemble the rear brake, and make my custom rear wheel spacers but I'll save those things for another day.
Here's a few semi-crappy cell phone pics, any thoughts?
-Alan