I know it's been a while between updates but I only got to ride the bike for a day when I was back in Australia recently. It was terrible weather most of the week I was back.
I had to re-bleed my brakes which is such a pain in the neck (especially because I mistakenly thought a speed bleeder would help with a fresh new line. It doesn't.) and I changed out brake pads on the front and back for something I hope stops the bike better.
The front pads I swapped because I thought the DSS sourced pads I had on it where wearing my disc unevenly and quickly. So I went with some EBC organics. The pads on the drum I swapped for some grooved EBC organics to see if they are more responsive. However I suspect it's my MC Again rearsets that aren't allowing me to put enough pressure on the pedal.
I wasn't able to change out my head gasket to stop the leak or get my carb float level issues looked into. The float level thing was hard, I tried everything to get tubing to seal into the overflow screws but nothing would stop the fuel leaking out. You really need the proper screws to do it.
Just jamming the tubing in didn't work. The fuel just leaks down the thread.
I picked up a CB500T tank because I liked it on another forum members CB350F. I like the shape, even if it is a little 'peanuty' at the rear. Regardless, it'll take some serious panel beating to get the stock coils to fit (I don't want to move the coils so panel beating is my only option. The tank is the last thing I need to worry about, I just thought I'd try it if it were easy.
So I bought some 'GP Style' levers from Dime City Cycle to replace the fake chrome ones I bought on eBay a long time ago. DCC said these were a matching pair but when they arrived, they are clearly not matching.
They're from Emgo and when I queried DCC about it, they were nice and said I could return them but it was very difficult to find exact matches for levers and these might be the best I'll be able to do.
I do like that they're solid alloy and not a cheap fake chrome and I figure with them at each end of a handle bar, I doubt anyone will notice they're slightly different shapes. Have anyone got GP style leavers that are exact matches that are solid cast or are DCC correct in that this is the best I can do?
I got these from DCC too (well actually I had to find longer Dzus fasteners from Kurvey Girl). The flat bit of alloy is the seat pan that attaches to the base of my fiberglass seat. Finally I don't have to screw around with nuts and bolts in the cramped space beneath my seat. These are just a quarter turn and they click in. Great!
Ok, merch news!
For a mates birthday, I made up some tool wraps. Well I bought a tool wrap from Duluth Trading and had a leather stamp made with the 'gangs' emblem that I punched some initials into and had sewn onto the wrap.
These guys made me the leather stamp and stamped it into some scrap leather. All for $110. I was pretty impressed by that actually, I thought it'd be way more.
The tool wrap from
Duluth Trading plus an Explorer Swiss Army Knife with 'survival' lanyard that I knotted up myself (watched some YouTube tutorials on how to do it).
I bought a letter punch set from
Tandy Leather so I could do my mates initials. The trick is to heat, then dampen the leather a bit and give it one good whack.
Came out pretty good I reckon. I screwed up the RV one by making the letters a bit too far apart so I filled in the spaces with a dot. Then I discovered
Deus already make a tool wrap and it's way better than the Duluth one. Not to worry, mine are personalized.
So that's it for now. I have bike stuff happening, but nothing I have any photos or meaningful information on right now. I really can't wait to get stuck into the gasket, carb and clutch issues we've all been talking about above but that'll have to wait until I'm back in the same country as the bike.
Rick.