Decided on tackling the rear end first. Test fitting everything.
+1 on the center stand PeWe. A little rough inside the pivot. Tube was binding. Sanded inside. Took the tube to the brass wheel and cleaned it up. 30w and it slid in. Installed the spring THEN installed the stand. Not as bad as expected but it is a bare frame.
Installed the swing arm. That was more difficult. Took a file to the powder on the frame and got it on.
Installed shocks.
Time for the wheel. Pulled out a rear caliper which will need to be rebuilt and painted/powdered. Using a 78K engine in a 75F frame presents some issues mainly alignment with the offset front sprocket. STILL not so sure. I picked up a 77/78 rear sprocket carrier thinking that was going to be required but I now have my doubts. This is where it's getting tricky. Using it there is no room for the left side spacer?! Will my original work? Gotta install the front sprocket tomorrow and take a look. Has to be something separating the sprocket from the swing arm.
Installed the brake stay but did not find the 2 bushings/collars! Damn! It's gotta be blasted and painted. Grabbed my rear master etc. It will need to be rebuilt I'm sure OR I might/can adapt 1 of the 2 NOS GL 1000 masters I have by removing the fitting for the GL brake line from the threads if I can figure out how to remove it?? Maybe leave it and let it act as a flow restrictor/reducer?? Will need to see if it will work with it still in there maybe. These 75/76 rears will lock up in a heartbeat anyway. We'll see.
Anyway...... Need to use the blast cabinet tomorrow on half dozen pieces and get a can of the silver spray touch up to paint the pieces, install the front sprocket and look at that then start installing the front end at get it off the floor so my back doesn't #$%* at me.