So to wrap up, here's what I've done so far since December:
--rebuilt and polished carbs, painted the rack. Starting point for my jets is 90 mains, 38 pilots, needles raised one notch, air screw out 2 turns, floats set at 21mm (though I hear 24mm is all the rage)
--rebuilt brakes, new braided single line, new pads , new piston, aftermarket MC from Mike's XS, polished the caliper
--rebuilt wheels--new bearings, spokes, brushed the hubs, powdercoated rims, polished brake plate, drilled rotor off ebay
--Hondaman rebuilt my swingarm
--Installed tapered steering bearings
--clubman bars, new aftermarket controls and gauges, new cables all around (except for the tach)
--Dyna coils and ignition
--hot cam, 466cc big bore, had the heads cleaned and rebuilt, repainted engine
--new chain and sprockets
--rearsets from 400fourstore (kevin has been a HUGE help!)
--rebuilt front forks, Redwings for the rear
--rewired with solid state rectifier/regulator, new flasher relay, replaced about 50-60% of the bullet connectors with OEM style crimp connectors from vintage connections (I love this kit!!!), new AGM battery
--Hand -formed a custom electrics box. This is my first time working with sheet metal so be kind!!!
WHAT I HAVE LEFT:
So I really am stuck till I get my tank and seat in. Then I have to have a rear frame brace/loop fabricated for me (wish I could do this myself but I don't have the tools yet), and figure out where to put the battery. Once I get that set, I have to strip it all back down and have the frame powdercoated (don't want to do it before I have it welded, obviously.
Then I get to put it all back together again and see if she works! I've got a brand-new Morgan Carbtune waiting to help me with the synchronizing. I am using K&N pods, so I expect a lot of fine tuning and frustration in my future, but I'm ready.
Unfortunately, Sean had a bit of an accident and his healing collarbone has postponed the delivery of the tank and seat (how dare you!), but the extra delay has really given me the chance to think through everything. So I'm hoping that another 30 days or so is all it will take...
All in all, this has been an awesome project so far. I'm sure I've left out tons of details and speed bumps that I hit along the way, but feel free to ask any questions or offer any advice. This was my second build, but I've been way more hands on with this one. Here are a few shots of my first, an XS650 Street Tracker, bored to 750cc, hot cam, Shell Thuett heads, electronic ignition and hot coils, etc, etc, etc!