Well where to start? Mixed results is the verdict for today.
The good:
Runs good
Pulls strong
Sounds great
Rolls straight
Handles great
Brakes well
Riding posture is sweet
Crankcases are oil tight except as noted below
The Bad:
Charging Mystery... Haven't run the diagnostics yet but I got about 8 miles away from home and it died about the time I stopped to check the air in my front tire. I was looking at the headlight think wow that's dim and it died... Nothing and I couldn't get it to bump start on a hill. A biker looking dude with a Daytona Bike Week shirt on helped me get her going, twice but it wouldn't take gas, (suspect not enough juice to make spark?) then he trucked my bike home across town. Gotta love it, no soldiers left stranded. I swapped batteries and she fired right up. I made the quick lap around Clifton twice without issues. I'm hoping that the battery was just bad, I may have gotten my good and bad batteries mixed up in the recent move. Regardless I'll go out in the morning and start fresh with my charging system diagnostics.
The Clutch: It feels great in regards to how the bike pulls, and the ease of engagement at take off but the lever is a bear to pull. Some more lube and a bit of adjustment maybe?
Top end oil leak. It looks like its coming from the cam cover. I think this is the same top end oil leak I mentioned earlier in my thread. I'm hoping a reseating will do it, there's no gasket there. Is that another deal where they glued it down with Honda bond?
Oil filter bolt leaks, I have the orings and a new seat coming.
Tong/Patang sound from the front when I hit a bump. Something is hitting the gas tank or fender. Bumps feel great, its smooth and new suspension stiff like the bike is brand new but that noise has to go.
Nice looking vintage seat is dry as toast and easy to slide on.
Trip odometer doesn't keep accurate count, the numbers drag against one another
Petcock.... I should have rebuilt it, it weeps if you press on it when you turn it and I suspect its a bit crusty inside. I've had two instances where it seemed like the bike wasn't getting gas.
I'm glad I've made it this far and I psyched to get this thing really dialed in so I can ride it without worrying about getting it trucked home from somewhere.