7/31/11
Ok, it's been a long time since I have updated this thread. Here it goes.
The steering bearings have been replace and the triple trees cleaned and painted.
While the forks were off I broke them down gave them a good cleaning an replace the seals.
I temporarily refit the forks, placed my Norman Hyde M bars on top and snapped a shot.
You can also see the freshly painted air intake box has been installed.
Then I took the front wheel off and had a new Avon Road Rider tire mounted and balanced.
I have always like the look of gaiters, and wanted them for this bike. So, I got a set when I ordered new cables, fork seals, and other little items. After I found a great set of K6 ears for sale on the forum (Thanks mrbreeze) the pieces started to come together.


This weekend was a productive one. I managed to get the front wheel back on, as well as get the headlight bucket in place. I installed a single piece SS break line that came from Slingshot Cycle, and continued to replace and clean what I could. I spent around $150 on SS and chrome nuts and bolts at the local Sears Hardware. I found that the controls hit the tank on both side, so I did the best that I could to move things around. The K7 tank is one big fat sucker. Right now the paint is drying on the gauge support bracket, and I took some chrome polish to the tack and speedo. They'll be next to go back on once everything is dry.
Here is how she sits right now.

That should do it for now. I'll update this as soon as I get back in the garage again.