Having some free time in the garage is very hard to come by these days... Being an Old Man to two awesome little kiddies really takes up a lot of time!!!
Have been squeezing a very hours here and there to work on the bike.
Have been reading on a few posts about boiling hard Carb Boots in Wintergreen to soften them up... having a tighter budget now, I decided to give it a go....
Boots were like rock... couldn't squeeze hard enough to get them to squash...
Used a baby formula tin (have lots lying around) to act as a double boiler, so the boots weren't getting the full grunt of all the heat, It kept the water at a very slow bubble... Put in the Carb Boots, 10ml of Wintergreen and enough water to cover the boots which was probably about 2 cups and left it boiling for about 2.5 hrs. This is an outside activity pretty wiffy... The smell reminds me of the old Rugby League days, covering ourselves in the stuff to stop all the aches and pains after the game. I don't mind the smell but not sure the wife would be so keen for out kitchen to stink like a Rugby League changing rooms!!
The next day after the boots had cooled down, they still were very flexible... and a week later when I got back in the garage they were still the same...
I know this is only a short term solution and I will have to get some new Carb Boots in the future, but they will do for now.... Bike stinks of Wintergreen a bit... oh well... as I said don't mind the smell!!
Carbs slipped on real easy!!!
Got my new handle bars from "The Handle Bar Company" in Nelson. Old ones were bent and uneven... PO had chopped off one end of the bar for some reason?? It was about 20mm difference.... One longer arm maybe??
They are a wee bit wider than the old ones, But will wait until bike is back together before I make any changes too them... I'll see how it feels....
I have a bit of a decision about what I am going to do for Wheels and Fenders. Due to the new addition to the family and a South Island Motorcycle trip to save up for, the budget has taken a bit of a hit...
So will have to look at "cheaper" alternatives to get the bike running and will look to do more in future...
Chrome on Fenders is a bit scratched and swirly... not rusty but could do with a re-chrome... I haven't got any quotes but my guess is it won't be in my budget at the moment... Is there anyway I could buff the swirls and scratches out?? or at least make them better than what they are??
So do I put the old fenders back on in current state, Go for a no fender look or maybe something else?? Any suggestions??
I have found my self looking at the bobber style of bikes which have grown on me a whole heap!! But not sure if it would work on a CB400F with standard seat, Tank and Handle Bars??
A Triumph that I really like!!!
Wheels.... Rims must have been replaced by PO as these look pretty good... no rust or marks that I can see, Spokes are rusty and need something done with them, Hubs need tidying up. Is there any way of tidying up the spokes and hubs without ripping the wheel apart?? Pics taken at start of build...
Bearings look good from what I can tell... Any way of checking bearing??
Any suggestions or comments about wheels and fenders would be a real help at moment as unsure which way to proceed.
Cheers
Rich