so im not good at pictorials... once i get working, thats it.... i dont think about the camera till the end
but i got her all back together today!!!
last night i finished the front end, and then spent the rest of the night stripping all the old paint off of my ancient Kerker. Must of been 12 coats of paint on that #$%*er... started with sandpaper and quickly gave up favoring a brass wire wheel in the end of my dewalt. worked well, paint dissapeared and the metal underneath went unscathed.
Anyway, she got a new lower tree, fresh all ballz steering bearings... which was much easier to install than some of the threads i read made them out to be. drained and refilled the forks, got new blinkers, clubmans, dime citys oval mirrors (which so far i love!) and a bunch of other little #$%*.... here some pics
sadly im sure you can tell by the last pic, but during what i thought was careful storage of the tank while the bike was being worked on, it tipped, and the full tank went to 3/4 tank killing my rattlecan job with it. too bad it looked pretty good for spray paint.
took it for a shake down run, didnt last long... came home and bled the brakes again
then got it out for shake down run redux... i was pleased that i could let go of the bars at 80 mph but somewhere between 90-95 i begin to get a shakey reminder that my frame is bent. or at least that is my assumption. the good news is i have too many points to be riding like that in the first place!!! so for the time being a slightly tweaked frame it is. i was amazed at the difference, although i have to check the tree's again as the steering feels a little tight. but then again ive been riding this thing with a bent steering tube and frame for 3 years, so what do i know!