And some more pictures, from a month ago today. Including what it looked like 4 years ago, almost to the exact month...
There are still a lot of problems with it. For one, even with the new fork tubes, the front end bounces erratically, and I'm not sure if that's just the joys of 1970s suspension or if I'm legitimately staring death in the face. Another thing: I basically let the thing sit for a month while I bought a new car and fiddled with that, and now it won't stay running with the choke off. I may have to play with the idle adjuster and clean out the carbs for good measure, but until then I'm just not sure why it won't stay running. Also, the valves are suspiciously noisy and the tach
still doesn't work.
But for now, it looks like it's doing the ton while standing still. It's certainly come a long way (baby) but it's been a learning experience all the way: a million joys, a million headaches, a million miles hopefully down the line.
It's a shame that I have to put it away while I move to California next week; I've just picked up a new job there and I'll be driving there in my new car. It's a 2000 Mazda Miata that I sold my Yamaha for, and if anything, it's the best thing I could upgrade to. But I'l l never tire of vintage machinery...