It's been a while!!
Not sure why, but progress on this sorta took a back seat to other things.
Got the bike started/running....I think there's still some fiddling I need to do, but I was absolutely thrilled to have it start and run!!!!
Other tasks:
Repaired a small crack in the headlight bucket, used an existing hole and drilled a second one for some idiot lights, painted it up.
Got the gauges mounted and rigged a set of brackets to hold the ignition switch.
Have been poking away at getting all the electrical bits tested and working.....everything's up and running except for the right rear signal light not actually blinking....somewhat perplexed, but I'm sure I'll discover that I simply overlooked something (everything worked prior to dismantling).
Tank got cleaned up and painted in Honda Milano Red some time ago, but got the decals on
Started thinking of the front fender. The front end is from a CB500F, with fender mount holes placed for a 19"wheel, which then places the fender way too high. I may end up having to splurge bigger time to get something much more slick, but figured some time tinkering is never wasted (part of why we do these things right?). Pulled the 400Four fender mount and fender apart. Modified the mount to fit around the second brake caliper mount. Thought--what if I ran the fender BELOW the mount------paint them up in two different colours even to not make it look like I'm trying to hide something----make the fender mount a bit of a focal point.
So, some sanding, some drilling of new holes, some filling of redundant holes, some fender cutting, some more sanding, some primer, and some paint. The mount is painted with some Buell XB9 silver frame paint that I had (had painted the brake caliper brackets in this colour too), and the fender is high gloss black. Still debating on whether or not I might try to fill that airspace between the fender and mount with something (?) paintable. May not be to everyone's taste, and I'll install it and sit back and stare at it all for a while to see if it grows on me.