been awhile since i've posted. i've been really busy. got a new job, and i've got the bike completely apart.
one thing led to another, and a full rebuild from the ground up is well underway.
took the bike apart and kept finding issues...
prepping the frame for some grinding and welding, look what i found!
hidden behind the left passenger peg/swingarm brace bracket.
so, i scored a parts bike out at a salvage place north of here. went in halves with a pal, so for $25, i got all the stuff i might need.
parts frame has issues, too. water damage.
cleaned out the bad metal, welded some patch pieces, ground them down and built the area up, then welded on some additional bracing. don't have pics of the most recent work, will do so this weekend.
started grinding tab seams and boxing in the seat rails.
also cut part of the original brace out and replaced it with something smaller and stronger, so i can better hide the smaller gel battery.
took a wire wheel to most of the frame paint.
ground down the seams to prep for welding.
tacked.
welded.
good penetration.
also figured out where to place the ignition. cut up an old bracket, tacked and welded into place. it'll look better when i clean up the welds.
need to take pics of the latest prgress from last weekend, but i got a piece of metal in my eye and had to go get that taken care of.
here's the most recent shot, with the rear hoop removed.
i have the rear hoop i'm going to use, a rear fender stay off a cb360. it'll be mounted this coming weekend, and i can get to figuring out the rear fender mount.
speaking of rear fender, my starting point is the insanely cool chromed aluminum piece i scored off my pal. never drilled or mounted.
of course, it'll be shortened for my bike. i might have enough left over to make another chop fender.
these DID's are being laced to the stock hubs with stainless spokes and nipples from buchanan's. scored them for a sweet deal at the salvage yard.
engine on the bench for a full tear-down and rebuild. a basic project has turned into 'how many cool go-fast parts can we put on this thing?'
to that end, lots of goodies...
package from boretech arrived!
1mm oversized pistons.
KA slipper tensioner, tsubaki HD cam chain, composite oversized head gasket, seal kit, new gaskets, etc...
building a stripped-down harness. a kit from vintage connections to start, and a totally taken apart stock harness.
i have the harness completely unwrapped. going to use as much of the stock wire, cut to proper lengths and new connectors, replacing with new as needed. it'll mostly be run through the frame and hidden as much as possible.
smaller vintage honda headlight bucket, NOS. the metal one, not a plastic jobby. almost a shame it'll be powdercoated.
need to take pictures of the most recent go-fast goodies when they get here...ignition from boretech, dyna mini-coils, full racing valvetrain (stainless valves, kibblewhite HD lightened springs and Ti keepers, hardened bronze guides), barnett clutch internals and springs...
the cylinders are already at the machinist, waiting for the valve stuff to drop off the head. head and top of cylinders are getting milled, 5-angle valve job, along with the overbore and hone.
i also have the early type-1 cam and followers for it.
custom stainless 2-1 exhaust is being built as i type this.
hopefully by the end of this weekend, i'll have the rear seat hoop mounted, rear fender mounts fabbed and welded on, battery box built and sorted, along with underseat electrics tray.
then i can make my seat pan, clean up the SL swingarm i scored, and get the rest of the small bits ready for powdercoat.
still need to get the cases split, fix the kickstart assembly, and get it back together. starter has been removed along with all related parts.
new fork seals and preloaded springs for the front end for now. a full swap for something better this fall/winter.
there's a place locally that does brakes for industrial and farm equipment, and one of my pals has had his shoes done by them. apparently, stoppies with drum brakes aren't unheard of! so i need to get those sorted asap. this bike will be a lot faster than stock, and it would help if it could slow down accordingly.
also on the list:
longer shocks/520 chain and sprockets
HID headlight, and rim to fit bucket/fab or score brackets to mount/tail light
flat tracker bars
assorted buttons and switches for controls (horn and kill push buttons ala old HD mounted to either side of bars, 3-way switch for lights in bucket)
already have magura levers, motion pro throttle, bar-end mirror.
it's going to be alot more of a street tracker when it's finished. one of my inspirations is this xs:
more as it happens...