Terry came over yesterday and brought some tools and stuff by. We got the bearings out of the front hub, but the rear was a pain in the....rear. Terry took it home with him, so hopefully it'll all work out. I got to check out his r/100 too. Pretty cool bike, and I'm sure it'll be even cooler when he gets it how he wants it.
I can't seem to get my forks apart, so I'm still stuck there. I'll see if work has some better allens I borrow. I started messing with my battery box a little today.
It's a bit rusty. I can't figure out a good way to get the rubber out of it without messing them up. Is there a good way to do that, or are they just cheap parts you cut off and get new? I knocked a bit of the rust off around the rubber for now.
I started checking out my oil tank next.
It didn't seem too bad so I just cleaned it up a little for now. I almost wanted to keep the NOS sticker/tape on it because I like the way it looked, but it wiped off pretty easy. Not sure if I'll paint it or leave it as is?
I thought about keeping the HD rims chrome because they look decent, but they have a bit of chrome flaking (mainly on the rear). Not sure if you can tell in this pic.
Probably still going with the copper powder caoting.
Other than that I just cleaned up the float bowl Terry brought to replace the one I broke the drain screw in, and started cleaning my clutch cover. Hey Terry, what size tires will I need for those rims? Also, do they need tubes, or can I go tubeless? I may start searching for some rubber. Oh yeah, and can you or Cliff send me a link for the guy you told me about for spokes.