So the left overs are going to be put to good use!
Plan is to sink the rolling frame in Lake George!
It will go on a SCUBA training area. Will join a single engine Piper, 19 foot boat and old Nissan.
Gives divers something fun to look at or play with, and the fish LOVE to have a place to hide.
Stripped anything of value off of it. Forks are rusty/bent. No title on the frame. So no loss.
So now back to the Seeley.
Found out that I had the wrong front axle with the forks. There was a mid year change in 1977, so maybe that was where the mix up was.
Bought the right one on ebay for $11.
Can see that there is a small spacing difference.
I am pleased to announce that the front end steering head bearing issue is now put to bed!
No crazy machining, no million dollar custom bearings.
So here is the roller in the cup that fits the frame.
Issue is that the ID was 1 inch. I need 26mm
Got a roller with ID of 26mm, but it sits very high in the cup....so no dice.
But magically the roller from the AllBalls kit fits perfectly in the cup! This also means that I could use those neat seals that come from AllBalls too.
So now the front end bolts up and moves perfectly. Very happy to cross that off the list.
Will admit that I used the taller spacing on the bottom bearing, and probably could have used the shorter one, or none at all. When the bike gets broken down to make it pretty I will address that.
For fun I mounted up a set of superbike bars that I had in the shop. Looks a lot better then the low apes that I was using to move the bike around.
I know those bars were a sticking point for some...lol
Plan still is to find some used 37mm clip ons, so if anyone has some please let me know.
Also just leave this here as a tease.