Ha ha, consider me evoked David! The weather here has been miserable this weekend so not much done, but I did a bit last weekend that I haven't posted yet, so here goes.
I decided that it was time to start looking at the electrics. I'd painted up a battery box that I think I bought from someone here, (Eric? Can't remember) that was in pretty good condition, just a tad rusty. When I pulled it out of my industrial oven I realised that I'd missed a few bits, so I spritzed a bit more on, and called it good. I had to re-tap all the holes in the frame, not because they were clogged with paint, but rather, they were all full of rust from sitting out in the PO's backyard for 10 years, I couldn't get a screw into any of them! I had the same problem with the chain guard mounts, the threads were clogged with rust, but all good now.
Swamp Rat Sunday 1 September 3 by
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I had a new repro wiring harness, can't remember when where or why I bought it, but was happy to have it. It's a good quality item, so maybe Yamiya? Anyhoo, I ran it along the frame but won't tie it in place until all the electrical gubbins are connected, to make sure I have it in the right spot. I also re-connected the regulator, rectifier, starter solenoid etc. I also found a new fuse box thingy, so installed it, even though I prefer the weather proof modern flat fuse assemblies I buy from my local auto parts store, but I'm trying to make this thing as original as I can, so as I already had it, I used it. I also realised that I didn't have the battery cable that goes to the solenoid from the positive battery terminal, so made a mental note to order one.
Swamp Rat Sunday 1 September 2 by
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I'd bought a genuine Honda ignition switch/seat lock/steering lock set on Ebay, and have to say I was pissed off when I opened the bag to see that the ignition switch has a modern plastic key, I was expecting an all metal one. Oh well, it's still a Honda item.
Swamp Rat Sunday 1 September 4 by
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I needed a headlight assembly and remembered that I found a complete unit out in my garage. My garage is magical, in as much as it quite often produces items that I'm sure I've never bought? I have no idea where this headlight assembly came from, but the shell was in good condition with no chips or cracks, and the sealed beam assembly appears to be all there. I rubbed the paint back and hit it with some Rustoleum satin black, and called it good.
Swamp Rat Sunday 1 September 5 by
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And that my friends, was about that. I called it a day, opened a bottle of Ginger Joe, and wandered inside to order that battery cable. I also bought some original handle grips (I'll use the Oury's on my Z1000 build) and realised that I need a flasher can so ordered some cheapies from China. Now while I've purposely kept the costs down on this build in favour of using parts that my garage somehow magically produces out of thin air for me, I broke down and bought a shiny new repro seat from the same seller that I bought the battery cable from, so I paid almost as much for a seat and a couple of other parts as I did for the bike originally, but I'm happier that I'll be putting a "more correct" seat on the bike, and I don't have to mess around with new seat covers etc that I would have if I'd used the K1 seat I have in the garage.
Interestingly, I told the prospective buyer that I'd just spent the best part of $500 (AUD) on a seat and some other new parts and he started to make some "um" and "Ah" noises, so I told him that I'll be happy to keep it if the final price is too high for his budget, and left it at that. Unless a prospective buyer ponies up the dough up front, I'll always build my bikes the way I would like them, that way I've got a bike that I'd like to ride when I'm done, as opposed to someone else's idea of what a bike should look like.
I'm flying up to Darwin again next Sunday for a week, then back to Melbourne airport on the 20th, change planes and fly down to the other end of Oz, Hobart, for the following weekend. I'll try to get some more done on Saturday before I fly out on Sunday, just to keep this project moving along. Wish me luck!
Swamp Rat Sunday 1 September 1 by
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