Yeah, not sure what I'm gonna do Bill, I suppose I can buy one of those leather tool bags that were popular on Harleys and choppers back in the day, but there's not too many spare places on a T500, they're pretty compact.
Anyway, I'm happy at times to be an eternal optimist, and my whole mantra is "Aim for the stars, and if you only hit the powerlines, consider yourself lucky". Today I had plans to have a rolling chassis by end of play, but I failed miserably. No biggie, we're locked down for another 3 weeks, so if the T500 isn't a runner by then, it isn't the end. I did get some work done, after I made myself some nice English Muffins. (gotta love Youtube)
T500 Thursday 2 Sep 2021 by
Terry Prendergast, on Flickr
First job was to find the swingarm bushes, caps and pivot bolt assembly. All of these things were in good condition, but needed cleaning/degreasing/de-rusting etc, so it took awhile, but I eventually got them all assembled, and installed the new JBS shocks, which look pretty good, IMHO.
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Terry Prendergast, on Flickr
Next was the front end. I found all of the bearings and races, cleaned and greased everything, and eventually assembled the fork tubes back into the triples.
T500 Thursday 2 Sep 2021 2 by
Terry Prendergast, on Flickr
The headlight ears are in good condition, but the chrome is crumbling, so I didn't install them as I think I'll paint them. I've just ordered some wet and dry sandpaper and some etch primer, and I'll paint the headlight ears and headlight bucket, maybe that nice blue? Not original of course, but hey, it's gonna be a rider, not a show bike.
Anyway, I thought about installing the wheels, but as nice as those American wheels that I bought are, they didn't come with the brake plates etc, so I'll have to use the ones that came with the T500, which are disgusting.
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Terry Prendergast, on Flickr
I've got new brake shoes and a new rear sprocket to install too, I had to laugh when I looked at the sprocket boss that came with the T500, it was missing a bolt. I took a closer look and realised that 3 of the special Suzuki square headed sprocket bolts were missing completely and had been replaced with standard bolts (not sure how they were tightened properly) so I wandered down to the T350 parts bin and discovered that the original T350's sprocket boss assembly was actually in better condition? I'll probably use it, after I clean it up and install the new rear sprocket. More tomorrow.
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Terry Prendergast, on Flickr