So has been a ‘slow progress’ couple of weeks. Came back from Skiing and promptly got the ‘Rona, so that held progress up quite a bit.
Also, quite a few of the electrical component refurbishment jobs are REALLY time consuming - restoring the original rectifier took 3-4 hours on its own, a couple of hours restoring the pilot light indicator ‘brushed’ plate, building up the rusty seat catch etc..
Anyway, all of the major electrics are now installed. The ‘silver’ heatshrink on the headstock was a complete waste of time as i feared it may be - the heatshrink was way to brittle and would have cracked within a few miles of use, so I striped it off and the loom will just have to remain black sheathed in the headstock area. A small concession really, but it was worth a try.
NOS ‘white’ rear plastic inner muguard was very carefully fitted, rear painted guard fitted and light bracket installed with wiring.
Rear indicators were also fitted and wired up.
Battery and tool tray fitted with new rubbers and new battery.
The rear shocks were new items, but they were stripped into component form and the shrouds were stripped of chrome, colour-match painted, and then reassembled onto the shocks. Again a 4-5hour job. Getting the details right on a build like this is hard, time consuming work. But I know the end product will be worth it.
Rear hubs came back from polishing after Graham kindly re-lined the rear hub after much arm-twisting (and cash).
New bearings have been fitted to both hubs, ready for the wheels to be laced and trued before new continental tyres go on them.
I’ve been saving a pair of NOS Honda oil lines for this bike, as she deserves the best. I’ve also saved a set of NOS Honda HM341 exhausts for the bike. The parts bill for this bike is going to be bloody eye watering
Next job will be to fit new bronze bushes to the swingarm and get that fitted, lubed and adjusted.
Oh, I also have had to rebuild the original speedometer (damping action was fine) with parts from the NOS speedometer I had - the drive mechanism on the NOS unit I had wasn’t correct for my particular vintage of police bike.
Progress photos below…