Unfortunately this next update is more setback than progress. On my way home from a vintage bike auction on the first Saturday in may I laid the 350 down in some grass. I was approaching a turn when I noticed it was covered in sand. I was unable to slow down enough in time and crossed over the road, laying the bike down in some grass and gravel at about 10mph. Other than some soreness, I was ok (I was wearing my jacket, helmet, and gloves). I was able to ride the bike home but things are deffinitely in need of repair.
I was debating weather or not to write about this but I figured someone might find the information useful. The damage to the bike wasn't too bad but I will probably end up doing a complete front end rebuild (steering bearings, wheel bearings, fork seals, etc) And also rebuild my master cylinder again with a better quality rebuild kit since it's leaking again.
Some pics after I got the bike home:
Anyone have a matador red headlight ear and original blinker lens in very good condition?
This is how the handlebars were in order to drive the bike home. Not fun.
I think I can polish out the scratches on the alternator cover but the "Honda" plate will get replaced since it already had scratches from a previous owner laying the bike down on the same side.
My new exhaust has some scratches but nothing too bad.
Today I finally began to tear into the bike for repairs. I bought the "compact" bike lift with wheels from harbor freight so I could move it out of the way when I wasn't working on it. For 80 bucks I figured I couldn't go wrong.
I forgot to take pictures as I removed the headlight, handlebars, and gauges so I hope I remember how it all goes back together.
Whoever invented those magnetic parts dishes was very very smart. They even have a rubber botton so I won't scratch the paint.
Forks Removed. They don't appear to be bent. I think they just twisted the triple trees.
Headlight ears and fork covers removed. This is as far as I went today since I didn't want to deal with steering bearings quite yet. With the font end removed the bike went from being slightly front heavy on the jack to slightly back heavy but it seemed to be okay, especially with the ratchet straps holding it down.