It's been less than a week now since I've gotten the bike. Since I received the bike running(not perfectly...far from perfect but she ran) I wasn't too concerned much with tuning up the bike.
I began tearing her down with intentions to clean her up, replace parts(all bolts, nuts, washers, cotter pins, and forever the list goes) including new chain, possibly sprockets(I'll take close pictures since I can't really tell if they're REALLY worn out), and all other major necessities.
I said this before and although I read in other projects how others emphasized organization in the teardown process, I did my best to organize, label, and separate everything.
Here's some pictures of my work in progress...I have some quesitons that I'll try to represent in some of the close-up shots:
And here's a shot of one of my turn signals that I can't seem to figure out how to remove wiring. Question is...if I plan on not having front turn signals, would it be alright to just simply snip those off altogether?
Having trouble removing swingarm...I removed the long tube after loosening the outside bolts, but it seems like it won't free itself because of these stoppers inside of the frame:
Any suggestions? The Clymer manual only seems to be a bit of help in certain areas.
Also, I've removed the Carb rack, but I'm having a problem with releasing the choke valve. I've got a rusted screw and it seems like the PO before almost stripped the top trying to un-screw it. Any ideas on that? Too dangerous to grind?
Thanks in advance for any help or advice. This being my first build, everything seems really fragile and makes me extra nervous about doing some simple procedures