Nothing new to show. Lots done. Spring cleaning...just a tip. If you have a polishing station, maybe don't work right next to your toolbox. Mine is (was) covered in polish dust. Got most of it cleaned up. Worked some more on the welds, grinding and smoothing, packed up the swingarm to go to HondaMan's tomorrow. Packed up the frame for one more trip to machine shop, Saldana, Tuesday. Hopefully the last. But after it gets powdercoated, I won't get a second chance. I'll have Saldana make me the little shim Voxonda came up with to put a little more spring tension on the primary chain tensioner.
Sold some parts on eBay to build up my Paypal account. Placed an order with Yamiya for missing parts, petcock, taillight mount rubber, taillight assembly, chrome shoulder bolts, lock tabs. Some things I could get in states, but the taillight assembly I've only found at Yamiya, and ordering it creates the opportunity to buy everything else from them and consolidate the shipping. Undoubtedly I've forgotten something.
Next while waiting, I can install brake shoes, tune them to the drum. An old trick, possibly gross overkill, is to install the shoes, check them for contact patch on the drum, pull apart and sand down. Rinse and repeat until contact patch of shoe to drum is optimized. I've done this once before and to my SOTP, the brake seemed to be more progressive and effective. True or not, it is amazing how little of the new shoes actually touch the drum upon installation. I suppose over time wear may equalize this, but its what I want to do.
Front fork legs need to be assembled as well.
Step by step.