Hi,
So fellow bike gang/team member Rhys helped me out a tonne today. Got a lot done.
Oh and I got the center and side stands on using the screw driver technique that HedNut described. The coins were just too hard to get in. The screwdriver method worked prefect if a little scary with all the tension and unshielded eyeballs.
Started with the rear wheel. Decided I was happy with the damaged bearing casing (easy enough to change if it proves a problem).
Rolling frame! Hell yeah! Such an important milestone for me.
Started hooking up the rear drum brake rods and connectors. Not an easy job and not explained at all in my manual. Does anyone have a photo of this area from a bike setup correctly? Also not sure if rearsets will change this sock setup any?
Finally dropped in and started cutting wires for the coils. In the end it was easy. just cut the wires off the old coils, attached supplied Dyna mounting hardware and screw in. Easy.
Looks stock and I'll happy with that.
This issue is still annoying. I think I'm going to have to drill the bar on this side to fit the switch wires in.
The master cylinder is too long, so I may have to machine some of this down depending on the banjo bolt length. Are there any issues with shorting the banjo bolt thread by say 50%?
As you can see above, I'll tall and this bike is small. I can feel an upgrade coming one day!
I wish the tank was a little bigger but hey, it's never going to be a CB750!
You can really see the imperfections in the tank with the emblems on and the light against it.
Got to sort the mounting of the seat out which will be a lot of measuring and decisive drilling. Then that'll go to the upholster. Then I'll sort out the wiring, get that right hand brake/switch situation sorted and then I should be ready for the motor. Not much longer now!
Rick.