Went to the garage yesterday to check on the bike and while I was there spent a couple of hours removing the carburetors, the stock exhaust system, replacing the handlebar, and installing both handlebar control switches and the front brake master cylinder.
I am at a crossroads, undecided on retouching, painting the whole frame or have frame powder coated. I am more leaning towards retouching the whole frame, with the expectation to have the bike ready before next vintage motorcycle event April 2020.
In other news, it was a matter of sheer luck or planetary alignment was in the works for me. Last week, I found a Kerker 4-1 exhaust system in excellent shape and reasonably priced advertised in a Facebook vintage group. It's been shipped from the United Kingdom and should be here by the end of next week. Nowadays, these Kerker exhaust systems cost an arm and a leg. I found a real bargain.
So far, it's been a real fun project tinkering with this iconic bike.
Step-By-Step Journey To Rebuild :
1) Let The Restoration Begin
2) Parts Have Been Ordered
3) It's Been Fun So Far
Glad you enjoy wrenching. I have no skill in that area; I just ride 'em. :)
ReplyDeleteI do enjoy working on bikes, it is what I did before getting into social work. Like you, now I simply enjoy riding them.
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