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Love it when a plan comes together.
Take a bow.
the chain sound might be the timing chain needing adjusted , its prolly still factory set
i fixed a bike that had that sound,man it sounded bad b4 i set it then it sounded fine didnt hear it anymore hope thats whats wrong , easy fix for ya
Did you install a new clutch cable? If not, get one. It's amazing how smooth the clutch will feel when changing out a worn cable with a new one. As for difficulty with finding neutral goes, first thing is to make sure the clutch is releasing all the way - use a minimum of free play at the lever. If that doesn't help, then consider checking the plates for warpage. On my second S it was difficult to find neutral, but the problem was solved by replacing the friction discs, and a couple of the warped steel plates. Now I can move between 1 - N - 2 easily, even when at a stop.
As for the suspension, I'd get Progressive springs for the front and use 15W fork oil. For your shocks, I suggest you remove the springs then check for smooth damping in the shocks (it's easier to check this if the springs are off). Soaking the shocks/springs in Evaporust will clean them up too and make them look like new. The shocks have adjustable damping, so maybe move up the damping to a higher setting and see if that helps.
Bike looks great. Keep going...
You'll find that replacing the fork springs isn't that difficult if you use Basscliff's procedures and either use the special tool people recommend OR remove the allen bolt from the bottom of the forks before disassembling them. Be sure to also put it all back together and then tighten everything down. I had an issue re-assembling mine and documented what the fix was in my rebuild thread.
Personally, I think either Progressives or Hagons will give you the look you are after and a better ride. Although I haven't tried my Hagons out yet, I rode a bike with them on last year and they felt okay to me; course I am ALOT more inexperienced than you so you may have a different take on that.
That bike is a beauty. I've wanted an "S" since seeing them in the bike mags when they were new. Have thought of cloning my '79 "E". I understand there are repro fairings, or at least something close, but what about the inner fairing or dash? Has anyone had good luck building a clone?
Those S dashes (gauge cluster) are hard to come by, and when they do come available expect to pay $$$; same holds true for the mirrors. Bikini fairing and windscreen can be had easy enuf... Airtech sells repros of both i understand.
This broken in a couple places location dash just sold for over $700!!!
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dl...sspagename=STRK:MEWAX:IT&orig_cvip=true&rt=nc
Maybe my bike IS worth what I put into it........in pieces LOL
That's the very rare one with the 9k rpm red line tacho. One of mine has got that, the other the more common 8500 rpm red line