First, the things that needed to be done to make the bike road worthy (the bike runs, I drove it over an hour to get home... but that probably wasn't the safest thing to do). So this first bit is just the steps I'm taking to get the bike to pass inspection in PA.
item 1: Ordered Tires ($130) - Like usual, I went off half cocked and with bad info (this site didn't have the correct tire size) and I ordered Dunlop vintage tires. I have now returned these tires.
item 2: I ordered break and clutch levers ($12) ( Part # 4498791-001 and 4498781-001 from bike bandit).
These are not the levers that show up when you use the fiche, do a little digging because these are half the price.
The break lever had the end broken off when I bought the bike. When I dropped the bike trying to bump start it, I figured I'd replace both. I also broke the right, front turn signal lens.
item 3: The instrument cluster ($63). The most obvious thing wrong with the bike when I bought it was that the speedometer and tachometer did not work.
I would have been fine just removing them completely, but it appears PA inspection requires you to have a working speedometer. So I decided to replace the cluster. I bought a replacement from ebay (seller name: madmanmotorcycles) for $50. plus $13 shipping. The piece is not in great condition, the seller left out the fact that is was missing several screws and wasn't completely together.
I hope that between the two I can frankenstein one whole one together.
item 4: I bought a new maintenance free battery ($54) from battery stuff.
item 5: Ordered Tires Redux ($84 for tires, $10 for lens). Now know that I know the proper size of the tires for this bike are:
Front - 100/90 - 19
Rear - 110/90 - 18
I bought Shinko 712 for front and rear. I also included the lens that I broke earlier in this order.
item 6: Spark plugs ($10). I actually bought these from Pep Boys around the corner. It's good to know that I can get something local. I bought the NGK plugs the manual suggested.
I have a some writing to finish today, but work on the bike will begin for real on wednesday. Thursday I go the the mechanic, Bike Works in Glenside, PA to get the tires put on ($90 for both), assuming they arrive by then. He is also going to give the bike a real once over ($80) and we will start a list of what needs to be done.
Total investment so far: $1,206.00
(includes tax, title, registration, insurance, helmet, everything associated with and including the bike.)
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