Just FYI, the list of things which will be done before I head out:
New tires
New chain and sprocket - going up 1 tooth on the front for better highway gearing
Carb tune-up (not rebuild with kit, just dissasembly, cleaning, synchronizing - carbs work well but I only get 35mpg)
Top end rebuild - clean and grind valves, replace valve stem seals, replace piston rings (I have 75psi compression on all 4 right now), check and adjust valve clearances
New front and rear brake pads, bleed brakes
Front fork reconditioning - cleaning, new fork oil and seals
Inspecting/cleaning/replacing wiring
New spark plugs and points/condenser set
Oil and filter change (with Amsoil synthetic - did this when I got it 3 months ago also)
Change from stock airbox to pod filters and from stock exhaust to 4-into-1 header and muffler
Repack wheel bearings with synthetic grease
Install driving lights (55W each)
There are several items that I considered, but since I'm on a pretty tight budget, have not planned to do. These include replacing the battery (it's been checked and is good, the bike also has a kick start so I rarely use the electric starter) and replacing the regulator/rectifier with an Electrex one (probably too expensive). I thought there were other things but can't remember them now since I didn't write them down.
I have done a fair bit of amateur mechanic work and will be carrying my own tools plus stuff like JB weld, carb cleaner, chain lube, duct tape, etc, and the Haynes manual. I'll also be carrying spare fuses, bulbs, tire repair kit, etc. I'm fairly confident in the condition of the bike and my ability to fix it, but it's always better to be prepared, and best to not need to fix it. Is there anything I left out? Is there something I should be aware of that I haven't thought of? I know you guys have the secret knowledge about these bikes, and I want to make this trip on the schedule and cost I've set, not the schedule and cost the bike sets for me.
Alex
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