As for the popped front tube, I just ordered a BikeMaster inner tube with a sweet looking valve for under $20 shipped.
So ....
1) I will continue to finish mounting the tire before I do anything. This way when I run into another catastrophe I can move the bike and put an oil pan underneath.
2) I will use the stock air system but only after using a worthy sealant to fill in all the air leaks, if they exist. Last thing I need is an air leak.
3) I think all of the shavings came out and I don't want to remove the pan. It is a pain in the butt on the 425's as there is no simple way to remove the oil pan. I'm going to carefully rethread with an oversized plug, flush it out a few times to ensure everything is gone, and call it a day.
4) I am replacing all the gaskets in the carbs since I have to take them off again anyway. I will keep the stock jets. Gaskets are at my door by tomorrow.
5) I will not be buying the Solid State Power Box. My bike only has the single main fuse, the work involved is daunting to me, and I will not be adding any more mods to the bike. The stator, as far as I know, is fine. The R/R will be upgraded to the Polaris unit. I think this will suffice.
5A) I have screws coming in the mail (mangled a lot of them) to reconnect the battery box and battery to the rest of the bike. Should I replace my old battery with an MF version so that I don't run into issues? I can pick one up for under $60. Can anyone else with a 425e take pictures of their electrical setup (both battery side and airbox side) so I know how everything goes back together? I took on too many projects at once.
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