Well, I started with this:
And so far I'm at this: (carb teardown/soak/rebuild, euro bars, cafe tail)
But soon I will be adding this:
As of now the plan is:
X - New chain/sprockets (spent $120)
X - New front and rear rubber (spend $150)
X - SS brake lines for the front (spent $90)
X - K&N Air Filters (I'm thinking the double ones, not pods) (spent $70)
X - Dynojet Stage 3 (spent $100)
X - All Balls bearings custom made to mount the front end (free)
X - Take care of all the loose ends on the front end swap (steering stops, headlight ears, ignition mounting, etc) (spent $25)
X - Nix passenger pegs/stock pegs and fab up some rear sets (spent $62)
X - New tank off something a little more sporty (some kind of E model) (spent $64)
X - New rear springs to hopefully firm up and raise the rear (spent $90)
X - 4-1 Header if I can find one for a 650 thats not a ****ty mac (spent $300 on BUB)
- Seat pad (est $40)
X - Relocate battery and electronics (free)
- Eventually an electronic speedo and tach (est $200)
X = Done.
/ = Here but not but on.
M = In the mail.
So as you can see, I've got a long road ahead, but as of yet, the bike hasn't been down for any more than 3 consecutive days, and I hope to keep it that way throughout the whole build. This isn't gonna be a high dollar build, but I'll try my best to make it a good quality build, one that I will enjoy riding for years to come.
Lemme know what you think.
And just for kicks, heres what I drive while the bikes down:
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