This is my first bike. I've ridden tons, but never owned one.
I first thought about going cafe with it, but now I'm thinking semi-cafe.
This bike is a bit heavier than I wanted, but I can always trade down later on.
March 20, 2012
Day 1
Project Cost: $550
Today I purchased the bike and brought it home.
I haven't had much time to get a feel for what all it may be needing.
I've put up some pictures to illustrate the starting point of the project.
In one picture you can see the seat is in very poor condition.
Yet what you can't see is both hinges and the latch have broken off of the seat pan.
I pulled the seat cover off the pan and found a couple of other surprises.
The first was the foam was totally degraded and unusable.
The second surprise was a centipede running all over the place. I cut him in half and dropped him into my goldfish tank.
So I guess I'll be on eBay trying to find a new seat. I didn't like that double saddle seat, anyways.
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March 21, 2012
Day 2
Project Cost: $560
I removed, flushed and installed the gas tank.
When I put gas in it, I discovered a leak in the carburetor connecting tubes.
I then removed the tank again and the carbs.
I'll have to pick up some o-rings and what ever I need to clean the carbs.
I did some scrubbing on the motor until I could no longer see well enough to continue.
I'll have to finish that tomorrow before putting the carbs back on.
I'm gonna leave the air box off and install four pod air filters.
I've been charging the battery on 2 amp since yesterday.
Hopefully by tomorrow I will know if it takes a good charge.
I unhooked the charger this morning and it had enough to turn the motor and run the lights.
But the battery wasn't strong enough to start the bike.
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March 22, 2012
Day 3
Project Cost: $580
I've cleaned the carbs and reassembled them, a much easier task than I had expected.
I ordered a choke lifter and have to wait for it to arrive before mounting the carbs back on the bike.
No luck finding connector tubes, but was told to soak mine in brake fluid.
I let them soak for a few hours and they seem to fit tighter when I installed them.
Didn't have a lot of time left to do any more cleaning on the bike.
After another full day of charging the battery, it failed to take a full charge.
So I'll have to pick one up when I'm ready to fire the bike up. Another $50 gone.
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March 23, 2012
Day 4
Project Cost: $604.50
Slow day today. I really didn't do much on the bike.
I ordered a set of four pod filters on eBay for $24.50, a very good price.
These look just like the K&N filters that sell for $42 each.
I removed the windshield, tail and cargo rack.
The tail is cracked and needs repairing, if I decide to put it back on.
The windshield and cargo rack are staying off.
My nephew is a good automotive body and paint man.
I'm thinking about getting him to paint the tank and side panels.
Those damned flame decals have to go.
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March 24, 2012
Day 5
Project Cost: $648.55
No work done today. I had other things to do.
I found and bought the connector tubes, a much better replacement than the original tubes.
Those set me back another $44, but they'll pay for them selves over time, considering I never have to replace them again.
The tubes, filters and choke lifter should all arrive by the middle of next week.
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March 25, 2012
Day 6
Project Cost: $670.70
I ordered the o-rings for my carbs and boots.
I didn't do a proper job of cleaning my carbs the other day, so that's to do over.
I disassembled the carbs and have them ready for boiling.
Didn't find any lemon juice or even Pinesol, so I'll have to pick some up in the morning.
I removed the rear fender, inner and outer. I'm gonna leave them off.
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March 26, 2012
Day 7
Project Cost: $706.00
I boiled the carbs, twice, 30 minutes a piece, each time.
My bowl gaskets didn't fair so well and need replacing. Another delay.
Went to Advanced Auto and spent $30 on some paint. Now my funds are a little low.
Oh, my pods and connector tubes came today. Z1 has some fast shipping.
The choke lifter will be here tomorrow, and the o-rings should follow a day or two after.
I need to order those bowl gaskets tonight if I want to get everything by the end of the week.
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March 27, 2012
Day 8
Project Cost: $741.00
I painted my carbs, getting them ready for when the o-rings arrive.
I'll put up some pictures when I get them back together.
I won the seat on eBay. No other bids, so I got it for under $35. Not bad.
My choke lifter was a no-show, maybe it'll be here tomorrow. And the o-rings.
I'm not going to buy bowl gaskets, I'll just make some.
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March 28, 2012
Day 9
Project Cost: $741.00
I lightly painted my case and covers. I'll do a proper job of it after I get her running.
I didn't touch the valve cover as I'll be taking it off to adjust the valves when my money gets healthy.
I removed the crash bar to get access to some covers. I'm tempted to leave it off.
My choke lifter arrived, but it's the wrong one. Maybe it'll work and maybe it won't.
The o-rings are still not here. I'm pretty much ready for them now, so hopefully today will be the day.
This week will probable end the day to day updates of this thread.
A proper restore is more than I can afford all at one time.
I'll keep working at it in the future , but now my priority is getting the bike road ready.
I really want to ride this monster this weekend.
After I ride it, I'll better know how much I want to put into it.
This will determine if I fix it up to sell or fix it up to keep.
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