This came to me on the 22nd of November last year. Won it on ebay for a low price. It was the seat that swung it for me (not everybody's choice, I know) because my wife said she loved it and could probably sit on that quite comfortably. She had to give up riding with me some years ago due to her disabilities. She said she would only go up and down the road with me and that gives us both something to look forward to (although I know it will never happen).
This will be a rolling restoration with the goals of getting everything working, getting it road legal and then getting it registered in the UK (it's a US import) and only then will the cosmetics get some attention. The budget consists of a new roll of duck tape and some crayons.
On the journey home it fell over in the van and bust the twist grip (I must get better friends to help *sigh*) and the first thing I did was to see if it would run. I hooked up an old car battery, hot wired the ignition switch, threw some petrol in and it coughed a few times before all the petrol ran out of carbs 3 +4. That was enough to tell me the engine was good. When i removed the carbs the inlet rubbers fell apart.
The airbox rubbers were hard as hell too.
I rebuilt the kill switch, as it was sloppy. I Noticed the handlebars are from a Nighthawk and have been bent and straightened. I will replace eventually.
Tyre pressures seem ok.
Seat base has a rust hole. Will get it patched when it is recovered.
The tank is horrible, horrible, horrible but inside is clean and there are no leaks. I replaced the fuel pipes and it has an in-line filter in place.
Very little corrosion and needs a good clean.
The headlight will need a new lens as it is USA spec and designed for the wrong side of the road.
Not bad first day and quite pleased and very excited.
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