Here's my buddy after he took it for a pretty long test ride. He convinced me that this would be a great project to start on.
Here's my wife admiring it, but she know's that I'll be spending many hours in my garage getting it to where I want the bike to be at.
The bike has a bandit front end (PO was going to do the rear Bandit 1200 swingarm mod), V&H 4:1, and allegedly had the carbs tuned but I don't think it is jetted properly because it appears to run lean. I know many of you are purists (myself included), but for the price I got this for I've decided to customize it to how I see fit. I'm not going to try to restore it to stock, I'll save that for my next build after I learn from this one, but I just want to get it to a presentable status that I can ride on the weekends.
Here's the rear frame section. You can see that it was butchered and cut, so I'm going to be installing a seat loop once my new seat arrives.
2 weeks in, I've started tearing into it to fix the wiring harness (simplifying it) and getting it prepped for the SSPB mod, new R/R, and the coil relay mod. I've removed the plastidip that was all over the tank and I'm about to order all the stuff I need to rebuild my carbs and make sure they are jetted properly.
Phase 1:
-Rebuild Carbs
-Valve Adjustment
-Repair Wiring Harness
-Upgrade electronics
-Install Seat
-New Rubber
-RIDE THE DARN THING
Phase 2:
-De-tab the frame
-Paint Frame and Tank
-Relocate/hide electronics
-Simple Gauges
-RIDE THE DARN THING EVEN MORE
Thanks for taking the time to read and follow this (if you actually did read it). I bought this bike so I could bring it back to life, and to enjoy the ride. I want to grow as a technician during this build, so I'm open to feedback positive or negative. I'd like to thank you all for all the information you guys have poured into this site, and I look forward to finishing this old girl. I'll leave you with a candid picture my brother in law took of me when I was explaining the big plans I had for this bike.
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