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And to @Steve D' s point.
Everything you own of value should be documented digitally. Preferably with redundant digital and hard storage of those files offsite and kept personal.
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At a minimum that info should be in the digital domain. Probably take you less than 30 minutes to take phone photos of each of those cards. Put it in a folder and upload it somewhere. Done. Safe and secure.
Agree with @Doc. Digital is your friend. Scratch your notes down while shooting and then input them into your file. Add pics as well. Great for shotgun patterning too.
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So that was that. August '23. He got to ride it around the block a couple times beforehand.
I put it into dry storage for the winter. I m going to pull the head next week and sent it out for work.
Need to rebuild the front forks. There's not much left in them.
Need to find a front emblem cover.
April 30th deadline. Got to get to work.
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Side note. My son was tolerant. Pissed but tolerant and waning thin. He titled the bike in his own name. Secured the insurance. We got him a helmet and boots. But I was struggling to get it done.
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Set the valve clearance per the FSM. Tightened every bolt on the bike. Road test.
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Picked up a pair of side covers. The plan is to prep and then rattle can the tank and side covers the same color. "Luminous Midnight Red" was the stock color. I'm hoping the badges come off with no hassle. Get the color close. The gas tank cover had to be disassembled, cleaned and rebuilt. The petcock had been replaced but it works.
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There's always a crossroads in every project. There came a point when I looked at this bike, saw a can full of gas and said "we're going to end this now". All because of the headlight.
I wanted to put in a LED unit. The size was an issue. I needed 6 1/4". Not available as an insert. Had meanwhile repaired the existing bucket only to realize it wasn't original. It was 7". Too big. Ordered a plug and play 6" LED. It took forever to ship. I had to cancel the order. They refunded my money. A week later the headlight shows up at the house. I ended up using it so I ended up calling the vendor and paying him.
I like it. Fits the bike nice I think.
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The new grips were a hassle. The throttle grip installed ok but the left grip was oversize. Had to wrap the bar to increase the diameter before I could get the grip to adhere. I picked up a new set of mirrors, round, long stem. I thought they were awesome but was overruled by my son. Ended up using the black ones that came with it.
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Back to the handle bars for a moment. Since the new bars were "standard" type bars I had to install a shorter front brake line, shorter throttle cable and shorter clutch cable. The new shorter brake line was easy to order. I had a shorter throttle cable on hand that works but it's still probably 1" too long. I ended up cutting the original clutch cable and installed a new barrel on the end that had set screws to secure it. Locktite on the set screws. Works well but I think I may have to shorten it another 1/4" to get more adjustability.
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4 hours ago, airedale said:
I love tinkering with vintage motorcycles, can't beat the satisfaction getting an old timer back on the road ship shape and running fine. Good luck with your endeavor and keep posting your progress as you go along.
Taking my bikes on the back roads with a pack rod, finding and fishing small streams is one of my favorite things to do.
Al
I took the back pegs off one night. No friggin riders. Solo only. Strap your stuff down and go. He understands.
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Kinda like gunsmithing in a way. I think. Small springs and weights, washers etc. Two cylinders to sync.
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Had to rebuild the ignition switch, clean up and touch up the starter clutch. Swapped out the bars. Sorry no pics.
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Side notes:
1. The garage sits on wetlands and is 50yds from the river. The mosquitoes were savage in the shop all summer. No amount of fans or smoke could keep them away.
2. I realized quickly that I did not have the exact factory service manual for this model. I had to go off the '82 model. Not great. And especially not great when it's a digital copy on your phone.
3. A couple of months into it. Snapped a pic for some reason. Carb work maybe. Looked at it sometime later and knew from that point on it was going to be a struggle of wills.
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DEC commissioner to resign
in General Chit Chat
Posted · Edited by Enigma
An interesting article about his time as head of the DEC. Checks all the boxes for a NYS government employee. DEI and climate change are his priorities. Wondering who the next commisioner will be. More of the same I suspect.
https://www.timesunion.com/state/article/departing-n-y-environmental-commissioner-18695521.php