I should be riding more than fettling at this time, but sod's law dictates that long, bright, warm and mostly sunny days, are an ideal opportunity to get much fettling done outside.
I work two shifts, 'earlies' one week, 'lates' the next, and can usually fit in much stuff before or after the shift. Sat/Suns are free too, and with very little social life since going tee-total in 2013, I seem to spend even more time messing about outside than ever...
A few bits added these past few weeks and a small but significant transformation has been quite successful I think..
A replacement fender/mudguard in chrome, from local member Kev (cheers) which replaces the fibre glass, non standard unit. This part is much more rigid than fibre glass with some bracing in the centre fixing area. A shame to lose part of the original paintset, but, then again, the chrome on this is near perfect and this look is much more traditional and works well.
Clockset and warning lights do the job nicely. A little clean up and de-bugging 36 years of nature, couple of bulbs and rubbers, and a proper tidy up of all the front end wiring, and it all works well, including the fuel gauge, my first ever on a bike! Well pleased with this purchase. Speedo needle is rock solid, compared to the constantly flickering Bullet?
After some commuting this week, and further rich running problems, I think I've I found the reason why the ballast resistor has been by-passed! It did work when I reconnected it recently, but was causing a weak spark and eventually, the plugs were getting fouled. After 50 miles or so I put the 30amp fuse back in position, and hey presto, full power again! Further riding this week still has the bike running rich. The main jets will be sorted next up.
Do the last four digits of my engine no. reveal anything I wonder?
Original headlight now fitted. Thanks to a member here for this part. I had my doubts this would work but it did, and very well too. A little 'refresh' with some some screws/bolts, rubbers and wire wool ect and it works a treat.
Overall, the ST is looking much more 'proper' now.
Had to re-work the headlight brackets I had fitted. Having paid good money for some nos 'ears' and what I thought were the fixing rings/rubbers, I only received 2 rings/rubbers though, so could not fix them up.
And if you can tell me how to get the rubber into the ring and onto the stanchion/ear, I'd be very grateful. I tried every which way with no success? This will do for now until I can be asked to stump up more dosh for another pair of rings/rubbers for the other leg.
