Had terrible problems with photobucket last week, couldn’t upload any pics and the originals on my hard drive somehow ended up being corrupted so they’re unfortunately lost for good.
Anyways, made some good progress, made a start with the wheels.
After Mikey’s excellent polishing, I had them painted dark grey in 2pk and some new tyres/tubes fitted.
Discs are originals put through the shot blaster and re-painted, original bolts with new tab washers.
Installed some new genuine bearings and seals, dust covers were good to go again after a bit of a spit ‘n’ polish.
Installed the front wheel using the re-zinc’d axle and at last the front end was sitting on rubber again.
Had a right mare with the swing arm/wheel installation, the darn powder coat was too thick to allow the wheel to slot in, so much fettling later – wheel with re-zinc’d bolt was in followed by a trial fit of the new Hagon shocks.
Things went well with the rear calliper rebuild, shame the pics were lost, but, new piston, seals, pads etc.
It felt great get a good peddle - no leaks.
Re-zinc’d axle and chain adjusters look great.
Front calliper rebuilds went well, new pistons, seals, pads etc.
Took for ever to get any kind of a lever, took nearly 1/2ltr of fluid to get the air out, even so I’m not sure it’s all out – its still a tad spongy – and certainly not as instant as I’d like, but I’ll see how it goes once the pads bed in.
Darn mudguard looks more or less the same both ways round - this is how it was when I got it.
New chain and guard on, wheel in and tight.
Both ends sitting on rubber again before winter is another milestone passed.
Combined Regulator/Rectifier unit was next on the list to fit, took a bit of giggling and filing to get it to mount to the original holes, pesky flasher relay fouls it on the corner - 90° mount required.
As the unit came with no instructions I’m guessing the green connector goes to the green connector? Black wire to existing earth? And white wire to existing white fused wire?
The new wiseco pistons on the rods, ready for the re-bored cylinders.
It’s great when big bits go on!
