if things go well this weekend my bike will have its front suspenders on but it will still be exposed at the rear (he really is a slut our viv), ill clean up the rear brake components, get the pegs put back on and remove the corrosion off the rear wheel spindle. ive sent the suspension dogbones to be powdercoated along with the suspension linkage (after it gets the center bearings and inner race pushed out - they were jammed absolutely solid in there). ive got all but 1 of the bearings i need to fully replace the suspension bearings with and ive drifted out the 2 large ones in the swingarm pivot - these ones needed to be drifted as there is a lip behind them, i assume that there are no more lips on any of the other bearings, and that they can just be pressed out and new ones pressed in? - hoping so.
as my rear wheel is proving disastrous to try and remove the rear brake disk im gonna keep the current one on there for the time being, but when it comes to needing a new disk ill just get a new wheel rim and go from there...
with any luck next week the bike should be standing on its own 2 feet...i need f/r sprockets and chain and then its ready to get fired up, broken in, and MOT/tax/insurance and i can ride the thing then...before i stop after 2 weeks, strip it all back down and start to make it into a special build
has anyone fitted a fuel meter to their bike yet? ive been looking at these tube type ones from demon tweaks which should give me a fuel level reading for the digital clock - i know its not necessary, but i like the idea and the lcd dash has the indicators for it, i would like them to work. also i will be foaming the tank so i cant use an arm type gauge.
im gonna ask demon tweaks a few questions, i need to know if i can put this on the underneath of the tank, or if it HAS to be at the top. i should be able to cut a rubber gasket to seal it fine - im also not sure if i wanna be attacking my fuel tank that much just yet...ill see if there are any "spares" on ebay first methinks.