Right then, while waiting for the rivets to arrive I busied myself with other tasks.
The stainless exhaust springs arrived, so I gave them a quick buff, (one polished one not!)
So with this done I welded the relevant hooks onto the link pipe, cut some grooves in one end to aid fitting and gave it a blast of "woodstove" paint as I had run out of the High temp paint.
Then yesterday when I got home from work to discover the link pipe was still tacky, on reading the can it requires the "stove" to be lit for 10 minutes to cure the paint.
As the FZ has no fuel or battery, and I couldn't be arsed swapping the bits from the Exup. I used the oven instead, 200 degrees C for 20 mins, no one tell Lisa
Once that had cooled down I could set about drilling my rearset to add an aditional mount for the can bracket, as it could all too easily pivot on a single one.
So with can installed, lines scribed and measurements taken off came the rearset hanger to be drilled and counter sunk.
I was so pleased with the result that I decided to countersink the mounting point for the rear brake switch as well.
Much better
So that brings me to today, which, after giving the support bracket a bit of a clean up and polish,
was mainly spent sorting out a rear brake reservoir bracket.
I decided that I wanted the resi to be positioned about here.
So had a look through the ally cut offs that I had and came up with this.
After a bit of fettling
Then the postie arrived with my rivets so the end can looked like a hedgehog for a spell, at least thats finished now.
Then finally started to sort out the rear brake reservoir mounting issue, as it sits rather close to the pipe, and all the adjustment is used up.
So I removed it from the bike and trimmed a little off the threaded shaft and the top of the adjuster to gain the extra room needed, and also used a bit of the ally tubing to make a spacer.
Then decided the rusty screw looked a bit shabby and could do with replacing, which led to me dismantling it all and painting it
So thats a little more done on the never ending stroll towards the finish line.