first part of my restoration.
Wow! Outstanding work - I admire people like you who have the talent and patience to work so thoroughly. I'm going to try Nevr-Dull on some of my parts.
You wouldn't happen to have a close-up picture of the rear brake lever assembly would you? I'm trying to figure out exactly how the return spring is supposed to attach (mine was all apart when I got it). What I've conjured up so far doesn't look (or feel) right and parts fiche doesn't seem to help. I can usually figure this stuff out but for some reason I'm having problems in this area.
Thanks!
You wouldn't happen to have a close-up picture of the rear brake lever assembly would you? I'm trying to figure out exactly how the return spring is supposed to attach (mine was all apart when I got it). What I've conjured up so far doesn't look (or feel) right and parts fiche doesn't seem to help. I can usually figure this stuff out but for some reason I'm having problems in this area.
Thanks!
The tank looks great, nice job! (Whole bike looks great) How did you fix the dents on tank?
they were small dents so i filled them with professional body putty. as i said before i don't like body work. i seem to always over sand it and have to reapply to get it right.
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Thanks. I'm looking for options as I've got a dent in an F3 tank that I need to get sorted out.


