Summer Bike Overhaul Project
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I am getting excited, F3
Today was my day off, which means only one thing: Do work, Son!
To that end, I:
Got all the bolts torqued properly.
Installed the rear brakes and pads.
Installed the front brakes and pads.
Installed the exhaust (but then removed it because I realized the swingarm needs to come off to put the coolant reservoir in.) But not before punching myself in the nose trying to attach one of the springs.
Riveted the chain.
Installed the sprocket guard.
Installed the chain guard.
Of all the things I've done on my bike, riveting the chain is right near the top of the frustrating list. It probably took me two hours, and I only got the press plate aligned with the help of some spray adhesive. Many thanks to Incognito's chain swap thread for making it less frustrating, though.
I also learned a valuable lesson about swingarm decals: Without spools, the rear stands will screw them up. It's not too bad just yet, but it's noticeable and aggravating. I'll have to be careful and not use my stands more than I need to. I also dinged my swingarm in a few spots trying to rivet the chain, but I should be able to touch that up.
I found a spring attached to a wire that plugs into something near my kickstand. I've been really good through the whole rebuild labeling what stuff is and where it goes, but I lost track of this one. The pics is attached; can anyone tell me what it is?
Today was my day off, which means only one thing: Do work, Son!
To that end, I:
Got all the bolts torqued properly.
Installed the rear brakes and pads.
Installed the front brakes and pads.
Installed the exhaust (but then removed it because I realized the swingarm needs to come off to put the coolant reservoir in.) But not before punching myself in the nose trying to attach one of the springs.
Riveted the chain.
Installed the sprocket guard.
Installed the chain guard.
Of all the things I've done on my bike, riveting the chain is right near the top of the frustrating list. It probably took me two hours, and I only got the press plate aligned with the help of some spray adhesive. Many thanks to Incognito's chain swap thread for making it less frustrating, though.
I also learned a valuable lesson about swingarm decals: Without spools, the rear stands will screw them up. It's not too bad just yet, but it's noticeable and aggravating. I'll have to be careful and not use my stands more than I need to. I also dinged my swingarm in a few spots trying to rivet the chain, but I should be able to touch that up.
I found a spring attached to a wire that plugs into something near my kickstand. I've been really good through the whole rebuild labeling what stuff is and where it goes, but I lost track of this one. The pics is attached; can anyone tell me what it is?
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It's not just you Tyfrist, I think I need to paint them too. I have a stange problem, though. My parking pass for school is attached, and if I take it off I can't get a replacement sticker. But, I'm going to have to buy a new one for next year in a month or two, so when I get my new one I'll strip the old one off, paint the forks, then slap em back on.
Thanks, also, Ern!
Thanks, also, Ern!
#89
Man, I started tinkering with my undertail today.
I think I'm going to undo the passenger rearset turn signals and probably the front flushmounts too. I don't really need two sets of blinkers front and back, and I'd rather have them in the undertail / mirrors.
That said, this Bestem undertail is trash. Fitting is at least 1/2" off on the sides, so I'll either have to get creative with zipties or ... I dunno. I'm considering trying to return it for a Hotbodies. It's twice as much, and will set back completion by at least a week, but I hear they fit great. I just don't know that my fab skills are up to making this one work.
We'll see.
I think I'm going to undo the passenger rearset turn signals and probably the front flushmounts too. I don't really need two sets of blinkers front and back, and I'd rather have them in the undertail / mirrors.
That said, this Bestem undertail is trash. Fitting is at least 1/2" off on the sides, so I'll either have to get creative with zipties or ... I dunno. I'm considering trying to return it for a Hotbodies. It's twice as much, and will set back completion by at least a week, but I hear they fit great. I just don't know that my fab skills are up to making this one work.
We'll see.
#90
It's not just you Tyfrist, I think I need to paint them too. I have a stange problem, though. My parking pass for school is attached, and if I take it off I can't get a replacement sticker. But, I'm going to have to buy a new one for next year in a month or two, so when I get my new one I'll strip the old one off, paint the forks, then slap em back on.
Thanks, also, Ern!
Thanks, also, Ern!