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Thanks for all the comments. Ive been working on the motor. Like I said before i'm not going to tear it down yet. I did order a full gasket kit for it but other than that I keeping it stock for now. I got it all cleaned up and painted between yesterday and today. Now I just need some help setting it in the frame. I spent some time cleaning and painting all the little time consuming stuff like motor mounts and other misc little brackets.
I got the motor bolted in the frame today. I just wanted to say thanks to my dad for coming over to give me a hand today. I went in pretty smoothly. A little pipe insulation and masking tape goes a long way for paint protection during installation. My fiberglass wrap came today. SO i figured I better get my pipes painted so I can wrap them tomorrow. I would like to install the exhaust while the engine cases are off, because it will give me much more room to slip them behind the frame. All the paint I have been using on the engine and exhaust it VHT flame proof ceramic 2000 degree paint. I also ordered my new rear rim today. I'm switching to a 2.15 the 1.85 was way to narrow for the tire.
Yeah I was thinking about doing that. I have never used pin striping tape. Is it easy to apply,durable ect. ? I got my Pipes wrapped and installed today. My gaskets also showed up in the mail today. I can't believe it. They shipped from japan on Tuesday. That was crazy fast. Now I can install my engine cases.
Ease said:
Bit of red pinstripe between the paint colors, red (or white) yamaha symbol on the tank sides!
I made some more progress today. Nothing major, but I feel good about it...lots of little stuff. I got my engine covers on. I reinstalled the starter and all accessories I could. I had to pull my exhaust because I forgot to install the crush gasket. (duh)! I made new plug wires. Stripped and painted my foot pegs and installed the kick starter. I also ordered jets. I cleaned up my rear hub and spokes. The nipples were rusted on the inside. I snapped two spokes tearing the wheel down. I think that is all. The little stuff takes so much time. I snapped a picture with the rear tire mocked up...just for fun.
You asked for stripes....so you will get stripes! ;D I kinda had to much fun with the striping tape but I like how it came out. Be gentle it was my first time working with striping tape. I also installed the front and rear master cylinders, bars and I started with the controls.
Thanks man, Yeah I originally intended this to be my do everything anywhere but now I'm going to feel bad dragging this thing through the woods. I guess I just have to build a beater bike...just kidding.
valvesprung said:
I freaking love it! Way to bring a bit more vintage flare back to the bike...you aren't actually going to off-road this gorgeous creation now are you?
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