This was its first real shakedown. I've ridden it low speed before, but opened it up a little more this time. I changed the oil after and it looks great. Didn’t burn a noticeable amount of oil either. I brought my thermal gun and temperatures looked good. The bike didn’t make any strange noises either. No leaks on my garage floor. Fuel filter still looks brand new.
Did great except for one thing: clutch slips in top gear when going up hills. Cable is in adjustment and the oil is high quality Valvoline. It’s not a huge deal right now, but I’m planning on riding it through the entirety of Shenandoah National Park and camping there later this spring, so I’ll likely replace plates and springs before I take it on a 300 mile trip full of hills.
Here’s a list of everything I've had to replace or buy so far to get it to this point:
* condenser
* coil
* points
* regulator
* battery
* various oil seals
* exhaust gaskets
* spark plugs
* petcock
* fuel lines
* airbox assembly
* air filter
* starter solenoid
* flasher relay
* front turn signal mounting bracket assembly
* seat cover
* tires + tubes
* horn
* fuel cap
* front + rear brake switch
* all the cables (clutch, throttle, brake)
* L/R engine cover gaskets
* all the light bulbs
* Battery side cover
* few assorted bushings
* carburetor gaskets and needle valve
* various spade and bullet connectors
* various hardware
probably some other stuff I’m forgetting
There was other work too, like painting various things, cleaning the fuel tank, etc.
Was it worth it? Maybe not on paper, but every time I see this thing I think to myself how awesome it is. Plus I saved it from the junkyard.
Little before and after. Not a night and day difference, but I’m happy with it current state.
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