Saturday 18 April 2009

Almost done

Well, my bike is almost done.
Need to mount the license plate and light, indicators and finish the seat.
Oh, and get it running.
Will buy a compression tester tomorrow. All electrical seems to work fine.
Here is the state as it is now.As you see, I painted the frame as well.
POR-15 seems to work just fine. Looks a lot better when it´s shiny and no surface rust is visible.
Next winter I will probably remove the engine and do it all properly and powder coat it.
The side covers will have to do until I have time to fabricate new ones. They look like sh*t, but they do the job. New head light and mount will also be there when I get the time/money for it.
If I don´t buy a XS650 or an old Iron Sportster. They seem to go for the right kind of money now. Recession rules (NOT).
If it would run now, without any major overhaul be a mechanic, it will all be done for less than $500. Not to bad huh?

2 comments:

  1. hey great looking bike!
    i would lower the headlight a bit and try to put the tank more in line with the frame or a smaller tank so the engine would look bigger
    nice wheels!
    i'm not sure how they look in real life but think i like the side covers like this but your bike would look a lot lighter if you would have no side covers at all

    cheers,
    lenny

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  2. Thanks Lenny
    The head light IS actually lowered. I flipped the bracket so it sits a couple of cm lower now.
    But I agree, smaller tank would be great, but the double frame rails and the complex shape of the underside limits my options a lot.
    Think that I only can fit the GS450L tank without welding. Personally, I love the small slim tanks on the Heiwa, Gravel Crew and Matsumaru bikes.
    As for the side covers, I MUST have a battery as there is no kick start, and as long as I have the stock air box I see no point in removing them all together. But I like the clean look with pods and no battery (or hidden).

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