Then again, I haven't worked on the bike since, oh, um, September!
Anyway, my best friend challenged me the other day, telling me that I'd never get the bike running by June (our National SV Rally is then).
So, I spent six hours yesterday putting the dang thing back together.
The only thing that kept me from firing it up was the fact that the chain I bought didn't come with a master link. So, on line I go to order one.
It's in my garage, and I had already laced the chain in and reinstalled the clutch plate and cover, so I couldn't wheel it out. Hopefully this weekend!
The original brake master cylinder was shot all to hell, so I ordered a master cylinder/front brake set up off an '81 GS550 from a seller on eBay, in the hopes that it would mount up. Seems to be a perfect fit!
Flushed it and filled it, and it seems that I have a front brake again.
The turn sigs are all shot to hell, too, so I ordered a set from another eBay lister and should get them soon.
Anybody remember me saying that my gas tank (with NEW petcock!!!) was stolen? Well, to replace it, I ordered what was advertised as a GT380 tank from yet another eBay seller, but found out that it wasn't...It's bigger. I dunno what bike it came from, but it looks like one of the GT series.
Anyway, its petcock was shot, and I didn't want to buy a new one for it, so I performed a temp fix...Welded a sheet of plate over the petcock mounting point, drilled and tapped it, and epoxied in a brass bung. I put a valve in line and a fuel filter. It's a bit ghetto for now, but it'll work in the interim.
BUT, it's too big, remember? The space between the front mounting points is wider than the GT's. So I cut off the mounting bracket from the frame, drilled it out with a 7/16" bit, and had a friend make a new mounting bracket to hold the bigger tank.



Note that the tank doesn't sit flat. I need to hammer in the bottom near the rear with a ball peen hammer so it'll sit flat. I'll do that before I paint it.
Here's the new caliper:


It isn't insured or tagged yet, but I'm hoping to tool around my neighborhood this weekend to make sure it all works!