The Beast Broken Down & Forks Off |
Online videos and online forums have been very helpful in pointing me in the right directions, however they usually do not provide enough detail to avoid pitfalls, not sure that they could.
The Clymer manual was the best money I spent so far. Also looking to find and purchase the original product brochure and owners manual.
Also had fun fabricating a mounting bracket for the gauges out of some aluminum sheet I purchased at ACE Hardware. Not great considering I was using a jig saw with a metal cutting blade and a Dremel Tool. Serves its purpose for now, will reproduce a better one based on this when I replace the fork gaiters and the front wheel goes to paint.
I sorted out some of the electrical while replacing the rear tail/brake light. The electric has been the most challenging part of the project, but I have a friend pointing me in the right direction as I go along. Also replaced the winkers, front and back.
Nice Looking Seat |
Found the foam I need online, and also found a British company online that manufactures replacement seat cover spikes for under the seat. You basically pop-rivet the strips on the underside if the seat and then you you hook the seat cover material to it to tighten the cover over the foam. In concept it works like tackless does with carpet. P & K Classic Bikes
No comments:
Post a Comment