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Bike Builds, Rebuilds And Restorations Only / Re: 1975 850T Survivor Project
« Last post by cmice on Today at 07:50:23 PM »Allright - long time, no update. In short a lot has happened. Frame came back from the powder coater a few days ago. Replaced the steering head bearings, but forgot that I'd left the upper triple clamp in the cleaner overnight and it stripped the paint off it, mostly. So had to finish stripping that for prime and paint yesterday.

Reinstalled the vin plate and fork lock while we were working in that area. Put the lower rails back on, and the center stand - and I couldn't help myself for putting the frame back on.

While we were waiting for the frame, I got into the back end a bit. Pulled the rear brake apart and did battle with those gawd-awful shoe springs. That was a fight. Wondered why the brakes were so difficult to operate...this is probably why...

Thankfully Curtis has them still and so an order from him turned up a couple of new ones (new left, old right).
In for a penny, in for a pound - the u-joint was notchy, so get to rebuild that. Everything that could go wrong with these bikes seems to have happened to this bike as a complete study. Man. Anwyay, u-joint-store sent me 22x50 (which is what I ordered) only to pull the joint apart and find they're 20x44. The nice folks there will swap me crosses and after US Postal gives it a tour of the united states, I should have the right joints in hand so I can finish putting it together.

Aaaand lastly, putting the swingarm back together and the driveshaft carrier bearing is really putting up a fight. Any tips on how to install this without a bunch of heartache? I'm soaking the bearing in dry-ice right now, so hoping some heat on the bore (but not enough to mess up my nice new powder coat) and maybe there will be enough clearance to get it to start. No photo of that bit - I'm done for the day.

Reinstalled the vin plate and fork lock while we were working in that area. Put the lower rails back on, and the center stand - and I couldn't help myself for putting the frame back on.

While we were waiting for the frame, I got into the back end a bit. Pulled the rear brake apart and did battle with those gawd-awful shoe springs. That was a fight. Wondered why the brakes were so difficult to operate...this is probably why...

Thankfully Curtis has them still and so an order from him turned up a couple of new ones (new left, old right).
In for a penny, in for a pound - the u-joint was notchy, so get to rebuild that. Everything that could go wrong with these bikes seems to have happened to this bike as a complete study. Man. Anwyay, u-joint-store sent me 22x50 (which is what I ordered) only to pull the joint apart and find they're 20x44. The nice folks there will swap me crosses and after US Postal gives it a tour of the united states, I should have the right joints in hand so I can finish putting it together.

Aaaand lastly, putting the swingarm back together and the driveshaft carrier bearing is really putting up a fight. Any tips on how to install this without a bunch of heartache? I'm soaking the bearing in dry-ice right now, so hoping some heat on the bore (but not enough to mess up my nice new powder coat) and maybe there will be enough clearance to get it to start. No photo of that bit - I'm done for the day.




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