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Fantastic job, all three are beautiful! That Honda is really stunning, IMO. I just love the lines on that bike, and know zero about them. Oh, as for what I'm working on... well, I have all my riding gear cleaned and organized...
Lannis, that BSA 'box is so clean. It looks really similar to the Burmans in the Ariels but they are filled with grease and oil, they have no drain plug so when you pull the cover they are a real mess!
I *really* like the foot operated shrinker/stretcher. If I did more of that kind of work, I'd copy that instead of using a hand operated one.Finally finished varnishing (with one hand) and hinging the ailerons on the wings. I've learned a lot about wooden wings, but I'm over it.
I usually get a couple of bikes to work on for winter projects. We've had a mild fall/winter so far - and we're not finding the project bikes that usually pop up. We pull the wheels, tank, etc, and go thru everything - wheel bearings, all of the fluids, including brake fluid, etc.; Add accessories. Sand/shine/buff/polish/wax. These last three turned out to be well maintained by the previous owners. LOL - I was almost disappointed. There were some minor paint chips and misc missing fasteners. Rear brake pads were marginal on one - and replacing ten year old tires.Finished this Honda, and then added approximately 1,500 miles before selling it to a local guy.Picked up this 2000 model Jackal and gave it a good sorting. It's now 1,000 miles later, and it's running out quite nicely. Still looking at luggage options. Some 30 liter HB's might be nice.The latest is this 1998 Cali EV Tour. It came with the 40 liter HB's and a huge HB top box. LOL - went thru the trouble to remove the tank and discovered a brand new air filter already installed. The shaft unit and swingarm were well greased. One missing fastener on top left shock mount. Tires had good tread, but were ten years old. I DID get to detail it and shine the paint. Still looking for a "beater". Something to ride when it warms up a bit in the winter, but there's still salt on the roads.So, what's everyone else doing ?
[NGC] This is a 2007 Suzuki Hayabusa that needed a couple of shifting forks and a new 1st gear, which is a bit odd because these are known for lunching 2nd gear, not 1st.