Tuesday, May 4, 2010

Stuff on the way!

Just ordered a new complete gasket set and a set of stainless allen-head engine bolts. Goodbye oil leaks and stripped phillips-head bolts!!!

Also yesterday I re-routed my front brake line and throttle cables to accommodate the clubman bars.

I am slowly chipping away at the list of things to do. Perhaps I should do the same to my list of school work to do too.

Time to go calculate some soil cation exchange capacity and study pedogenic processes.

Wednesday, April 21, 2010

As she sits...

Here is a pic of my 360 as of 4/21/10. This is a mock up for now, still need to finish up the tank (acid etch, finish sanding, clear coat), carbs (clean and reinstall, no rebuild required yet), and sort out the wiring harness etc.



You can see I took the mufflers off. This was just to get a sense of what it would look like with straight pipes, which is what I eventually want, but I don't intend on running it with just the headers (I'm not in the mood for an exhaust valve bbq).

Monday, April 19, 2010

Check out BikeEXIF

Bike EXIF is a kick ass site with awesome bikes. You will get lost for hours surfing through it. Thought I should share.

Should call this FailBlog but that would be infringement.

Just realized how long it has been since I posted any updates. Not that anyone reads this anyway.

I have surprisingly accomplished a lot since my last post, though not as much as I would like due to school/women/money/other excuses.

The good news:
It actually looks like a motorcycle now.

The bad news:
I have to start spending money on parts as most of the elbow-grease portion of the build is over, and I am an unfortunately cheap bastard college student (for less than 2 more months though!!!).

Things needed:
Tires, chain, gaskets, carb rebuild and petcock rebuild kits (luckily the carb diaphragms are in excellent shape), sealed gel battery (the brand new acid batt. the bike came with won't hold a charge because the kid who had the bike before me was using it with only about half as much acid solution as it should have had), and of course I still need to change all the fluids.

Things wanted:
A running motorcycle.

If I get all of that stuff I am pretty sure the little pup should fire right up, maybe I should bite the bullet and just start spending money.

Some pics will be coming up soon

Tuesday, January 19, 2010

Giving her rear end some attention.

I got a chance to pop into the garage today and stayed there for the duration of the Ramones' Greatest Hits and the Cure's Disintegration. In those combined 33 tracks worth of time I decided to test out the simple green and scotch brite pads on the swing arm and rear wheel; I am happy with the results because it is clean but not too clean, I mean this is a rat bike after all.

Here is the swing arm lookin all sexy and whatnot:


The wheel and brake assembly (I just carb cleaned the crap outta the drum and cover so it is fresh and clean), and a closer view of the clean drum:


Also I am pretty happy about the arrival of my clubman bars and bar end mirrors. I put the clubmans on just to see how they fit and they feel really good. I can't wait to get them mounted for real so I can check some more off the ol' checklist.

Bars and Mirror(s):


In my last post I mentioned that I took of the sprocket cover so I just figured I would post a pic of that so you can see whats up under there. On the inside of the cover is the clutch actuator mechanism (not the official name, just what I am calling it.)

This one gives me a warm fuzzy feeling, probably because I am a bad photographer.

Here is a thing.


Next up: Finish this g-d tank! I just hate sanding so this is why its only this far. Also I need to still put in some ear plugs and shake the devil (bob ross tribute) out of the tank because I have 25 1/4" nuts in there to loosen up the large rust chunks before I give it the HCl acid treatment, but it is loud as hell and I just can't take it for more than a few seconds. Its progress is pictured here along with my new set of tools I got for Christmas!


I say farewell for now and happy wrenching!!!

Thursday, January 14, 2010

Bits and pieces

Took the swing arm off today. Will clean it and grease it and put it back on so I can get the rear wheel back on. I also removed the front sprocket cover which contains the clutch actuator so I can get that all cleaned up in there and stuff. My philosophy is to do a little work each day even if it's only 10 minutes here and there so that I can see some progress on this thing. As soon as there is actually something new and cool to show I will put up some pictures. For now here is something unrelated.

Wednesday, January 13, 2010

Some happenings

Started pulling the control wires from the handlebars so I can install the clubman bars as soon as they get here. After I do that I am going to take off the swing-arm to grease it and clean it since the rear end is fully dismantled anyway. Once I do that I can get the wheels back on so the little guy can stand on his own. Unfortunately no work will be done this weekend since I am taking the lady up to the mountains, but I hope to really get moving in the coming weeks. Thats all for now.