The discovery of the misplaced electrical components was soon followed by my futile attempt at removing the headlight bezel. The screws are rusted and most of the electrical is routed through the headlight case, so I'm stuck with the headlamp hanging off the bike and know idea how I'm going to get the darn thing off without smashing it. The handlebars are also giving me a bit of trouble thanks to more rusted screws...After that, I tackled the front brake, stopping short of actually removing the calipers themselves. I also managed to take the front fender off.
Finally, I will leave you with a new list of things I NEED to replace.
- Front fork seals
- Rear shocks
- muffler and headers (Planning on using a 2 into 1 exhaust)
- Clutch perch
- Electronic ignition start button
- Tires
- Front fender
- Tachometer
- Tail light
- Turn signal blinker switch
- Turn signals
- clutch, tach, speedo cables (maybe salvagable, not too sure yet)
- Headlight housing (in the event I end up breaking it in half trying to open it!)
- Seat (discovered the seat pan is bent, a real bummer)
Wow, that list is a lot longer than even I thought it would be... Lets just hope it doesn't grow by too much!
As always, stay tuned for the next installment of the project where I drain the fuel, remove the tank, and sort out the stubborn headlamp.