Hi all,
I’m approaching the turning point in my restoration - for context it’s been sat idle for about 15 years, and has covered 29k miles. The bike is now stripped down to just the engine, gearbox, driveshaft and rear wheel, with a whole lot of engine painting and stove enamelling to be done before I turn the corner and start
Before I commence on the rebuild proper, is there anything you can recommend I should do now, or as I’m putting it back together?
For example, the clutch hose is nasty and will be replaced while I can easily access the slave cylinder, but I don’t know what to do regarding the slave cylinder itself. I’ve read that they can leak, and that the slave cylinder can’t easily be rebuilt and fitting a new one is the only real option. However, they’re not cheap, and I’ve not even had the bike in gear yet so I don’t even know if it works!
I’ve tentatively pencilled in looking at the clutch/shaft/diff for the second half of the project once everything at the front and in the middle has been addressed.
Do I bite the bullet and replace the slave cylinder preemptively? Is there anything way I can check whether it has failed?
Other than that, I’ve already decided to give the bike a servoectomy and replace the brake lines with braided hoses and possibly look at doing the starter motor jump-start modification. I’d like to source some crash bars to refurbish and fit, LED lights to mount on them, and I’ve got a FuzeBox to wire in for farkles and gizmos. I’d also like a CarPlay-type screen and mounting bar to use as a satnav.
I’d love to replace the shocks with some funky ones, but I don’t think I can get that past the bank manager.
What other either service jobs or quality-of-life upgrades should I do as I’m putting it all back together?
I’m hoping to keep costs down, and will have to prioritise based on this, but I’m sure there’s a lot I can do on a budget!
Cheers
Mike
I’m approaching the turning point in my restoration - for context it’s been sat idle for about 15 years, and has covered 29k miles. The bike is now stripped down to just the engine, gearbox, driveshaft and rear wheel, with a whole lot of engine painting and stove enamelling to be done before I turn the corner and start
Before I commence on the rebuild proper, is there anything you can recommend I should do now, or as I’m putting it back together?
For example, the clutch hose is nasty and will be replaced while I can easily access the slave cylinder, but I don’t know what to do regarding the slave cylinder itself. I’ve read that they can leak, and that the slave cylinder can’t easily be rebuilt and fitting a new one is the only real option. However, they’re not cheap, and I’ve not even had the bike in gear yet so I don’t even know if it works!
I’ve tentatively pencilled in looking at the clutch/shaft/diff for the second half of the project once everything at the front and in the middle has been addressed.
Do I bite the bullet and replace the slave cylinder preemptively? Is there anything way I can check whether it has failed?
Other than that, I’ve already decided to give the bike a servoectomy and replace the brake lines with braided hoses and possibly look at doing the starter motor jump-start modification. I’d like to source some crash bars to refurbish and fit, LED lights to mount on them, and I’ve got a FuzeBox to wire in for farkles and gizmos. I’d also like a CarPlay-type screen and mounting bar to use as a satnav.
I’d love to replace the shocks with some funky ones, but I don’t think I can get that past the bank manager.
What other either service jobs or quality-of-life upgrades should I do as I’m putting it all back together?
I’m hoping to keep costs down, and will have to prioritise based on this, but I’m sure there’s a lot I can do on a budget!
Cheers
Mike






