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Posted: Wed Jul 18, 2012 8:55 pm
by Snakeoil
Registered the bike today. Then took a 40 mile round trip to get it inspected at my friend's shop. Bike ran great. Seems like 50 mph is a comfy speed for the engine, althought it has a lot more in it. I did cruise at 60 mph for a bit, but did not want to beat her up on the first day.

A few challenges were enountered before taking her out for her first legal ride. The battery, a 12N9B4-1, which is the correct battery from what I can tell, has incorrect terminal positions. It appears the original battery had horizontal terminals. So, I made a pair of alum adapters, but then realized that there was no room for them when I installed the stock air filters. Ended up turning them 90 degrees and all fit fine.

Battery was also a bit of a sloppy fit in the bracket. No hold down strap on this model, just that wrap around clamping arrangement. I was concerned that a good bump could send the battery upward shorting out the positive terminal. So I added some 1/4 neoprene foam and strips of old inner tube in appropriate areas to provide a secure grip on the battery case.

It's truly a neat little bike. I can only imagine what it would have been like to have this as a first bike when I was 16.

The flat spot on the front rim is more than I can tolerate. At certain speeds it's pretty obvious. You can see the tire flex as you go down the road. My friend has a rim jack, but I might just lace up a round rim and try to fix this one as a spare.

regards,
Rob

Posted: Mon Jul 30, 2012 9:43 am
by Snakeoil
Side covers painted and installed. They truly finish off the bike.

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regards,
Rob

Posted: Mon Jul 30, 2012 9:57 am
by sarals
Rob, that is a PRETTY bike! She's something to be proud of, for sure. Congratulations! Do enjoy her.

Posted: Tue Jul 31, 2012 8:47 pm
by Snakeoil
Thanks. I do find myself just starring at her.

regards,
Rob

Posted: Wed Aug 01, 2012 10:41 pm
by rrietman
hey Rob; looking good. glad the side covers worked out.
Randy