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De-stinking Penelope

Sorry Greg, I moved some pictures around last night and it broke the links.
 
No problem just thought I'd say something so you could get it fixed.
 
Received a package in todays post from my friend Mr. Flyboy.

Piston rings for the 1000E!

Can't thank you enough for your thoughtfulness.



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Look whose talking, I could never ever in a million years repay your kindness and generosity Doc, it is the very, very least I could do.
 
Not much to report, other than I drilled two holes in the battery box this evening in order to plug weld the original TSCU bracket to the box I bought. Don't know why I do things like this as no one will ever see it, but I sure enjoy doing all the little details that make a good project even better.

9mm clearance between both brackets... check. Welder on 65 amps... check.

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Ordered some plastic wire wrap so I can rehab both mine and Flyboy's harnesses in the very near future. Those are going to be a real trip to rehab properly. :eek:
 
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Stan, for the most part, no, I'm not OCD.

Oh, I forgot to mention. I found these on Ebay. I was considering them just because the white lettering looks so nice. Unfortunately there are a couple of nicks around where the indicator lenses go.
http://www.ebay.com/itm/261384262376?_trksid=p2055119.m1438.l2649&ssPageName=STRK:MEBIDX:IT

Guess I'll have to paint my old ones after all.

:D

Not OCD?:rolleyes:...:p

Me either!:D

Are those letters molded into the plastic, or just printed? Hopefully raised edges, which would be easier to touch up than printed letters.
 
Not OCD?:rolleyes:...:p

Me either!:D
Actually I had originally intended on posting up a picture of your KZ's wheel as an example of OCD. Maybe a picture of your replacement switches might have been more appropriate? :p

Are those letters molded into the plastic, or just printed? Hopefully raised edges, which would be easier to touch up than printed letters.
Raised edges. Easy enough to paint, but I figured I could use the housing and build up another set for sale. Had they not been nicked, I would have done just that.
 
Sorry, have not read every post but this is one of the first threads I began following when I became a member here in 2011. Is this the same project your working on or are you on to another?
 
It's the very same one.

Lot of a little projects in between that took precedent over this. Not so this year... :)


Converted a few wiring terminals over by carefully cutting them apart to re-crimp and solder yellow and red wires in place of the original black wires. The reason for doing them is they were the shortest length I could get.

Hard to cut apart these little buggers... http://i32.photobucket.com/albums/d44/rustybronco/P_20140313_121752.jpg


Picked up two rear foot pegs off Ebay that were a lot less corroded than the ones I had.
http://www.ebay.com/itm/251435846024?ssPageName=STRK:MEWAX:IT&_trksid=p3984.m1423.l2649
 
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Sometimes(but not often) I hate living where I do.The shipping on these pegs was listed at $40:eek:
 
Eh... No need to move, you just need to talk to the right person. ;)

Tonight's little project... wire terminals, colour coded wires and rosin core solder.

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Eh... No need to move, you just need to talk to the right person. ;)

Tonight's little project... wire terminals, colour coded wires and rosin core solder.

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Well I am tuned back in. When do you think you might get it back on the road?
 
Yeah size matters right? I just installed my new SH775 the other night, couldn't believe how big it was compared with the SH532!

The only way I could fit mine was with the fins perpendicular to air flow... no other way to do it unfortunately but at least it's under the seat where it should get some air...
 
It was a nice day outside for once so I decided it was time to spend some time on the skunk and a few other projects that have been languishing around.

Made a pick out of a 3 ft piece of metal rod by heating the rod with an oxy-actylene torch and bent to fit my needs. Rounded and polished the end.



Used it and a body hammer to 'lessen' a couple major dents in the fuel tank. I was able to get about 75~80% of each dent removed.
Would have had to reshape the end of the pick to try and get more of the depression out but as it was I was struggling to hold the tank, apply effort on the pick and swing the hammer at the same time.

Called it good enough instead.





Unfortunately I won't get the chance to de-rust and reline the tank until two weeks from now.
 
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Yeah! Penelope's getting dusted off again. Looking forward to more updates!

BTW Dale, how the heck did you make the handle on that dent tool?:confused:
 
I made the handle by heating it, bending it while being held by a pair of vice grips and whacking it around with my snap-on body hammer. It came out rather nice if I do say so myself. Should have made the end a little more pointed but I made up that end sometime last year.
 
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