Ok, so I spent quite a bit of time in the garage this weekend, most of it actually, and got a bunch of stuff done, and it starting to show, as I hang more parts back on the bike.
Overhauled, assembled and fitted the front brake calipers.
Also rebuilt and fitted the rear brake caliper.
And rear master cylinder, reservoir and brake pedal shaft thingy
I know, I know, but it was raining all weekend, so painting was out, and I could not fit the master cylinder as it was, so.......
Anyway, had to warm up the polisher for the engine cases.
Redid the clutch cover that I was not happy with, as well as the ignition pick up cover, much better.
While I had the cover off, I checked the clutch condition, happy to report all is like new.
Clutch basket does not have the slightest sign of any grooves.
Clutch plates are also in good nick, so they went back in
The steel plates have very little bluing on them and are all dead straight with no warpage.
The fiber plates are still at 2.9mm thickness, factory spec is 2.9mm - 2.7mm with a service limit of 2.4mm
Clutch spring free length measures 39mm on all of them, factory spec is 39mm - 40.5mm with a service limit of 37.1mm
So all good.
Jennifer is coming together quickly now, and for the first time, I feel like I am turning onto the home straight with the finish line in sight.
She is looking more and more like a complete motorcycle each weekend.