Yep, I'm on thumpertalk, advrider many more forums that I've forgotten about
. I reside in southern California at the present time.
Not sure how I became a Suzuki nut probably started when I bought my first Tracker (Suzuki Sidekick) in college and then got worse from their. Plus my brother has ridden Suzuki's for many many years. His first bike was a 76 RM100.
Now for the PE I didn't actually want a PE I was looking for a Yamaha IT175 which I've always liked. So I call the brother and told him if he can find me one (he has a knack of knowing where every old vintage bike is in southern california) that I would trade him the 76 TC100 shown above. He says forgot the IT, he just bought the PE and said he would trade me for the TC. Well he sent some photo's and it looked ok in them.
So I cruise up to his house and do the trade. Get it back home and realize it's a piece of sh**. Trade is done time to lick my wounds. So I take vengeance on my brother and make him dig through his Suzuki parts for payback.
Instead of restoring it like I probably should have I decided to fix everything that is wrong without making it a trailer queen. My plan was to use it as a single track bike for the local forests. Low budget rebuild. Camo is cheap and I could still use the plastics that were on the the bike. Replaced the main bearings and gaskets and slapped the engine back together. I replaced every seal, bearing, you name it on this bike. Wiring was thrashed, fixed that. Completely rebuilt the shock (new seal head and oil), forks are from a 82 RM125, rebuilt them also. Found old handlebars off ebay with some surface rust, looks good!!
I haven't had it out for a test ride as of yet, no title for it yet which means I cannot get a valid green sticker for it. Will try for a title this fall.
SP