Well I got the bike to Broadford for the Bonanza and after a Bumper cut couple of laps of the track and we did some re-jetting we had to park it as the carbie slide was sticking (just off idle) and it became too much work to fix when we really didn’t have the correct tools and there was riding to be done. So here’s the wash-up of the project.
Original e-bay bike - $500
Front tyre/rimlock/tube/rim tape - $150
Rear tyre/rimlock/tube/rim tape - $165
Front & rear wheel bearings - $40
Tag Bars/grips, Levers etc - $100
Clutch & accell cables - $65
Chain buffer/chain guide/chain roller - $80
Front/rear sprocket & chain - $160
Seat recover - $120
Piston/rebore - $160
Gasket sets/bearings/seals/rod & associated engine parts - $500
Carbie needle jet/needle and return spring - $60
Air filter - $35
Exhaust bits and repairs - $50
Genuine Suzuki bits. CDI holder and damper, shock canister support & bands - $40
Rear shock overhaul - $280
Front fork service - $60
Swing arm bearings, rocker bearings, strut bearings - $220
Front brake pads & rear linings - $65
Various bits & pieces. Paint, Sandblasting, plating, nuts/bolts, Kill switch, etc, etc - $200 (Guess)
So there you go, somewhere around $3K with most of the work being done by myself.
Within this refurbishment there are/is;
- No spokes being replaced (I de-laced the wheels and polished the spokes)
- No rim replacement, If you were doing those than you’d automatically add another $800.
- No powder coating of the frame. It was blasted &checked for cracks, repaired where required and attacked with a pressure pack.
- No plastics (front no plate aside) as the plastics on the bike were ½ reasonable. Lots of sanding and polishing!
Have a few things to go yet.
- The sticker kit that was ordered and didn’t turn up in time for Broadford.
- When I find a reasonably priced parts l’ll get the genuine shock protector that fits to the upright struts and the rubber piece that seals around the frame/air box/rocker assembly.
- The Harley Davidson fork wipers that Gazza put me on to.
- I’ll keep a lookout for a better air box cover to replace the modified for 50% more HP unit that is currently fitted
- and think about DG pipe if I can be bothered dropping by the boys at DG when I’m in LA later this year.
A big thanks to Mario for the engine parts, to Doc for the advice and assistance & Bumper McGunn (the 4 stroke bum) for pretty much anything & everything.
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