After a puncture fix on Monday (tyre was a bitch to get back on), I finally took the beast for a blat on dirt this morning. Having fuel mixed a little leaner than 2:1 it smoked and dripped oil less than what the previous owner left it with. After a couple of short flat track laps it started to clear out, revved cleanly and pulled hard into power band. In fact, for a 28 year old bike, it was impressive. I know compression is down, but the rear spins and the front lifts just fine
Clutch and brakes are definite issues, as are a couple of gaskets and shock seals (both ends). Gears change perfectly, steering is positive and despite weeping fork seals, it took some decent sized ruts in its stride.
Cosmetically it needs some work; Front guard has burnt on the exhaust, rear guard is bent, side panels have been painted white and there are minor scratches & fading on rad shrouds. Most of the nuts & bolts are rusty and or burred over, and a couple have been replaced with non standard tat. Worst of all, at some point the lower front calliper bolt threaded and the calliper was drilled and rethreaded with a larger bolt - it even has a larger head. I have a feeling my friends at ProBolt are going to be doing good business in the near future.
I've started an extensive list of what I want to do, which will include every seal, gasket and bearing. They'll be painting, powder coating, anodising, way too much polishing and a piston/rings.
I was looking at a Wiseco rebuild kit, but the recent thread on drilling the new pistons has me concerned