The goal of the build was inspired by probably my favorite dealer brochure pic:
There is no way I am going to do a full on restoration, though it would be possible with what is still good on the bike. The only super high dollar item that is missing is the chain guide that hangs down from the rear swinger. They are out there, but more than I want to spend. The goal is a really nice play bike for trail riding. Eventually it may get a new ignition with outer flywheel to make the beast a bit more tractable. For now, the goal is make it run, then have some fun.
The tank shows normal racing wear, but it has a nice patina, and no rust inside. For now it will be kept as is. The side panels will be painted with new number plate backgrounds, and the fenders which are very rough will be replaced. Seat is a recover, but is fine. I do have a nice proper cover with Yamaha on the back, so it may get that if I fall in love with it.
The motor at this point has been gone through - fresh crank and rod, most all new bearings, new seals, NOS balancer chain, and a few other bits. Transmission was like new. The autolube was unhooked with the tank missing, but it will be restored to use.
The top end was bored to second over to clean things up. It was on a standard piston, but was really out of round. Cleaned up very nice and an OEM piston was sourced and installed. The only really non-stock part I am going with is some Boyesen Power Reeds that I had laying around.
I like the look of the polished fin edges, so got out my tools and spent some quality polishing time.
The goal is to make a fairly close low dollar cosmetic, but very nice mechanical bike.
Just a little tip - if you start one of these projects and have problems getting motivated to work on it, find a 14 year old who thinks he wants to ride it, and you can borrow all the motivation you will ever need!
We started assembly of this (Not including the motor as shown above) about a week ago, and progress has been brisk.
First we got the motor into the frame, then were able to check the old button ignition for spark - Woo Hoo - we have a fire in the hole!
Some new Fly Vintage bend bars up front and some fresh paint and bolts make the cockpit presentable.
For now we will use stock rear shocks. I had a set that had nicer springs, so bolted them up. Yes I know the reservoirs should be reversed