Here is a pic of progress so far since I crashed my 906 wiping out the front end n tank (except forks are ok) and bending the frame.
Since the frame was bent near the head I got another second hand frame. So far:
- bought lots of second hand parts, including a frame, an almost perfect tank, a brand new wiring loom, new pistons, and mikunis*
- repainted frame.
- rebuilt steering head bearings.
- put in two new pistons and rings.
- put some paint on the engine (a bit rough, but it looks good at 3 feet).
- painted tripple tree and front forks
- painted hubs.
- engine into frame.
- swingarm swapped over.
- resort front fender with new bolts (was a bit out of shape).
- radiator on
* I've worked a lot on the webbers and got them going well, but got tired of resetting them when the weather changed. Anyway, I am a bit of a fiddler, so I'm going to try the mikunis and see how they are comparatively.
Now I am up to getting the new wiring loom in.
Best find to let those in Australia know: I found this paint and it is really good stuff for the frame, engine and forks (kbs-aquaklean - kbs-rustblast - kbs-motorcoater-engine-enamel - Gloss Black). There is a sampler kit that provides enough paint. For my hubs I used a spray can of kbs-fusion-self-etching-primer - sanded and brushed - kbs-diamond-finish-white. I got a few runs from my hand painting, but it seems to set nice and hard and has a good gloss. I have worked with paint over the years and this stuff in just great.
http://www.kbs-coatings.com.au
And here she is all finished. Cost me about 6K. Looks like new. These pics are without the fairings because it shows off the work :-) You might notice, yes I had already converted to 17 inch wheels.