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GL1200 Engine Rebuild - Part 4 - Getting to the Road
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<blockquote data-quote="Rednaxs60" data-source="post: 220985" data-attributes="member: 4617"><p>Good weekend with the front fairing ready to go on the bike:[ATTACH=full]21354[/ATTACH]Don't know why I go through the trouble of putting all the radio and CB components in, never use them; however, in the future if I sell it the new owner might want these and I'd lose them if I didn't. It is no longer a one handed carry. Will get a friend in to help install on the bike. Now it's on to finishing up the wiring on the bike, getting all the connectors in place. Look forward to seeing what is happening with the dash in place.</p><p></p><p>Started a list of possible work items for the next "major" work period in a year or two. Will do maintenance in between. Most of the items I can think of are cosmetic, cosmetic being painting. Most won't be visible, but I will know these items are done.</p><p></p><p>Here's my list so far:</p><p></p><p>Painting:</p><p></p><p>Cowl stay</p><p>Right side internal engine guard</p><p>Triple tree</p><p>Cover under speed cancellation unit</p><p>Frame</p><p>Centre rear fender (under seat)</p><p>Rear brake MC</p><p>Air chamber</p><p>Foot pegs</p><p></p><p>Work/Maintenance:</p><p></p><p>Replace rear shocks</p><p>Replace front fork springs</p><p>Rebuild final drive</p><p></p><p>I feel like Gerry sometimes, it's never over until it's gone.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rednaxs60, post: 220985, member: 4617"] Good weekend with the front fairing ready to go on the bike:[ATTACH type="full" alt="Front Fairing Ready.jpg"]21354._xfImport[/ATTACH]Don't know why I go through the trouble of putting all the radio and CB components in, never use them; however, in the future if I sell it the new owner might want these and I'd lose them if I didn't. It is no longer a one handed carry. Will get a friend in to help install on the bike. Now it's on to finishing up the wiring on the bike, getting all the connectors in place. Look forward to seeing what is happening with the dash in place. Started a list of possible work items for the next "major" work period in a year or two. Will do maintenance in between. Most of the items I can think of are cosmetic, cosmetic being painting. Most won't be visible, but I will know these items are done. Here's my list so far: Painting: Cowl stay Right side internal engine guard Triple tree Cover under speed cancellation unit Frame Centre rear fender (under seat) Rear brake MC Air chamber Foot pegs Work/Maintenance: Replace rear shocks Replace front fork springs Rebuild final drive I feel like Gerry sometimes, it's never over until it's gone. [/QUOTE]
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