Looks great...as per your usual resto parts.. Did the lens rubber seal rest to stock size, or did you have to get a new one?
Superb! One nice taillight rescued !Finished up my tail light resto. Whaddya think?
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Finished up my tail light resto. Whaddya think?
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With the frame all stripped like that, you might consider putting the engine in now. You could use the lay-it-on-it's-side method. It would be easy to set that stripped main frame down over the engine now. Once in, you could flip it upright and hang it from your chain hoist to install the rest of the stuff (forks, swingarm, wheels, etc.).
Bob, I imagine that the next few days will be frustrating...I’m out of the garage for a few days. Gonna have some workers at my house.
Hmmmmm..........I don't think so. The plumbing foam seems to me to be flimsy, and prone to tearing. 10 layers of newspaper is resilient and tough.Nice detail work Mailman! Too bad about the steering lock...real bummer. I have seen guys use plumbing pipe insulation sleeves around the frame for pritection on installation in the frame. Would provide a little more protection than just newspaper. Just a thought but you probably seen it on here before. J-C
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