What have you done to your XS today?

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That newfound 3/4 of slack might be stiff links...........
 
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You just made me think about this. I thought it was an oring chain but there wasn’t any orings on the master link 🤔. Maybe that’s why it went together so easily. lol.

Just googled the chain p/n and it’s non oring. Another expense for this spring.
 
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That newfound 3/4 of slack might be stiff links...........
Found an Xring chain for $45 - deal and I’ll pick that up tomorrow. Only trouble is it’s too long. I already cut the swingarm to add a piece to make it longer so the chain will fit. If it turns out well I’ll post pics.
 
Agree on the Wagos...had never seen one until I bought my SG. The PO had used them in a number of places. Had to research them, only to find out they're on the shelf at HD in the States. Not so in Canada.
UPDATE > HD Canada now has them on the shelf! They're awesome for things like putting together a daisy chain of interior lights. In fact, the bulk-pack of LED pot lights I just installed came with them in the connector boxes.
 
😍 that buffer! Nice polish on the fork tubes.
Thx. The tubes had dulled over the years and just needed a machine polish. As much as I tried by hand, the machine finish is far superior. I mounted my polisher and spare bench grinder with wire wheels on a piece of wood with a 2x4 screwed to the bottom. I then clamp whatever machine I’ll be using into an old Black and Decker workmate. When not in use they hang from the garage cross ties. Saves space.

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An embarrassing story but funny. When I was rebuilding the forks, I mentioned the new seal on the first one was tough to get in. When I did the second one, it went in with little more than thumb pressure. When I assembled the inner tube, it slid in quite easily too. Odd I thought but maybe poor QC from the seal manufacturer. I continued putting everything together and was tidying up, getting ready to call it a night. I was putting all my tools away and on the end of my vise, I found a brand new seal😳🤬. In my haste, clever me reinstalled the old seal back into the tube! I couldn’t believe I did that. The only good thing is I now had lots of experience so re/re the seal took very little time. Back into the house at 1:00 am. lol.
 
Surface prepped the rotors today and remounted the discs and tightened things down for the forks. I may be mounting a new tire so I don’t want to hook up all the brakes yet. If you look at the tire there’s lots of tread but it has a significant “out of round” condition. Polished up caliper brackets.

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