Well the tail section/rear subframe assembly has been brought back to spec...the only reusable parts were the frame and the foot brake pedal....oh and the brake/tail light electrical sub-harnesses after I soldered new Lucas bullet connectors on the ends
Supposed to be near 50 tomorrow and this head cold is on the wane so I might venture out to the garage and pull the primary case and tranny off the main cradle and start hacking away at getting the motor out so I can get the cradle powdered
This has not been a bad project so far...but I have yet to open the motor up and it has for certain had the top-end "reworked" by some prior owner
I love all the empty bedrooms in the house these days...this one is in the back corner on the first floor with steps out to the yard...perfect for rolling the finished bike out this Spring
This second picture...well I will confess I am a graduate of the
IZ School For Excellence In Imagery The box propping up the fender has the original Smiths Tach and Speedo rebuilt by Joel Levine at Precision Instruments in Atlanta. The front fork tubes are completely redone as well
10 years ago I swore I would never restore another one of these British wallet bleeders after my last P11
I really do try to stay out of my own way...but then I have moments of epic-fail
Sonny Defeo of Ghost Motorcycle family called me
he found this one in his accountant's basement
make the beast with two backs!! its on its way over here now
1967 G15CSR...complete w/1970's-era "delusions-of-coolness" modifications
oooohh this one is gonna hurt