The Velcro gloves are removed, the sheep are safe as they say down here in New Zealand.
Winter project time.
1984 K100 factory naked
Bike arrived on truck from down the line, previous owner said he hadn't used it for some time.
A quick ride round the block a few times, ran fine, then into the garage to be reborn.
History from what I gathered during pull down.
Previous owners were all cheap skates.
Some of the most horrendous DIY repairs I've ever seen. Plastic drain pipe glued into rubber boot splits, wires twisted together unsoldered, flogged out fork seals, sealant piled up to replace missing grommets, Harley Davidson handle bars ground down to fit the 22mm hand switches.
Plastics cracked on " pooh'ed up " repairs - ( pooh we call bog, or automotive panel repair filler)
Boat screws !!!!!! - I hate boat screws !!!!!!
I will say, the bike grew on me for its simplicity ( barring the cornacopia of electrical du dakkiz )
Very easy to pull down, ( unlike a Widow Maker Suzuki TL1000 ) room to actually swing a spanner ( unlike Japanese rice rockets ) and built sturdy, ( unlike Chinese dirt bikes .... )
Not a single nut rounded, not a single snapped bolt, even though they looked like they had never been touched before.....
No owners manual, just this forum and I had the bike completely stripped down to the engine in a day.
Thankfully my IPads wireless connection stayed strong all the way down to the backyards garage.
Every query I had, already discussed here with replies and solutions - fantastic !!!!
Wire loom cleaned up ( broke wire on fuel level sender only issue I came across )
I will be using factory instruments but seated lower and behind a street fighter front fairing
Replaced key ignition power wire ( looked bit melted from previous issue when frame rubbed through on steering head )
Engine booked in for soda blasting
Wheels were ok ( previous owner must have powder coated recently )
Transmission pulled , clutch and drive splines lubed ( no leaks yay)
Front forks rebuilt ( again easily done, no dramas, previous owner has installed spring kit )
Rear suspension looks sad, will hunt for replacement
Bike came with a Motad muffler but I'll use a 4:1 and a Yoshimura muffler
Rest is all usual surgery items
New steering head bearings
New wheel bearings
New fork seals
Clip ons
LED instrument upgrade
LED turn signals
50A alternator upgrade
Starter motor rebuilt
Twin headlight
Front fairing
Adjustable fuel pressure
MAFS big pod filter modification
Paul Smart Ducati tail unit
Braided brake lines
New radiator hoses
New fuel line
New breather hose
All new stainless hose clips
New manifolds
New swingarm boot
New clutch arm boot
Fuel rail cover ( hides that fugly fuel rail, wires and clutter )
Gen3 fuel injectors ( 4 spray holes )
Cut foot peg mounts ( no rear sets, NZ laws now too strict )
Shorten front wheel guard
Cut and shorten original rear wheel guard
Replace missing rubber grommets
Cut frame and tank side cover lugs
I will use the radiator and tank cover plastics ( cause these are rare as hens teeth ) hides that empty space when folks don't have these " rare as hens teeth " - cough cough...scored a second set..cough cough.
Some pics of the usual suspects.