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Almost there! Waiting parts now, new front brake hoses and throttle/idle cables. Should be in mid next week.
I got tired of getting grease and grime all over me while I worked on it so I de-greased it.....it took 4 times to get it clean.
Thru the tank, dash, and seat on to see how she looked........not to bad, not bad at all. The seat doesnt fit right, but its way better than the broken stocker. Still have to put the front crashbar on and the windshield. My hopes of converting it to a RK style quick release windshield was dash on the rocks...........not even close to working!
Last edited by Mountainkowboy; Feb 25, 2012 at 10:37 PM.
Got the rest of my parts today, went in the garage and started the install. The throttle cables were the wrong ones, the right ones will be in tomorrow. Got the enricher parts and it is in working order now.
Should be firing it off tomorrow afternoon, no test ride.......snow.
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