Wednesday, 29 May 2013

Service and maintenance prior to Classic Scooter Run Oslo, part 2


 Drums were finally dry after a couple of coats of silver and a couple of coats of clear. 

New Newfren braking pads were installed in the front...

The original damper was inspected, and the lower rubber and insert was replaced.

 Damper installed again...

 And front wheel in place.

At some point the fork should get the same treatment, but this will not happen this year. 
 
 New brakepads was also installed in the rear. 

Opted to assemble drum and rim in one go to minimize risk of damage to the newly painted part.

 I've had a period typical license plate lying around for the Rally for ages, and I finally got around to mount this as well. 
 
Older, more correct vintage look. 

The silver brake drums really stand out!

 Spare wheel assembled as well. I added locktite to the nut, as the last spare wheel cover went A.W.O.L. 

Apart from that; a quick oil change and a carburettor adjustment was performed. Test drive will have to wait until tomorrow. 




Saturday, 25 May 2013

Service and maintenance prior to Classic Scooter Run to Oslo in June, part 1

Classic Scooter Run is in Oslo this year, and it's probably time to get the Rally in tip top shape. Lately, I've had to choke the motor in order to get it to run properly; probably a good idea to clean out the carburettor.
 
Another issue is the damaged damper rubber in the front, parts have been ordered.  

 In need of a wash after the winter...

The spare wheel cover fell of during a rideout, new one ordered...
 
 The Rally cowls are in amazingly good state, only some minor surface rust some places on the inside. Degrease and wash.
 
And into the garage we go...
 
The front drum and brakes were dismantled for brake service, and at the same time access to the damaged damper rubber in the back.

Am a bit reluctant; I have a new damper available for the Rally, but an uncertain about changing at this stage.

Closeup; Rubber totally skewed.


Rearend got the same treatment; full break service.
 
The brake drums have seen better days...
 
So I decided to degrease and glass blast them as I did on my 180SS

Glass blasted drums with a layer of primer, will get some coats of silver and clear before I'm finished.
 
The carburettor was dismantled into atoms and run through the Ultrasonic Cleaner.