Wrenchin’ on the Scoot
- March 11th, 2007
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Last weekend it was warm enough to get out in the garage and play with the bike. I did the following:
- Pulled off the sissybar, luggage rack, passenger seat, saddlebag bracket posts and driving lights (including wiring harness). Most of this won’t be going back on. I might use my custom light bar bracket for turn signals or different driving lights, but I’ll probably sell the factory driving light kit.
- Swapped out my stock fenders and tank for the set I picked up to customize. Last weekend I picked up the rear fender and tank from the strip shop. The front fender is plastic so I’ll sand that by hand.
Yesterday, I taped up the fenders and tank so I could draw the cutlines. I also marked up the rough position I want to relocate the gas filler to on the top of the tank. The bike was sitting on its kickstand with the front wheel turned left, just as if I was filling the tank. Then I used a small level to mark the highest point on the tank front-to-back and side-to-side. This puts the filler forward and right of the stock location which is about where I wanted it. Should be able to get a few more ounces of gas in it that way. I need all the capacity I can get.
When I was done marking up the new parts, I yanked them off and put my orange fenders back on (man, the paint on that rear fender looks like hammered shit – I haven’t been too kind to it over the past 4 years). At this point I removed my busted throttle cables and installed the replacements on the bar-end. I’d planned to button it all up and go for a ride, but I had to pull the carbs to install the throttle cables. Once those were out I remembered one of my intake manifold boots is leaking and discovered that the aftermarket fuel filter I installed last year is seeping. My air filters are still disgustingly dirty even after cleaning them last year and not in the best of shape. So I bagged putting it all together so I could order these parts. And while it’s all apart, I really need to get after that valve adjustment that I’ve been putting off.
::sigh:: It never ends. This is why I need more than one bike. So I can still be riding while this sort of stuff is going on.

