Ooh it's been a while! The frame that looked really good when I had the tank off actually was pretty rusty because the frame was being protected by cut sections of inner tube, which trapped moisture on the metal. Still not as bad as Ernst. But some correction was required. This is after some ScotchBrite action:
Then some sanding:
Next up was some Loctite Extend Rust Neutralizer. It goes on milky:
And turns black when dry:
I did two coats of that stuff and then two coats of Rustoleum paint. The neutralizer shouldn't be exposed to sunlight, apparently. Taking no chances, even under the tank.
While the paint was in process, I had a rebuild party with the hydraulic bits:
Here's where things went a bit sideways. I mounted everything up:
And started to the bleeding process. Vacuum pump style:
No worka. Then I tried using a horse syringe from below, also no worka. The bore of the MC, which I'd cleaned as best I could, needed a hone. I actually took the MCs from Edgar and Elsa (the RS) and made a new friend at the semilocal machine shop. He honed both of them today. I had to force $20 on him before I left. When I got home it was a quick reinstall of the MC. I refilled the reservoir from below with the horse syringe and then the bleed process was quick and effective. I now have a front brake that will stop the bike.
Next up, setting up the throttle cables and checking the ignition bits. VROOM to come soon!
Call me Mel. Some years ago- never mind how long precisely- having little or no money in my purse, and nothing particular to interest me at home, I thought I would ride about a little and see the other parts of the world.