I picked up my "new to me" bike last night, and so far, I haven't wasted any time getting the project started. I found a source for most of the parts I need (pretty much everything except a tank), and should be picking the parts up this weekend. Today's progress was mostly limited to assessing damages and disassembling the bike, but I think I made a decent dent in the project. So far, I removed all of the fairings, the seats, tank, instrument cluster, and inspected the bike for any damage that was previously unnoticed. The bike looks to be in great shape, just needs a couple of parts to make it driveable, the rest of the work is mostly for appearance. Should have the bike on the road soon, and hope to have it looking better by the end of the summer. I'm planning on painting the bike black, and leaving the frame either silver (unpolished aluminum) or I'll take some wet sandpaper to it, and polish the exposed parts to a mirror finish. It's all going to depend on what parts I am able to source for the project, and what my budget will allow. So far, I've spent $520 on the project. Purchase price was $500, gas for the trip to Rochester to pick it up was $20. I'm looking at another $500-$600 in parts to get the bike where I want it to be. After that, I'll be getting some riding gear, and I plan to enjoy the bike (and the excellent gas mileage) for the rest of the summer.
Here are some pics of the bike, taken right after I unloaded it from the truck:



And a few taken moments ago, after removing all of the plastics and broken parts:






Any ideas you'd like to share, feel free. Nothing is decided for sure, and the future of the bike remains unclear. . .
Here are some pics of the bike, taken right after I unloaded it from the truck:



And a few taken moments ago, after removing all of the plastics and broken parts:






Any ideas you'd like to share, feel free. Nothing is decided for sure, and the future of the bike remains unclear. . .





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