Winter is coming. Hold the garage door.
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Garage is a bit warmer and I was in the mood so I got a bit more done.
Wheel, Shock and Swingarm are out. I'll get the triple link out as well later on. Became apparent bolts, spindle, sleeves and rollers haven't been greased in quite a while. Took a bit more effort to get the bottom of the shock out, the bolt was seized although not too badly but I did struggle for 15 minutes or so. I'll keep going at it at a slow pace until the bike is as disassembled as it needs be then it will be time to get the white vinegar out and clean everything until the towels keep their original colour!
Will probably have to use very rough sandpaper for this bit or even a grinder, guess I'll be doing some painting at some point.
Bottom of the shock, evident with rust.
Now a question. I've drained the coolant out the bike and I noticed when I moved it a clear/yellowish liquid seemed to have started pissing out of the engine cover, right-side underneath the pump. Doesn't look to me like it is the pump, seemed to be pissing out the engine cover itself. Anybody have any ideas what I should be doing with that information? I'd assume my seal is gone meaning I'll probably have to replace it later on once I get there?
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Getting there... slowly.
Think I'm going to be taking it all apart, more annoyances appearing. Notably one of the bolts holding the tach and headlamp mount from the top has shredded, going to be tough to get out.
Once everything I need is off, removing rust and painting will take place
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Getting there... still.
Found a local guy who can gritblast the engine and powdercoat motorcycle frames so I'll probably do that to give it a really good clean underneath. The rest I can manage with some elbow grease.
I'll be in France for a bit to work on the country home and hopefully I'll find a WR250 that'll appear, once again the one I was looking at sold ;( If I can't find anything, I'll just bring another DT back up and sell it.
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Looks like good progress mate
I'm off to Normandy in June if Brexit don't balls it up - I always take my dog on my travels even this year for the 75th anniversary celebrations