...as it stood around 6pm today. |
On 24 December 2011, I bought a 1979 Yamaha IT400 from a friend who was leaving the state. He gave it to me for the measly sum of $200 (because he's that good of a pal). At that time, it could be summarized as follows:
Good:
- It ran - usually well, made a pretty good amount of power
- Shiny new kickstart lever (after the old one broke)
- Cracks in exhaust bits had just been repaired
- Cheap!
- Had been generally maintained by friend
Bad:
- Fuel leaky
- Bad petcock -- pal was in the habit of pulling the fuel line off the carburetor and stopping it with a Bic pen!
- Missing items: speedometer, taillight (may not have been originally equipped), kickstand, skidplate
- Exhaust still rough despite repairs -- loud!!
- Sometimes hard to get started
- Generally rough-looking -- seems at least one of the previous owners was only really interested in keeping it running and in one piece.
- This IT seemed like a pretty rough starting point for a ground-up resto, and therefore...
- Such a restoration would undoubtedly be very expensive
- ...and difficult for someone with very little motorcycle experience.
- I don't have a truck to cart the thing around, which would become important, because...
- I intend to ride the IT (a lot) when it's done (so it shouldn't be a show bike). Furthermore,
- As I looked around at motorcycle styles, the most interesting to me were Dual Sports and Adventure Tourers.
In coming posts, I will give a little more history, play catch-up with what I've done so far, frame some of the challenges I have encountered or foreseen so far, and probably go off topic a few times. Stay tuned!
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