My XBR project bike has stalled somewhat, but now the household chores are done and winter looms ever nearer, it's time to return to the (new and improved) shed.
Two items are on the agenda, the rear brake hanger and the motor. The rear brake is waiting on a piston and seal kit along with the bolts to mount the rotor. Until I can get those parts ordered, I cant begin to fabricate a hanger for the disc brake conversion.
The motor on the other hand was just waiting for some elbow grease. After de-greasing, paint stripping, washing off and wire brushing the complete motor, I was ready to strip it down. I'm not intending to split the bottom end, I know this engine and there was nothing wrong in there so why meddle. A couple of bolts in the rocker cover refused to budge under gentle persuasion and I needed a new 12mm socket for the head bolts, but one cup of tea later and....

There is some slight pitting on the cam and some marks in the bore so I suspect I'll be clobbering the wallet. I have yet to check things over properly, but on the whole things look OK and I didn't find any horror stories.
Next task, was to remove the outer casings. Easy enough and no dramas and again, no horrors were uncovered. Cleaning them up is going to take some effort though.

That's it for now. I'll keep you posted over the next few weeks as I clean up, sort out and put back together.