the kid wrote:......My tip is that tach is a Honda unit . CB900/750 the Bol Dor thingys.....
+1 - that is exactly what it is. Those Honda tachs are unmistakeable.
Slow and wobbly wrote:...Given that is a pressed crank is there any way of measuring bearing wear other than by feel? Just always wondered......Oh and is that VHT Cast aluminium in a can what you sprayed on the rear brake? If it is then either stick it in the oven and bake it or use the heat gun on it to get it fully cured....then its impervious to everyfink.....
You can measure up the play at the little-end with a dial guage if you really want to - 3 of the 4 are well within spec, one is close. You can also use feeler guages at the big-end, but this isn't really as accurate. I don't have a set of V-blocks to check the runout, and really should invest in some good ones.
The rear brake has only been given a couple of coats of satin-black - mainly to just keep it tidy. The flash and time of day, means the photos make the paint look like silver

- but it is just a clean satin black. It may even come off yet, I had another look at the photos of the original bike the other night, and the backing late was just plain unfinished alloy......
Minor update tonight - picked up the rear hub today after it has been surface-finished. Much cleaner, the brake linings are now totally rust-free and should work 100%, I gave this a couple of coats of satin-black this arvo, and this hub will shortly be fitted with new wheel bearings and then off to old mate the wheel builder, so it can be spoked to the original 3.0" x 18" rim. A rolling chassis gets closer and closer.....
