Yeaterday was a good shop day:
Chain and sprockets arrived at 1200 hrs I assembled everything and ran it down the road at 1700. I added 1 oz of oil to the forks per the Haase to stop the front end dive and firm things up a bit. The Girly Bike is a pleasure to ride with the new BT45s, handling is superb. Wheelies were pulled.. effortlessly

. Tach from parts bike installed as the original has died an untimely death. I pinched the ground side of the neutral light wire installing the tach and had to abort the maiden voyage when I realized the neutral light wouldn't go out. So back to the shop I went to pull the tach off and I taped up the nick in the ground wire. I love the Moto Carrerra chambers. Carburetion is linear and at 7000 things start happening quick. 9000 is the shift point. 15/39 gearing is perfect for this combination. I only have a couple of small issues to deal with and Project RD will be ready for DG 13

I installed the LH chamber spacers wrong and the sidestand is striking the chamber. I also have to clean it up and again and install the oil pump and clutch adjuster covers. The new oring chain will need an adjustment as well. Forgot to add I have to replace all the seals in the gas cap...I have the parts.
Many thanks to all who made this possible: Mark Demshak, thanks for the deal on the bike, Mark Haase, Phil Wolf, Young Dave Broome for the hours of work and John Evans for fielding my incessant texts and calls. Thanks to John and all the folks at Economy Cycle and HVC for the parts and to Mark Haase for the grips and all the parts from his stash.

The Phoenix prep begins tomorrow...