Just a few other details about the "basket case" The tires are 90%, the chain and sprockets are new, brake pads are 80%. New clutch basket plates and springs... The electronics all look good, no evidence of broken wires Thanks goodness the PO tore it down when he did... I found a crack in the piston skirt and evidence of a seizure

. I did a quick cleaning of the cylinder with a green scotchbrite pad. No the cylinder isn't perfect, and if this were to be my main ride I'd have the cylinder redone, but since this will be a buddy bike, I'll clean up the cylinder and put in a new piston, rings, and needle bearing.
With the top end off the bike I have the opportunity to access the bottom end. There is zero up and down play in the connecting rod, no play in the crank end bearings, plus the bike shifts perfectly... To say the bottom end is tight is an understatement...

Mechanically I'm sure I can bring the Ol girl back and make her a reliable bike. Cosmetic's are a different story... To say the plastics are rough is really being kind. New plastics are not in the budget... I'll be using a rattle can to repaint everything. I'd thinking about repainting the frame in the OEM blue color. Now for the plastics, they've been painted (several times) and look ragged... I will sand, prime, sand, prime, paint and spray a clear coat. My question, what type of paint should I use (I'm leaning towards Krylon Fusion) , but I'm open to suggestions...
My plans are for this bike to be a buddy bike... My son-in-law will be the main rider... but it will be nice to have a spare buddy bike in the stable.
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