2007 August 26: :
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Went for a short ride 50 mile mid-day - lack of sleep the previous two nights (weekend guests) and debris on the road from the storm the night before made it hard to get in the groove
. Had a late lunch and then headed out to the shop. Cleaned up a throttle assembly and slipped that on the bars, dug out the CRG mirrors and tried them on for looks. Very nice, if a bit modern for the bike. Cut the ends off of a pair of Grand Touring Tacki-Grips to allow for the CRG mirrors. Once I'm satisfied that I'll use these bars for sure, I'll stick them permanently into place.

Photo courtesy of Charlie Mullendore of Antietam Classic Cycle.
Paul Linn sent me a regulator bracket with the tab for a starter relay (the original didn't have one), so I cleaned that and mounted up the voltage regulator and a starter relay I had in my stash. Since I needed to get up early the next day, I quit for the night.

Photo courtesy of Charlie Mullendore of Antietam Classic Cycle.