We'll see how the lower stop works in actual use; I'm not sure about oil flow through many small holes vs several large ones, even if the 'area' is the same. I'm going to use 15w oil, and I think I'm going to use the 'lighter' springs that came with the emulators; I may end up drilling a couple of more holes above the stop. If you want to run 'plates' instead of plugs, you could cut a slot between the two holes in the slider with a mill or die grinder and avoid all this.
As far as bottoming, you haven't seen my 'driveway'... 3/4 mile of rarely maintained dirt/gravel private road more suited to dirt bikes... and that's when it's 'good'.
I've had friends refuse to come visit when the road isn't so good. 
I'm close to having the forks done, with just a few minor bits to be made. The full polish on everything (calipers, mounting brackets, etc) I have yet to do and I need to re-order some supplies. I still have to figure out brake lines (going with a combo of stainless braided/hard lines), redo the headlight ears, build my W/S mount, and fab the fender mount/fork brace. It's the 'little' details that can eat up a lot of time. Like I said, I can be a real perfectionist when it comes to design (any mods should look like they're factory built, or as close as I can get) so I'm horribly slow at this sort of thing. My last bike project...

... took me about 3 years to complete. While this has some 'store-bought' custom parts on it, the majority were scratch-built. And no, I'm not altering my XS this much!
This bike could be considered the 'anti-XS'... LOL.
I'm also in the middle of installing the HD 4-piston rear caliper; this is actually fairly easy, but I have to go back and mod my already-powdercoated swingarm
for the weld-on stop tab. The stock steel caliper bracket is going away. I figure it'll take more time to remove the coating/recoat it than the mod will take...
I figure all this will take me about 3 more months to get the bike completed, mostly for money reasons; I can't buy everything I need at once. Being retired, I have lots of time so making parts from relatively cheaper raw material is less expensive for me than buying new or used parts for some things.
'78E original owner
As far as bottoming, you haven't seen my 'driveway'... 3/4 mile of rarely maintained dirt/gravel private road more suited to dirt bikes... and that's when it's 'good'.



I'm close to having the forks done, with just a few minor bits to be made. The full polish on everything (calipers, mounting brackets, etc) I have yet to do and I need to re-order some supplies. I still have to figure out brake lines (going with a combo of stainless braided/hard lines), redo the headlight ears, build my W/S mount, and fab the fender mount/fork brace. It's the 'little' details that can eat up a lot of time. Like I said, I can be a real perfectionist when it comes to design (any mods should look like they're factory built, or as close as I can get) so I'm horribly slow at this sort of thing. My last bike project...

... took me about 3 years to complete. While this has some 'store-bought' custom parts on it, the majority were scratch-built. And no, I'm not altering my XS this much!

This bike could be considered the 'anti-XS'... LOL.
I'm also in the middle of installing the HD 4-piston rear caliper; this is actually fairly easy, but I have to go back and mod my already-powdercoated swingarm

I figure all this will take me about 3 more months to get the bike completed, mostly for money reasons; I can't buy everything I need at once. Being retired, I have lots of time so making parts from relatively cheaper raw material is less expensive for me than buying new or used parts for some things.
'78E original owner
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