If you really get desperate re the FD filler plug, I'd drill it out, whilst getting someone to hold a vacuum cleaner hose next to the drill bit. If you use a large drill bit, just under the diameter of the plug, you'll find a vice-grip will succeed in moving what's left in there. I'd swill out the FD with something though, jut to get any swarf that the vacuum cleaner might miss.
Of course, you'll need a new FD filler plug but, from what you've said, yours is pretty wrecked now.....
Of course, you'll need a new FD filler plug but, from what you've said, yours is pretty wrecked now.....

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WHEW! Got the FD filler plug out with an EZ out without drilling all the way thru it. Stuck it tight and gave it a good whack with a hammer and it popped free. I got the gear oils changed to Royal Purple as I heard good things about it and agree with the GL-5 gear oil. Now I have to figure out the Filter bolt. Tried the tapping method and a vise grip but there is just really no space down there without popping the headers off. I think I will see if I can get a nut welded on and get it out that way. Anyways I am half way there, and glad to find out the FD was in good shape. Oil in both was pretty dirty as well as the magneto plugs, so...glad I got them changed. Hopefully reduces the stock oil whine like people say it does. Can't wait to get the ColorTune and get her runnin perfectly
. Not sure why, as it seems that it would be more beneficial on the special than the standard for sure. I know if I get a special, the first thing I'm doing is hunting up a 750/850 FD for it. It's all about be comfortable and happy with YOUR machine, and doing the things that make YOU happy with it. Some seem to feel that a fork brace and fork emulators and special front springs and rear shocks are really important, and while I rate them up a ways, I don't ride hard, so it's not nearly as high on the list for me as it is for some. However, the spin on oil filter adapter was REALLY high on my list, so it's all about what's important to YOU (and while I'd like a nice seat cover, I'd rather ride, and my raggedy seat cover keeps the foam on the inside for the most part, and it's comfy, so until I can find a backup seat it stays as is)
as it's not stock, so I can't get an off the shelf cover, it requires finding a shop to do a custom cover and having no seat and no bike while they work on it, not something I'm willing to do while it's possible to ride (which can be a problem with there being little to no downtime here in sunny Cantafordya)
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