
A New Basket and Mirror Refurbishing
The rubber that holds the mirrors in place has long since rotted. I scraped out the remains and cleaned up the housing. Using black silicone
The rubber that holds the mirrors in place has long since rotted. I scraped out the remains and cleaned up the housing. Using black silicone
When replacing the fork, I discovered that the headlight housing was broken at the top. Most of the force that holds the headlight in rests
I was finally able to source a new front fork from David Silver Spares. I did some light filler work and painted it red to
The pins on the ignition cylinder had been removed by a previous owner, so that any key would work. While this worked fine for turning
The top end was disassembled to replace the broken cylinder stud. A stud extractor made quick work of removal. Thankfully it wasn’t too frozen in
Today I disassembled and cleaned the carb and the CM91 ran for a couple minutes! I then replaced the following parts: spark plug, battery, front