Looks good to me. For the tails, I fold them in half with pliers so the sharp end is hidden so you don't slice yourself on any of them.
I will give you a couple of tire changes until yours are looking more like drickeds
That's a long stretch of wire. I do know there's a limit to the length you can use but not sure what it is or where else you could attach it to. Maybe behind the spool or a hole in the spool?
Better? Slider still fits.
Corsara.....the pic of Dricked's calipers held by a pair of clips strung together works great. I know of a fellow who did a tire change, put it all back together, put the safety wire and clips in place then went racing....after the race, he realized that he never put a wrench to the caliper bolts....they were finger tight, but the safety wired clips held everything together as inteneded and he rode as normal. Optimal? No.....but proves the point that if one were to come loose, it'll work.
just put a drop of silicone on the side of the screw
remember to safety wire the Rad cap, oil filter, drain bolt and all your rad hosesI am finished wiring all the banjo bolts. Do I need to do anything about the fluid reservoir lids? The one for the front brakes is held on with two long screws, but the lids on the little pots for the rear brake and clutch just screw on. Do those all need to be wired somehow?
Running out of jobs to do as I wait for parts. I think I'll do a valve clearance and timing belt check and clean the chain in the meantime. Oh, and clean and oil the K&Ns.