I got the parts back together and assembled the back half the bike. I installed the carbs and synced them. I then installed the Dyna ignition to eliminate the points and set the timing. This ignition is easy to install and I am able to set the timing on the left cylinder and the right side is set at the same time. Very easy, but I had to make the dial indicator holder out of an old spark plug.
I rode some last Saturday 2-26-2011 and a friend took these pictures. On the ride home I noticed that the right cylinder stopped firing. I pulled over and removed the ignition cover. Seems that I should of followed the directions on the Dyna installation. They said to solder the connection, I didn't and the crimp came apart. I put the wire back into the connector and folded it over hoping that I could make it home with no other problems.
I made it home and tonight I soldered the connectors as I should of done in the first place. Live and learn.
Bike looks great!
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I read your blog, you were very smart for starting with a running bike. I did not and man it is taking me time researching and finding parts, then getting them to fit!