Hi Mate,
Yep, I still have the Suzi and and still planning on getting it back on the road.
I haven't done a lot with the bike and have been concentrating on getting parts to be honest. I now have permission from my lovely better half to put a bike only shed up on what is now the patio so that is STILL the next big purchase.
Parts wise, I am still looking but I am running out of space. The shed is full and so is half of the dining room!! I have decided to rattle can the bike this time round. I brought a few tins of Hammerite smooth. I also picked up a couple of tins of Plasti-Kote BBQ for the NOS exhaust when I got dragged into Wilkos a few weeks ago. I have scotchbrite, wet and dry in abundance. What with the tack cloths and other bits I am hoping that the finish will be acceptable and failing this I will go for a powdercoat next time.
I have stocked up on stainless bolts, nuts and washers of the Hex variety. Got a set of stainless x head stainless crankcase bolts from Mrmegaman.
Major parts wise, the packages still keep on coming from around the world. I can't list all the new bits since I last posted on this thread but just picking a few bits out:
I had brought a set of engine bearings and seals a while ago. Some quality patten and some OEM. Although the crank bearing set was advertised specifically for the TS, one of the bearings was not right. The original left hand bearing has an oil slinger on it. This throws 2 stroke oil onto a plate which feeds the oil into the bottom bearing to lube it. A new OEM bearing popped up on evilbay so I added that.
All of the wiring was knackered so I have brought the 2 NOS parts a while ago. Unfortunately this also meant that the lefthand switch gear was no use either. There are a lot of patten TS250 lefthand switches advertised on evilbay but these do not have the correct connectors. The original TS one has 2 connector blocks. All of the ones that are original are stupid money but one came up on German evilbay for a lot of money but not the £100 that some people are asking. I got one of those.
I do have a rear mudguard for the bike but this is quite crusty. No damage though!. I brought a white replacement patten part privately for the bike but it turned out that it was for the TS185 and although they look the same, they are not. The mounting holes are in different places. A NOS red "fender" came up on USA evilbay a few weeks ago so I brought that. It arrived this week.
So the project is still moving forward. Shed and sun are required so I can get the spraying started and then the rebuild can start in earnest.
At some stage the wheels will go off for new rims and spokes and the the forks will go off to be hard chromed - Thanks for the member here who PM'ed me a while ago with feedback of the company they used. I have my eye on a few bits at the moment and there are still a few bits I am desperate for and these may stop the project. I have sunk about £1500 into the project so far with possibly the same amount to go what with the wheels, tyres, forks etc but this was never going to be about the money or return. This model is quite rare and there are a lot less of them than the older banana exhaust type.
So all that said it is still a lot of work in progress and I am still looking to ride some sort of 2 stroke to Squires this year even if it is not the TS.