She really has had a sheltered life. I lucked out finding her. I think that keeping up on periodic maintenance (lubing the cables, changing oil and filters, etc) will help keep her in top shape. I like the FS1E. That is a sweet looking bike. I had hoped someone would know of a model that might have comparable parts, and I thank you! As it is, my replacement headlight is from a 1968 YG5T. I'll definitely check into Yambits.
My plan for this dreary day is to check/change the air filter, take measurements on the shocks for replacements, measure the brake cable, check the autolube pump to make sure it's set correctly, clean and lube the chain, rough the shoes, clean the drums, and then drain and change the fork oil. And hopefully get her put back together so I can go for a ride (thunderstorms or not). I have two NOS air filters that are in pretty poor shape. The paper is just so old that it's falling apart. I might experiment with one by replacing the paper with foam. Anyone have suggestions as to the best way to do that or the best foam and oil to use? Will I have to modify the carburetor to accommodate it? I'll do some searching on the forum to see what info I can find.
When you say "pinching up" do you mean check to see if the outer racing is loose in the hub? I don't see a pinch bolt in the assembly or the breakdown. But I will for sure check to make sure they are well-seated and snug.
Thank you all again! It's funny, my husband said he was going to hide from me this weekend, but I've been happier than a pig in slop... guess I don't get as angry as he and my dad do when they're working on things. I should probably hold my tongue until I get it all put back together though eh?