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Moyomoto
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Two guys and a bike

Post by Moyomoto » Sun Feb 03, 2013 2:22 pm

Hey everyone,
Bought this Dream back in November 2011. After some harsh daily riding and neglect I found enough issues with it to justify a complete teardown. With the help of a friend we have begun tearing it down to the frame. We are prepared for the long journey ahead of us and look forward to the comments and guidance from individuals on this forum. This will not be a restoration but rather a.. rebuild? It is the first time either of us has "built" a bike and we expect to have some tough, good times. I attached the earliest photos of the bike and will be posting photos along the way. Thanks in advance for your support!

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Post by pknopp » Sun Feb 03, 2013 7:49 pm

It looks really nice as-is.

Moyomoto
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Post by Moyomoto » Mon Feb 04, 2013 12:18 am

This photo was in Nov '11. Lost the left header on a ride. The metal battery bracket broke. I was popping tail lights and now the brake light won't work. Tail light is cracked. The kick start flew off mid ride. Missing left foot peg rubber. Push start not working. Rust in the tank. Lost the battery side cover mid ride, then a car ran over it. Just enough has gone wrong to justify the tear down. Haha.

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Rebuild?

Post by conbs » Mon Feb 04, 2013 2:35 pm

I find wrenching on these bikes to be very therapeutic. But, I find riding a Dream to be lot more fun. If it were me, I would just fix the things that are wrong and get it back on the road as soon as possible.

It is a nice looking bike. If you are not going to do a show level restoration, I am not sure how much you are going to improve it with a "rebuild".

My $0.02. To each his own. Best wishes with your project no matter which way you go.

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Post by Moyomoto » Mon Feb 04, 2013 5:22 pm

Here are some photos of the tear down performed over this past weekend. The plan for next weekend is the engine, replacing all the gaskets and any screws that need it. We had several stripped screws during the tear down and some that were only hand tight! A little scary to think I was riding this thing around. If anything the peace of mind knowing that everything is in complete working order will be worth it. Also if anyone has any tips for taking apart the engine they would be appreciated!

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Post by Moyomoto » Mon Feb 11, 2013 1:06 am

Trying to update this once a week as somewhat of a build journal, hopefully others will find use out of this. Started disassembling the motor. Photos of the day. Again if anyone has any tips during this portion of tear down, feel free to guide me!

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Post by davomoto » Mon Feb 11, 2013 2:34 pm

Cylinders look good, maybe a quick hone and a new set of rings. Do yourself a favor, and buy Bill Silvers engine repair guide available on this site. There are many tricks to reassembly, and he covers them all! I've done over 20 of these motors, and still refer to it on every rebuild.

Davo

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