I got the bike home last week, finally, had a chance to actually work on today, and it took me like three hours to get it running well. Really, it was running so well... So, took it out around block. That's all. Just around the block to see how it felt. Slowly. Oh god. Someone (???) had taken rear brake caliper and rotor off and put back on, did not tighten rear caliper main mounting bolt, or rotor mounting allen head bolts. Bolts on rotor backed out. Rear end locked up, rear caliper hangar destroyed, low speed crash, fell onto right shoulder and slid along street a few feet.
After incident (or as Captain Nemo said to Professor Arronax, "No sir, an accident this time") picked up bike and got it home, then fell over at neighbors, had to get cold packs and pain pills. Just getting right arm to work again.
Let this be a lesson. Never trust a mechanic you do not know, who can't get a bike running, who leaves gas lines disconnected, important bolts finger tight. There is "as is" sale, and "we know you are a novice so we are just going to set you forth and hope you don't die sale 'cause we don't have time to mess with this". Probably unfair, I should have been more careful and checked ALL the bolts, just didn't think anyone would be dumb enough not to torque these down. I mean, COME ON!
I am so damn pissed off. I am so out of it. I am sad.
Engine ok, wheels ok (2 sets), frame ok, new tires. Had fancy bodywork off the bike so I could listen to noises, so that's ok. Will be parting out bike now to someone who can use good front calipers, engine, bodywork, swingarm, new tires, two sets of wheels, good 36mm Delorto carbs, new battery and all that jazz. I'll never find the parts to put it all back together now. No time for another real project, no money for the parts. Insurance won't give me spit on a 20 year old bike.
So, if you need good Paso parts less rear caliper, right side mirror and associated, let me know. My accident and NDE is your gain. Will give you pix of anything you need for your bike.
Gods I need to sleep. This was my first bike. My first bike.

Dana
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