Well, she didn't get off early and some family biz in town took up some of her time after work, so I finally got it with less than a hour of daylight left. My lighted work area is a bit packed right now with some furniture in the process of being painted and refinished so I didn't really have any room in there.
Unpacked the box, everything complete. The instructions could be a bit more complete, but I'm not sure how to rewrite right now to make some steps a bit clearer regardless of the donor bike. Packaging was excellent, all the groups of bits in their own little zip baggies works wonders with the instructions, easy to figure out. Rear wheel is on nicely, although probably needs some adjusting to true it. Had a couple of false starts with the front fork brackets and after the third one, knowing me and my narcolepsy, I decided that after dark is not the time to keep fiddling with it after I got them set right for width, was having some tire strike on the top of the brake bracket and I'm just as prone to screw it up as get it right this late (I noticed that I had carefully clamped down one side without getting the bracket
). It didn't help that I found out my little one had helped clean up by tossing some stuff in the clean coffee can with the BB in it, so that will need cleaning and greasing.
So, I put it away for the night and I'll be able to get back to it Friday morning. :cry:
It probably wasn't anything major on the front, just something stupid I was doing in low light conditions. I've got the spread right, so I'll readjust it later when I'm fresh in the morning and the new meds they have me on are kicking in good.