Believe me, I have no qualms about diving into this bike mechanically myself. I love wrenching, and there is no better way of getting to know your bike. After resurrecting that basketcase 1976 Goldwing, I know I have the patience and ability. That being said, with it's unknown (relative) history, I wanted a "professional" to take a look at it. Iron Horse gave it a thorough going over and told me it's in great shape for it's age. Here is what they told me:
- Rear bearing in good shape. They tightened down the axle nut and the pinch bolt to specs. Both were loose. I'll still keep an eye on this area and when I remove the rear wheel for a new tire, I'll inspect the final drive gears and seals.
- Leaking oil (I knew this) from the main seal. Ugh. Big job, I know.
- Needs front brake fluid changed. It's still working fine, but the fluid is old/dark.
- Changed the oil/filter.
- Confirmed that the "clatter/ticking" from the front of the engine was most likely the timing chain tensioner. I've read how to do this here on this forum, and that'll be the first thing I tackle soon.
- I plan on changing the rear gear oil as well. Not sure when it was last changed.
Thanks for all the advice and guidance. I'll certainly continue to ask questions and get this thing back into tip-top shape.
