Back upstairs from doing some stuff on the trailer and buttoning up the rest of the things on the bike.
The first thing I did was check all bolts, screws, and nuts to make sure that everything is tight and secure. I made a "false" screw in the empty hole using a nylon lock nut below the fairing. The tab on the insert was broken which was why there wasn't a screw in it when I bought the bike. It looks complete now so I'm happy, even if it's not holding anything together.
I moved to the rear of the bike and checked the chain. After looking at the rearward rivet on the Master, I wasn't happy with how it looked. It was pressed, but not looking fully "square", so I broke out the chain tool and gave it another turn or two. Now it looks like the forward rivet.
Next I had to install the two cotter pins on the rear brake assembly. It was pretty cramped quarters, but I managed to get them both in and locked down.
I removed the Rear Hugger to check the alignment of the rear wheel. The way the hugger sits makes the wheel look "off" so I wanted to make sure. Without the hugger attached, the wheel looks perfect. I checked it with the caliper, the rear markers, and a straight edge, and they all say it's aligned.
I re-installed the hugger and everything looks nice from the rear. I removed the license plate and set the preload on the rear shock before heading back upstairs.
So everything is finished. I'm just waiting for Tuesday to get her registered and start riding. Once I get some riding time in, I'll do the fork rebuild and call it a day. I know I could do it now but I'm tired of not riding, so it will have to wait for a couple hundred miles!