This is a great idea for pulling blind bearings (like wheel bearings) without destroying them - assuming the ball cage would allow (and assuming you can get the seal out - if there is one).
It was pretty small, the usual collection of mostly Harley stuff. I talked to former Motorcycle Swap Meet "guy" Todd Copan, asking about the particulars of this event. He stated that this fairgrounds, which is nothing more than a glorified livestock barn, is perhaps the very last venue without any "internal combustion engine" bias, that they're just happy with rent money from any source. And that it was the very first event of it's kind by BCOM. But yes, a bit sad.
The shift cover gasket will be here hopefully by the end of the week. At least then I can ride it a bit more to see what’s going on.
In the meantime, since I’d have to order a clutch cover gasket just to access the clutch discs, I placed another order. I ordered gasket, clutch removal tool, friction discs, springs, tab washer. And some rubber parts for neighbour’s bike. Should be here in a couple of weeks.
At one point in my high school years it became a fashion to wear old fur coats with the sleeves cut off and the coat trimmed to fit your waist. They named it after this guy.