Progress forward.
Started on changing out the tires, tubes, rim strips and brakes on my bike.
Front tire done!
Removing the wheel went smoothly. Motorcycle jack, with a block of wood under the left side frame balanced perfectly to get it off, and stsnd for the forks, thanks syl360+450. First time ever removing a tire from a rim. Went so much easier and faster than expected. Inner rim not bad at all. Light cleaning needed though. Getting the new tire on, a little longer, but not too bad. I was in constant fear of pinching the tube the whole time. As of now, no signs of loss of air… yet. Fingers crossed.
Brakes, brake system was where I was slightly tested.
Remember those times when working on a project, only to finish and have pieces, nuts, bolts, or screws left over. Well, this was the exact opposite. As you may see, OR not see what is/isn’t there.
Yep. Missing a bolt on each arm. Oh PO, why? I should shame myself as well, not noticing, riding around the country backroads like that.
Thanks to the great thread by LDR, Arched my new pads. It went quicker and, pun intended, smoother.

Learned the frustratingly hard way, the brake cam bolts are particular to specific sides of the brake panel. Realized it when getting tbe arm on. Or should I say, not getting the arm on. lol
Lastly. When putting things back together on the outer break panel, oiled the felts, but per cmsnl there is a washer between the felt and the arms, #18, but not in the list, as shown. With the spacing available, i imagine a very thing washer, possibly nylon? Not needed?
At the end of today, wheel is back on, tire/tube still holding air and front breaks feel great.
I have the next two days off, rear wheel next.
Update, High Beam indicator fixed. LED bulb was shot.
Next on my list, starter motor. Also, awaiting timing light to tighten up points.