
I hope to not see the Strom in this condition again (or at least often/ soon), so I took a few pics. Rear cylinder valve cover off.

Closer view of the rear cylinder's cams. The cam shaft gears face left on the rear cylinder.

... and right on the front cylinder.

With the tupperware, tank, and seat off, there's not much too this machine. After shimming the valves and buttoning the engine back up, I rode it with just the tank and seat for a few days (no plastics).
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