

Got Benny's list of preferred mods but with a Workshop Day coming up I thought I'd ask for your advice based on the life of the old girl. If you were me what would to do next? This is where my lack of experience comes in.

W reg, 32k miles, 6 previous owners, me for the last 3.5 years and ridden through the winter. And she's black, obviously the most cherishable colour of all.
Things that I know have been done since I've had it - either me or the spanner man:
Manual CCTs, valve clearances at 24k'ish. Front and rear wheel bearings. Chain and sprockets, new cush drive rubbers. Carbs balanced. Exhaust studs and new downpipe clamps. The rest? Who knows.
My list, aside from cosmetic stuff and dreaming looks like this:
Head bearing - check/replace. There is black discolouring on the yoke and there is a noticeable clonk every know and then, more at manoeuvring speed, although might this be down to poor, thin oil in the forks?
Fork oil/springs/overhauls - never been done to my knowledge and suspension and set up confuses me to bits! This one for the workshop day? Would I need new springs after all this time?
Rear suspension linkage bearings and swinger regrease
Carbs - removal and clean up and balance. This part kind of looks a bit complex and scary as I've never touched one before!
Brake lines - still the originals. Want to replace with stainless ones. Workshop day job? Although I'm thinking you would do the forks before the brakes?
New pipes - still got standard, had some Vipers when I got it but they rubbed the swingarm. Do you need to fiddle with the carbs if you do this?
Valve check - have a misfire and big clonk from the rear pot at times, when they did the cct I asked for the guy to look at it and he reckoned it may have a stiff/bent valve? No idea myself. Also oil is seeping from the valve cover gasket so will need to replace that at some point.
Starter - the contacts etc under the rubber boot are corroded badly so will need some attention, new bits
Clutch?
Missed anything? With limited time and dosh, just want to tap into your experience and make sure I spend both in the best way poss. Cheers
