Not yet, I have kind of gone in with me eyes wide shut so hitting the deck at running speed on a vertical learning curve, I have made use very much of Paul Slacks rebuilds guide and his blog to get the "feel" of how it works and I have amazed myself on how I have gone from a single frame to 4/5ths of a complete scooter in such a short time

With hindsight I am now thinking a ser 3 or GP type would have been a better option than a very early ser 1 but its gone way better than I thought.
I had a nagging OCD moment with the engine so popped off the casing and did some checking, all seems to be in very good order in there, chain was taut as it should have been, no cracking or splitting, I then found out about putting it back on but thanks to Paul's tip about mole grips on the kick start spindle really made it a lot easier and its now got a brand new gasket, all properly torqued down, fresh rock oil and I did the base and head gasket as well with new items, put its new head on and got very nice compression indeed

I see Resurrection scooters has new pattern made Ser 2 legshields at 239 quid, would these fit on my Ser 1 as the top bolt holes on the bracket seem to be in the right place on my frame.