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24 Jun 2013 03:13 #593698 by Hollywoodmx
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Insert circus show here.. :silly:

The clear coat runs on the gas tank were too much to deal with so I had to sand it back down to base coat..FAK! :pinch: I found I couldn't get good control with this 2k clear in a can. I much prefer the gun now I a comfortable with it so I'm going to pick up some 2k clear for the gun instead.

The seat was ok though so I just gave it a 2000 grit sand and it will get some more clear after I re-base the tank.

- 82 GPz1100injection
- 77 Kz1075 Supercharged
- 81 Yamaha TR-1
- 81 Yamaha xv920
Calgary

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25 Jun 2013 15:16 #593878 by Hollywoodmx
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Sooo I ended up re-sanding the seat too..I decided I want to base and clear again on both to increase the quality.

Also sanded and stripped the down the swing arm. I didn't know lacquer is soluble`FAIL!!!! :blush:

Going to be doing the repainting today if it doesn't rain too bad..

It's been a super slow process with the painting and I am learning tonnes. I do feel I will get it to be higher quality this time based on the mistakes I have made.

- 82 GPz1100injection
- 77 Kz1075 Supercharged
- 81 Yamaha TR-1
- 81 Yamaha xv920
Calgary

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25 Jun 2013 16:19 #593894 by 650mod
It's the only way we can make things better- learn from the past, improve the future. Next time will be a breeze for you :)

Devin

78 kz 650 custom
Wiseco 720cc big bore
Dynajet stage 3 carb kit with pods
2002 Kawasaki Z750 exhaust
2001 Buell lightning front end
1999 Ninja 600 swingarm with 1999 Ninja 900 rear rim
converted to monoshock rear
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28 Jun 2013 17:39 - 28 Jun 2013 17:42 #594253 by Hollywoodmx
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650mod wrote: It's the only way we can make things better- learn from the past, improve the future. Next time will be a breeze for you :)

Devin


Thanks man.

Update. Swingarm and gas tank repainted and cleared. A stupid mosquito landed right on the platform of the gas tank. Decided I will buff it out instead of trying to take it off. The seat I had some problems in the sanding so it back to primer for a portion. I thought the base would cover it up but it didn't. Sigh.

Well the tank wheels and swingarm are SHINEY! That the 2k clear for ya.

I'm away for the weekend so not much happening this weekend but after dicking around with the seat I will be in bolt on and minor fab mode.


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- 82 GPz1100injection
- 77 Kz1075 Supercharged
- 81 Yamaha TR-1
- 81 Yamaha xv920
Calgary
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28 Jun 2013 17:46 - 11 Jul 2013 10:57 #594254 by Hollywoodmx
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- 82 GPz1100injection
- 77 Kz1075 Supercharged
- 81 Yamaha TR-1
- 81 Yamaha xv920
Calgary
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08 Jul 2013 16:31 - 11 Jul 2013 10:59 #595573 by Hollywoodmx
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Had to redo some other items as I bolted certain painted items the paint was ripping. But I'm on the express path now to hopefully getthis bike on tthe road in a couple weeks. I'm in the get through little items and bolt things on phase. I polished the swingarm and going to assemble it today. I fixed the paint ripping in the sprocket and rotors, rebuilt he brakea and various other items.


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- 82 GPz1100injection
- 77 Kz1075 Supercharged
- 81 Yamaha TR-1
- 81 Yamaha xv920
Calgary
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08 Jul 2013 16:53 #595576 by guitargeek
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Popcorn.

1980 KZ750-H1 (slightly altered)
1987 KZ1000-P6 "Ponch"
1979 GS1000 "Dadzuki"

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11 Jul 2013 11:06 - 11 Jul 2013 11:11 #595973 by Hollywoodmx
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Started test fitting things..

Earlier in the thread someone was worried about the shocks spring coils being too far apart (make it saggy) I put all my weight on the back end with my feet off the ground and I barely moved the spring compression wise, that's works performance for ya, not your typical shock. B)


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- 82 GPz1100injection
- 77 Kz1075 Supercharged
- 81 Yamaha TR-1
- 81 Yamaha xv920
Calgary
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11 Jul 2013 11:19 #595976 by 650ed
Did you paint the brake rotors? :blink: If so, think about when the pads come in contact with them. Paint is slick (remember how paint stripes on the road are much slicker than the asphalt when wet?) Not only will the paint reduce the braking until it wears off, it will very likely accumulate on the pads and imbed in them and permanently reduce their coefficient of friction. For performance and safety's sake I would highly recommend you strip the paint off the area of the rotors that the pads will contact. Ed

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11 Jul 2013 22:36 - 11 Jul 2013 22:37 #596090 by Hollywoodmx
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I'm not worried at all. After some test breaking... Burn baby burn. The paint won't be there for long. ;)

- 82 GPz1100injection
- 77 Kz1075 Supercharged
- 81 Yamaha TR-1
- 81 Yamaha xv920
Calgary
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11 Jul 2013 22:46 #596094 by 650ed
After it burns off you may want to check the pads. If it glazes them you may want to sand it off. Ed

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11 Jul 2013 23:12 #596100 by kzz1king
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Hollywoodmx wrote: I'm not worried at all. After some test breaking... Burn baby burn. The paint won't be there for long. ;)


Is it a high temp paint?
Wayne

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