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I will probably just put some screws back in, but something a bit better looking, maybe a zinc or stainless button head ?Are you going to do anything about the screw holes in the edge of the rims? I ask because I have an old 3.5x18 DID rim that has the same holes, It's off an old CB750 drag bike I bought years ago...
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I will probably just put some screws back in, but something a bit better looking, maybe a zinc or stainless button head ?Are you going to do anything about the screw holes in the edge of the rims? I ask because I have an old 3.5x18 DID rim that has the same holes, It's off an old CB750 drag bike I bought years ago...
I was going to have mine tigged up, I did think about some black allen head bolts trimmed down on the inside, but I think I'll have them welded up ..
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if the hole is welded up it would probably have a round mark, its unlikely the weld would be exactly the same color as the rim.
I will probably just put some screws back in, but something a bit better looking, maybe a zinc or stainless button head ?Are you going to do anything about the screw holes in the edge of the rims? I ask because I have an old 3.5x18 DID rim that has the same holes, It's off an old CB750 drag bike I bought years ago...
I was going to have mine tigged up, I did think about some black allen head bolts trimmed down on the inside, but I think I'll have them welded up ..
it could still look ok with a hand polish.
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Got the engine upside down and got the sump off, and found all those little bits of missing cam chain wheel !
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Found some VHT heatproof black satin after numerous attempts, so I bought 3 cans.
Got some more bits, a Liska camchain tensioner that has a steel wheel (instead of the plastic one that ends up in the oil sump), oil filter and a flasher can for the indicators.
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Been busy with the thinners and brake cleaner on the short motor cleaning things up in preparation for the paint.
Found some VHT heatproof black satin after numerous attempts, so I bought 3 cans.
Got some more bits, a Liska camchain tensioner that has a steel wheel (instead of the plastic one that ends up in the oil sump), oil filter and a flasher can for the indicators.
I had the same trouble trying to get VHT paint in Brisbane, Finally got some recently, after more than a year !!
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The short motor is painted with 2 coats of VHT black satin.
Had to crack out the heater and heat gun to keep things warm coz its winter here in Australia !
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This setup is a 4 piston Nissin caliper (Suzuki I think ?) with custom made adaptor plates to fit the original fork tube and a custom made disc rotor.
It was all stripped down and pistons, seals cleaned up. Originally it was natural alloy with gold zinc bolts and hard anodized bracket.
I have painted everything in satin black and used new mushroom head and cap head bolts in black to suit, to give it a different look.
Checked the operation of the caliper with the EBC pads in place and using compressed air.
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Then to separate the remaining into stuff to be powder coated and go with the frame and whats left is the alloy pieces (mainly all the engine covers) to be hand polished. After cleaning the drum brake cover it still has chrome on parts so will need to go back.
The de chroming process leaves a black/grey residue on the parts which needs to be buffed off. Below is a pic with the 2 sprocket housings half buffed, which needs to be done before they can be wet/dry polished and then hand polished.
You can see the dynamo cover in the background that has been buffed out. I already have another polished one with the DOHC background in black paint, both are 73 stamped pieces so I will decide later which one to use.
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I have several restored bikes along with a 2006 Goldwing with a sidecar. My wife has a 2019 Suzuki DR 650 for on and off road.
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