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So now that it runs the next move is to drop all the fluids and take the whole bike apart . The frame is going to take some serious rust removal but the swinging arm is probably scrap . I'll pull the barrels off to see what the piston rings are like but apart from that everything else is just cosmetic . The job I'm not looking forward to is removing the front mudguard . I haven't even looked but I know that those four bolts will be salt eroded to oblivion .

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So now that it runs the next move is to drop all the fluids and take the whole bike apart . The frame is going to take some serious rust removal but the swinging arm is probably scrap . I'll pull the barrels off to see what the piston rings are like but apart from that everything else is just cosmetic . The job I'm not looking forward to is removing the front mudguard . I haven't even looked but I know that those four bolts will be salt eroded to oblivion .

plenty of plus gas
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Some of that look grim Bob.


Have you thought about cafe racering it? :lol:

 

Nah . I'm going to the outer Hebrides on this . I get where you're coming from though .

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will you be keeping it silver Bob

 

Good question. The plastics are ok but the tank has deep scratches and a little dent in each side . I'll probably do what I did with the last one . Find a decent tank in any colour and spray the plastics to match . There is another alternative but this is a £300 bike and I don't want to sink any more money than strictly necessary into it . It would look nice though ....

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yes when i got my cb 500 a guy a few miles away wanted £500 to spray the tank, seat fairing, tank plastics and the front mudguard and thats not too far away from what i paid for the bike so i thought sod it and sprayed it with rattle cans and it looked ok :)

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yes when i got my cb 500 a guy a few miles away wanted £500 to spray the tank, seat fairing, tank plastics and the front mudguard and thats not too far away from what i paid for the bike so i thought sod it and sprayed it with rattle cans and it looked ok :)

 

I'm feeling a bit more optimistic now that I've seen this helpful video .

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yes when i got my cb 500 a guy a few miles away wanted £500 to spray the tank, seat fairing, tank plastics and the front mudguard and thats not too far away from what i paid for the bike so i thought sod it and sprayed it with rattle cans and it looked ok :)

 

I'm ok using Rattle Cans but I can't seem to find a suitable Clear Coat that is petrol resistant .

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yes when i got my cb 500 a guy a few miles away wanted £500 to spray the tank, seat fairing, tank plastics and the front mudguard and thats not too far away from what i paid for the bike so i thought sod it and sprayed it with rattle cans and it looked ok :)

 

I'm ok using Rattle Cans but I can't seem to find a suitable Clear Coat that is petrol resistant .

 

Have a look at some of the auto car paint suppliers, they would be able to supply a 2k clear rattle can :thumb:

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I'm ok using Rattle Cans but I can't seem to find a suitable Clear Coat that is petrol resistant .

 

C'mon bob it's easy.. :lol:


https://www.halfords.com/motoring/paints-and-body-repair/specialist-and-decorative-paints/halfords-petrol-resistant-lacquer-300ml-768697.html


Also, just because I'm posting, I wouldn't bother taking the barrels off. It picks up well from idle, the rattles go away, you don't seem to be choking on smoke.. There can't be much wrong with that!

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I'm ok using Rattle Cans but I can't seem to find a suitable Clear Coat that is petrol resistant .

 

C'mon bob it's easy.. :lol:


https://www.halfords.com/motoring/paints-and-body-repair/specialist-and-decorative-paints/halfords-petrol-resistant-lacquer-300ml-768697.html


Also, just because I'm posting, I wouldn't bother taking the barrels off. It picks up well from idle, the rattles go away, you don't seem to be choking on smoke.. There can't be much wrong with that!

 

Have you read the reviews in that link ? Bloody awful stuff by most accounts .

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Have you read the reviews in that link ? Bloody awful stuff by most accounts .

 

Hmm yes, certainly "mixed" :lol: But some googling does suggest that it might be people not reading the instructions on the can, the complaints do seem to echo those in the reviews. I also see this Simoniz stuff gets some awful reviews too, can so many people really be getting it wrong? It does actually seem possible!


The Simoniz can be had from Euro Car Parts too which makes it a very reasonable price though its petrol resistance seems up for debate. ECP do also sell some specifically petrol resistant lacquer but that product is completely unknown/untested.

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Engine out . I thought I might have had a fight on my hands given the amount of salt induced corrosion on the bike but all the bolts gave in easily . The Harley bike lift came in very handy . I wish I'd had one of those for the last engine swap . So now it's just a case of having a good tidy up before I start on the rust . I'll be using a drill so I'm open to suggestions as to the best attachments to use . Wire brush , flap wheel or both ?

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yes when i got my cb 500 a guy a few miles away wanted £500 to spray the tank, seat fairing, tank plastics and the front mudguard and thats not too far away from what i paid for the bike so i thought sod it and sprayed it with rattle cans and it looked ok :)

 

I'm ok using Rattle Cans but I can't seem to find a suitable Clear Coat that is petrol resistant .

i got mine from halfords
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yes when i got my cb 500 a guy a few miles away wanted £500 to spray the tank, seat fairing, tank plastics and the front mudguard and thats not too far away from what i paid for the bike so i thought sod it and sprayed it with rattle cans and it looked ok :)

 

I'm ok using Rattle Cans but I can't seem to find a suitable Clear Coat that is petrol resistant .

i got mine from halfords

 

I'm not impressed by the reviews . https://www.halfords.com/motoring/paints-and-body-repair/specialist-and-decorative-paints/halfords-petrol-resistant-lacquer-300ml-768697.html

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i see that you have gone for the blue :thumb:

 

Couldn't let that pass . I'll hopefully get half my money back when I sell my existing tank and bodywork .

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