Loki
CB750 Enthusiast
Thought I'd try to get some pictures up of my latest project a 1977 CB750F1, must be one of the last before the F2 came out. I have taken over this stalled project from a friend of mine
and this is what I found when Istripped the frame and swinging arm of paint, he told me that these parts had been blasted and powder coated maybe 7 or 8 years ago and this is what I found, if indeed they had been powder coated then this is a pretty good argument against this process, very little clean steel under the coating! I've always been a bit dubious about powder coating and this just goes to show it's not what it's cracked up to be.
Today I have blasted the swinging arm which will be epxy primed then high build primer followed by black Smoothrite maybe followed up with a couple of coats of clearcoat.
I've just laced up a stainless rim on to the front wheel, the rear had already been done although I may strip it to tidy up the hub as it's a bit tatty to say the least!
I have new stanchions for the forks so they will be refurbished before going back together with new seals, wheel silver with clearcoat seems to give a good replacement for the OEM finish.
The engine has run and is still free so other than a bit of a tidy up I don't have any plans yet for anything further in that department, just have to see once it's all together and running again.
Then there's the brakes to go through, I've got the rear caliper freed up but the bleed nipple doesn't seal so I have another to go through but it has a sheared bleed nipple so that may be going to a speciallist to get that sorted as these calipers are like rocking horse poo to find and seem to be unique to this model?
A growing pile of chrome bits to be replated and then there's the painting to do, Candy Antares Red, should be interesting, I've not done candy before.
Any way I'll try to keep postinf as I get along.
Loki
Today I have blasted the swinging arm which will be epxy primed then high build primer followed by black Smoothrite maybe followed up with a couple of coats of clearcoat.
I've just laced up a stainless rim on to the front wheel, the rear had already been done although I may strip it to tidy up the hub as it's a bit tatty to say the least!
I have new stanchions for the forks so they will be refurbished before going back together with new seals, wheel silver with clearcoat seems to give a good replacement for the OEM finish.
The engine has run and is still free so other than a bit of a tidy up I don't have any plans yet for anything further in that department, just have to see once it's all together and running again.
Then there's the brakes to go through, I've got the rear caliper freed up but the bleed nipple doesn't seal so I have another to go through but it has a sheared bleed nipple so that may be going to a speciallist to get that sorted as these calipers are like rocking horse poo to find and seem to be unique to this model?
A growing pile of chrome bits to be replated and then there's the painting to do, Candy Antares Red, should be interesting, I've not done candy before.
Any way I'll try to keep postinf as I get along.
Loki