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Offline SeanFD

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750 K2 Rebuild
« on: February 02, 2009, 11:06:00 PM »
Hi All,

Having restarted my stalled rebuild, I encountered some diffs :(. Help appreciated!

The bearing retainers on both front and rear (wheel and sprocket flange) wheels are siezed solid - even my attempts at destructive removal failed. Rather foolishly I sent the wheels to be rebuilt and rechromed with the bearings intact, hoping I think that the guy would remove them before doing the work - he didn't and I am now reluctant to apply too much heat to my shiny new chrome. Would the rechroming process have helped in the seizure? How can I get these off?

Problem number 2 relates to the fork legs. These were so badly rusted and pitted at the top as to be unsalvageable. I got a set of forks from a 750F super sport. Now these area bit longer than the originals. Can I use these safely?

Thanks for your thoughts

Sean
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Re: 750 K2 Rebuild
« Reply #1 on: February 03, 2009, 06:52:14 AM »
Do you mean you have chromed the hubs? in which case getting the retainers out will wreck the chrome.

have you drilled out the "stakings?"

Rust at the top of the legs dont show as its under the headlamp brackets

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Re: 750 K2 Rebuild
« Reply #2 on: February 04, 2009, 06:14:33 AM »
Hi Bryan

Thanks for your thoughts. Yes the hubs are chromed and I was afraid this would be the answer. The problem was the fork legs were pretty pited throughout and the chromer didn't think he could do a good job on them.

Haven't drilled the "stakings" What are they?

Cheers

Sean
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Re: 750 K2 Rebuild
« Reply #3 on: February 04, 2009, 03:08:10 PM »
If you look arround the thread edge of the screwed in retainer you will see 4 points where it looks like somebody used a centre punch. you need to dill down with a 1/8 drill (ish) till you have removed the deformed metal to allow the retainer to unscrew.

Now i seem to remember that one of them is a L/H thread and i think its the rear---but dont take that as gospel as its been a LONG time.

Dont think much of your chromer if he has done a hub complete with bearing and grease in it!!

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Re: 750 K2 Rebuild
« Reply #4 on: February 11, 2009, 10:33:09 AM »
Have you tried going to a fork specialist to rechrome the forks rather than a chromer, there's a few advertise in ccm magazine, they precision grind down the forks the build them up again in a somewhat complex process to original specification
Got a 500/4 with rust and a sidecar and loadsa bits. nice and original and been round the clock

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Re: 750 K2 Rebuild
« Reply #5 on: February 12, 2009, 11:30:53 AM »
Hi Guys,

Thanks for the thoughts. I got the retainers taken out at a local shop; he machined them out from the hubs and just removed the retainer from the sprocket flange. Have to check now if the threads are OK; that could be the next issue.

On the forks; in Zimbabwe at present there are only people specialising in rip offs!! I can't get even normal chroming done here as they do not have the materials. Most specialist things I send "down south" as they say here. I see CMS or david silver (forget which) have fork slegs available - bit steep at 300 Euro or something, but may be the easiest option.

Stay well

Sean
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Re: 750 K2 Rebuild
« Reply #6 on: February 12, 2009, 08:08:39 PM »
Hi Sean

Not sure if this link is worth a look ( http://pittedforks.com/ ) Based in Luton in the UK. They have a good reputation for rechrome and regrinding te forks to the original size

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Re: 750 K2 Rebuild
« Reply #7 on: February 25, 2009, 06:02:56 PM »
These guys have just about everything you need.

http://www.cyclexchange.net/Honda%20Page.htm

I did a rebuild.  You can check it out here if you want.

http://www.coastalducaticlub.org/forum/index.php?topic=2023.0

Harvey Highsmith
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