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Tricks & Tips / Fork legs
« on: January 02, 2010, 07:49:45 PM »
Hi Everyone & HAPPY NEW YEAR
What are we in now .....The Tenties ?????
Any way , the question-  Does anyone know how they got the finish at the factory on the alluninium components ? I know it has a laquer that once the weather gets in lifts the laquer and ruins the finish. I think it is sempolished then has a soft wire brushed look ? Has anyone managed to re-create this effect on a rebuild ?
Any input would be realy helpful.
Thanks.
Tom

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New Member Introductions / Nearly new in Doncaster
« on: October 27, 2009, 10:09:40 PM »
Hi folks.
I joined about a year ago but due to work commitments I have not had the time or stamina to pull my finger out and get my UK 72 500/4 in to shape. However I have managed to get it this far.

It is a runner, but rough.....carbs. And the timing , I think looking how the pipes have strawed with the heat. The elongated holes have been extended to be able to set the timing static on 3&4 cyl, I can only think the advance/retard may have siezed. I have a genuine set of pipes to go on , but not until the timing is right. I am realy pleased with the wheels, new rim + spokes but I had the spokes chromed, looks nice.

I would have liked to use it this year but, work etc ,etc, I didn't want to rush it either.


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New Member Introductions / Re: newbie from yorkshire
« on: August 05, 2008, 06:50:39 AM »
Hi Andy,
Bawtry's not to far from me, I live about ten min walk from the dome at Dony. Just waiting for the spokes & nipples to be chromed so I can get the back wheel put back to gether again,
tom

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New Member Introductions / Re: newbie from yorkshire
« on: July 31, 2008, 10:21:28 PM »
Hi Andy.
Not to far away from you....in Doncaster.
Tom

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New Member Introductions / Noob
« on: July 30, 2008, 11:24:40 PM »
Hi every one.
My name is Tom...Thomas...Thos..called many things...and worse! I have in my possesion a 72 Honda cb 500/4,K1
I am cursed with the ownership of a BSA Plunger fitted with a 6T Triumph motor & KH 250 Kawasaki front end, & before all the purists come round to burn me at the stake...it was like that when I bought it !
I found the Honda for sale in the local magazine, it had been stored in a damp cellar in Sheffield for the past twenty five years. It was in boxes but all the brightwork was shot. I never intended to rush the restoration and didn't intend a pristine bike at the end , tidy & usable will do. I like the bike simply because it has survived, It is a UK bike & I am in the fourth year of ownership. I am amazed at the availability of spares for the "old" Honda range. I am just rebuilding the wheels on mine with new rims & spokes, I have had the spokes chromed as they retain that new look longer than the standard finish. I have run the motor on the bench with the coils wired up to a battery and the carbs piped up to a small tin containing petrol, sweet. I have always found that the worst part of the mechanical side on any restoration is the residue left in the carbs when the fuel goes stale and leaves a kind of varnish behind.I hope to be on the road next summer with the Honda.I left the ownership of the Suzuki TL1000R to the end as I'm not sure if I ride it, aim it ,or just hang on to it. Its a hell of a machine that was never developed to its full potential , a bit like the British bike industry, ooohh getting political .
Any way HI.
Tom

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