Show Posts

This section allows you to view all posts made by this member. Note that you can only see posts made in areas you currently have access to.


Topics - Sherlock

Pages: [1]
2
Tricks & Tips / Painting wheel rims
« on: September 19, 2012, 11:02:41 AM »
Hi, I need some advice please.

I have 2 chrome rims off my CB550 (hubs and spikes removed)
One is original (lightly sanded rust off) the other is a new rim purchased off David Silver Spares (alternative make)
Having spoken to a spray shop they advised the rims need to be dipped in acid before powder coating to remove the chrome or it when bond.

Can I not simply get some etching primer and rattle cans and do it myself (or take it to a spray booth and have them 2 pack'd) or will it not stick/bind to the rim?



Sent from my iPhone 4 using Tapatalk!


Sent from my iPhone 4 using Tapatalk!

3
CB500/550 / Honda CB550 F2 1977 Supersport Cafe Racer Build
« on: July 31, 2012, 07:40:28 PM »
Hi all, I've recently been using the US site, thanks to Ewan I've been directed here, which is a little more closer to home.

I recently bought a CB550 1977 Suoersport F2, a barn fine which is in a bit of a state. However, my objective is to buikd a cafe racer, stripping the bike down and rebuilding from the ground up. I have an endless list of tasks to complete, albeit without a deadline as such.

http://acaferacerisborn.wordpress.com/gallery/#jp-carousel-210

The bike is currently stripped, engine remains in the frame (due to 2 seized lower frame bolts)

Lots to be done to include:

The engine Will be stripped
Frame will be blasted and powder coated
Engine soda blasted and painted
Front end refurb, hub, spokes, rim, caliper, forks, seals etc
Rear end rebuild, hub, spokes, rim, brakes, bearings etc
Rewire
New hoses
New clutch plates
New chain and sprockets
New tyres
New bearings / bushes all round
Carbs stripped, cleaned, polished and parts replaced - cone filters
New clocks/gauges
Respray side panels, tank and cafe seat unit (silver)
New exhaust (downpipes/end can muffler)
Rear sets
Cafe seat
The list goes on...

Some people have asked why I'm not restoring it back to its original showroom condition, well, personally, I have no emotional, historical or sentimental connection with this bike, so with respect, it means nothing to me other than a heap of rust that would make a suitable donor for a cafe racer.
I've always admired cafe racers and love the style of this bike, I was told a CB550 would make a good project bike.
In hindsight it could've done with being in better condition (everything is seized on the damn thing) but then it's all good fun and a challenge to say the last.

Moving forward, I've stripped the bike down to the frame, the forks have been stripped, new seals, oil and a polish. The carbs are half way through being, stripped, cleaned, replacement parts and polished.

The front end is being stripped, I managed to separate the hub from the disc, which seemed to be fused together, it took me about 2 hours.

So that's where I am am at the moment, the engine is being worked on also, rocker and head off so far, bearing in mind it's taking me 5x longer due to everything being seized!! I love a challenge me!!

For more info, pics etc, go to http://www.acaferacerisborn.wordpress.com

I will of course do my best to duplicate the posts here for anyone wanting to follow. I use an iPad a lot which unfortunately and irritatingly doesn't work great when adding photos etc. I will have to dig the laptop out. Does anyone know if this site is on Tapatalk? I know the US version is.

Hope to get to know some of you and obtain valuable advice, experience, tips and tricks :-)

Cheers

Chris

4
Hi all , I joined the SOHC Four US site before realising there was a UK one!

Anyway, currently I own a Yamaha XJR1300 '99 SP in rare race colours and decided to build a cafe racer from a CB550 F2 '77
It was a barn find, as such it's in a poor state but nonetheless this was never going to be a quick fix project. It's more a nut and bolt rebuild with the final result being a cafe racer.

I started a blog www.acaferacerisborn.wordpress.com which shows progress and images etc.

Look forward to getting to know a few of you and hopefully gain some valuable advice allong the way

:-)

Pages: [1]
SimplePortal 2.3.5 © 2008-2012, SimplePortal