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General => New Member Introductions => Topic started by: mtrhead on March 19, 2015, 09:42:36 AM
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Hi everyone, name is Alan based in Bucks, main ride is a K1300R BMW but I recently decided to return to my youth and purchase a (very) manky CB550F2 as my very first restoration learning project.
Currently stripping rusty bits off with abandon but I've just hit my first major challenge with very rusty seat pan that I suspect is not salvageable.
This looks like a hugely knowledgeable and friendly forum, expect cries for help soon :)
Alan
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Hi From me .. loads of good stuff on here.
I am just restoring a seat pan from a '68 CB250K0 ..I got it from Germany it looked horrendous on the foam side but I wire brushed it then bunged in oxalic acid for a few days and looking a lot better now (some tw*t at work moved the sandblaster to a place where there in no air supply...GRRR ).
I think you can get barbed side strips to replace raggy ones but can't remember where I saw them. Probably PK or Bobthe seat (Morretti).
Ash
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Hi Allen.
Great welth of info and talent on here to help you all the way.
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welcome Alan, the 550 is a great bike and easy to work on.
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Hi and welcome from me
Pete
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Hi Alan,
I was in your position last August with my 550f2. Its been a great forum to learn from, and slowly mine is coming back together. I'm modifying mine into a brat/tracker style and a bunch of bits aren't going back on, so if you're looking for replacement parts I might be able to help you out. I have an aftermarket seat that *may* be in better shape. Welcome!
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Alan - put your location in your profile. It will help when people respond to know where you are!
Welcome to the forum.
Steve
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Thanks for the welcome everyone
JustcallmeMrT..just catching up on your build thread, very nice work!
SteveD CB500F...profile updated, thanks for the tip
Alan
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Yes, but where in Bucks?
I work in Marlow which in Bucks.
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Welcome to the forum Alan
I'm also 'discovering my youth' (and liking it) with a 1974 CB550K restoration.
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steveD I'm near Princes Risborough.
Thanks again for the welcomes and comments.
Just about to post in the cb550 section about my rusty seat pan. I'd be interested to get opinions on what to do, this being my first attempt at restoration.
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Re. Seat spike strip.
There's someone advertising in Tansha, the VJMC magazine that makes new ones.
His name's Phil, 07767 880812, www.pandkclassicbikes.co.uk
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steveD I'm near Princes Risborough.
Thanks again for the welcomes and comments.
Just about to post in the cb550 section about my rusty seat pan. I'd be interested to get opinions on what to do, this being my first attempt at restoration.
I have a few CB550F seat pan's that look like tea bags. The problem with the spike strips is you still need enough meat to rivet them to.
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Right my strips aren't too bad, the problems is that the seat base ridges they once fixed too are rusted through completely.
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Right my strips aren't too bad, the problems is that the seat base ridges they once fixed too are rusted through completely.
Standard UK CB550F seat pan then.
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Could you use the rusty seat pan as a pattern to make a fibreglass one or to get one vac formed.
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Oh really? That actually makes me feel a little better that my 550 is "typically aged" and hasn't stood in a field for years :)
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DSS did sell repro seats from bob some years back. Not sure if they stopped making them or not.
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I managed to reclaim my 550k3 seat pan by braze welding individually hammered shaped patches to the foam side of the seat pan. It had liteally fallen in half from corrosion. Time consuming but I enjoyed the process of reclaiming the un saveable.