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Donks 76a

Posted: Mon Apr 15, 2013 11:38 pm
by donk
Over the next few months or could be more I'm having another go around my gsxr 400 .my first go a couple off years ago I had it painted black which I liked but now a little im a little older I want it painted again in original colours I'm planning a few new bits ect a good clean up and the new paint with all the graphics done in air brush I've made a start with the purchase of a solo seat from Gavin at jap 4
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Been having a mess about making a template for a new hanger to be made not finished yet
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For the last few weeks I've been sanding all the rough cast bits out of the wheels and ground off all the suzuki writing ect of the spokes ready for powder coating and to make them a bit easier to clean. I've had them powder coated now with a new rear disc and new stainless disc bolts all round
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Re: Donks 76a

Posted: Thu Apr 18, 2013 8:53 pm
by VFRkieran
Nice to see a GK76 being restored, which original colour scheme are you going for?

Re: Donks 76a

Posted: Thu Apr 18, 2013 10:46 pm
by donk
Thanks mate . I'm having it like the rgv 250m colours the white bike with the three blue stripes they did a 76a in those colours . It took ages to find all the photos of a correct original bike and I had to buy a couple of original panels to get all the sizes and lines ect a mate of mine is friends with a man called piers dowell he's not far away from me I went to see him at his place and took a look at some of his work ... Well I've never seen anything like that kind of painting I just couldn't believe how someone can do stuff like that its amazing .check out some of his work http://www.piersdowell.com/

Re: Donks 76a

Posted: Fri Apr 19, 2013 6:46 am
by VFRkieran
Ah thats my favorite scheme, see the yellow GK76 on the right of the site cover photo thats me riding my brothers bike that was originally in the white and blue scheme, its allmost a shame its so clean as id have loved to get it back to original! Keep us posted mate.

Re: Donks 76a

Posted: Sun Apr 28, 2013 10:57 pm
by donk
Just starting to strip the bike down a bit now got the jet wash around it a bit and I've taken the sub frame off to get it painted. I've also done a compresion test a week ago I've got 150 in each except in number 2 which is 130 psi .
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Re: Donks 76a

Posted: Sun Jun 30, 2013 8:25 pm
by donk
Slow progress at the moment due to family stuff I've managed to get some old bolts ect re plated . It's the first time I've done this and I'm shocked at how well they came out they were in bad shape a picture of about half of what I had done
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Re: Donks 76a

Posted: Sun Nov 10, 2013 8:55 pm
by donk
Not much progress really it's hard being a dad for the first time ! I'll finish it one day hopefully ... I've just had all my paintwork back I'm really happy with it. it might get me going again to do some more a few pics of a few bits
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Re: Donks 76a

Posted: Sun Nov 10, 2013 9:34 pm
by Zippy
That's going to look lovely once it's finished.

Re: Donks 76a

Posted: Sun Nov 10, 2013 10:15 pm
by jim157
Yeah, that colour scheme looks great with the pearl white.

Re: Donks 76a

Posted: Mon Nov 11, 2013 11:20 pm
by nickbawt
Wow, thats going to look amazing. Are they on original panels? If so, did you just give them the fairing and they did all the prep/paint/decal etc?

What other bits do you have planned for it? doesnt look like it needs much.