New member with an nc30 project
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Re: New member with an nc30 project
this week shes undergone some surgery. i don't have access to a ramp, and I cant put the bike on stands without any yokes on it, so I just paid a garage to strip it for me...
wheels and yokes off
forks off and Looking fairly rough
the front disks; the (I'm guessing ceramic) coating has wore off the braking surface in places of the rh disk, making it prone to rust. that said I tried to tidy them up the best I can, seeing as they will be going back onto fresh wheels but I think I may give into the urge of buying new disks
I didnt want to spend more money on an un necessary fork rebuild so i decided to paint them myself to save time and dosh... sanded, prepped and primed:
not too happy with how these turned out but at least theyre an improvement on before
removing the race would of been problematic if I wanted to reuse it so I had the crown shotblasted and set about painting it myself along with the fork legs
the forks in paint with new bolts fitted
top yokes i had powdercoated then I sanded the badge with wet and dry
ive bought a BT092 for the rear, I'm sure people would tell me that two BT090s would be best but I wouldn't notice any difference in the handling and the 092 was £30 cheaper. it's having a matching tyre put on the front down at protyre
and the wheels have also been powdercoated...
sean
wheels and yokes off
forks off and Looking fairly rough
the front disks; the (I'm guessing ceramic) coating has wore off the braking surface in places of the rh disk, making it prone to rust. that said I tried to tidy them up the best I can, seeing as they will be going back onto fresh wheels but I think I may give into the urge of buying new disks
I didnt want to spend more money on an un necessary fork rebuild so i decided to paint them myself to save time and dosh... sanded, prepped and primed:
not too happy with how these turned out but at least theyre an improvement on before
removing the race would of been problematic if I wanted to reuse it so I had the crown shotblasted and set about painting it myself along with the fork legs
the forks in paint with new bolts fitted
top yokes i had powdercoated then I sanded the badge with wet and dry
ive bought a BT092 for the rear, I'm sure people would tell me that two BT090s would be best but I wouldn't notice any difference in the handling and the 092 was £30 cheaper. it's having a matching tyre put on the front down at protyre
and the wheels have also been powdercoated...
sean
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Re: New member with an nc30 project
Bike looks great - it's a credit to you. You must be very pleased with it.
How fiddly was it to sand the Honda logo on the powdercoated top yoke. I'm going to have to try the same thing myself soon. Did you use a dremel? how did you mask the area?
How fiddly was it to sand the Honda logo on the powdercoated top yoke. I'm going to have to try the same thing myself soon. Did you use a dremel? how did you mask the area?
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Hi mate, thanks and yes im really happy with it so far
The yoke was shot and powdercoated with the badge removed... I gave the badge a quick rub down with some wet and dry, then polished it. It'll just flick out with a small flat screw driver, and you can glue it back in afterwards
Sean
The yoke was shot and powdercoated with the badge removed... I gave the badge a quick rub down with some wet and dry, then polished it. It'll just flick out with a small flat screw driver, and you can glue it back in afterwards
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Work on the honda had ground to a holt for a while, the bodywork has been at the paint shop for quite some time, and this project sat on the back burner while i got on with other things
but today i got around to getting some pictures together :D
heres a before picture of the bodywork for comparison
and after....
to be honest i did want the black bits to be painted blue like the original scheme, but they ended up black at the paintsprayer's error. but i actually much prefer the black so i reckon thats fine :D
ive had some new graphics printed
and i did some online shopping for other bits 8o)
but today i got around to getting some pictures together :D
heres a before picture of the bodywork for comparison
and after....
to be honest i did want the black bits to be painted blue like the original scheme, but they ended up black at the paintsprayer's error. but i actually much prefer the black so i reckon thats fine :D
ive had some new graphics printed
and i did some online shopping for other bits 8o)
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Re: New member with an nc30 project
Just got my Type 8 this weekend. Thanks for the inspiration
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Re: New member with an nc30 project
Keep up the good work ! I can't wait to start working on mine this winter. :)