I had come to a point that I couldn't do much with a few of the critical parts still awaiting paint, so today I got a couple of those pieces done.
The right side clutch cover came up really nicely, I used VHT universal Alum, SP127. I guess I am now going to have to paint the left side as it's just not going to be right unless I do.
I have no idea what's under that cover, and if parts are going to come flying out in all directions, when I remove it.
Here's the cover. (pictures are from my iphone so not great quality, to lazy to use my Canon)
Another issue I was struggling with was the Tahitian Red paint colour, I had ordered a can of the Color-rite Tahitian Red paint from DrATV and also a new Fork Ear in Tahitian Red, well they were not even close, I thought it may have been Monza Red labelled incorrectly.
I was pretty disappointed and didn't know what to do until today.
I checked the new Fork Ear against the frame colour from under the tank area and it was not very close, so I took the fork ear that I painted with the Color rite paint and it was closer to the existing frame colour.
Really bizarre but it's what it is, so I repainted the new fork ear with the new paint, now I have those pieces matching and I'll paint the fender and tank with that paint and call it a day. I just hope I have enough to paint all the pieces.
Here's the Fork Ears.
I have them in my storage room where the boiler and hot water tanks are, it's nice and warm and humidity is around 50% so a perfect place to put parts to dry.
Another piece of the puzzle is the handle bars, which I also got done, I used VHT Roll bar & Chassis, Black Satin SP671, I found the gloss is a bit too much and it shows all the minor defects, I can shine the satin up a bit more by buffing it with a cloth if it needs it, looks really good as it is though.
I was having a bit of orange peel on the first 2 coats, so I applied the 3rd coat a bit heavier and it seems to have worked out as no orange peel on the final coat.
I'm looking forward to getting some parts bolted back on to the bike.
The rear rack looked pretty good and I knew it has a bit of rust underneath but I wasn't prepared to see how bad it was once I removed it yesterday, it was pretty darn bad, and quite a few dings that I didn't notice from the top.
I soaked it in my bin of Evaporust but it hardly improved anything after 12 hours, I think it's starting to lose it effectiveness as it's been used quite a bit over the last year.
I will consider a new rack as they are probably cheaper than getting my one repaired and replated, but I'll clean it up the best I can and then reinstall it and see how it looks with the rest of the bike once it's complete.
Placed another order with DrATV this morning, and still forgot something, gas cap gasket, so I guess I'll be ordering again pretty soon.
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