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bhppy101
Originally posted by hildy View Post
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bgmart450
Originally posted by bhppy101 View PostThanks.....That is the stock fender.... I sanded down the chrome with 80 grit....than primered.....and then paint and clear. I think it will be ok....Just as long as you have a good surface to adhere to.
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bhppy101
I used a palm sander.....but I'm sure that if you used some 60 grit by hand....you can get the same results.....just make sure that you primer it with a bunch of coats and sand with 400-800 grit in between primer coats to get rid of all of the scratches from the rough grit.
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Albert257
Wow, I just found this thread! I love your bike!! I have been dreaming of doing this exact same thing to my 79 GS750!! Have you considered making a fiberglass tank??
Also, do you have any pictures of the bottom of your seat? I would like to see how you mounted it to your frame. I went out and bought my fiber glass and resin a few days ago, and I just saw this thread for the first time today!! If you have a chance, please email me pics of your fiberglassing process for both the seat and the side covers. I am also thinking about fiberglassing my fenders.
my email address is AMLeffel@gmail.com
Keep us informed on all your progress!!
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jaberwok
Looks real slick man..... Nice work for sure! Someday I'll get to do a similar project on a bike... being a poor student is no fun! haha
Do you fly scale gliders at all... ever done any aerotowing? It's a lot of fun. I haven't flown in about a year, but I used to be an avid RC'r because my Dad was so involved... every weekend growing up was spent at the local flying field or flying at home behind the barn... ahhh, the good ole days :-D
Anywho... your 550 looks great!
Cheers
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bhppy101
Originally posted by jaberwok View PostLooks real slick man..... Nice work for sure! Someday I'll get to do a similar project on a bike... being a poor student is no fun! haha
Do you fly scale gliders at all... ever done any aerotowing? It's a lot of fun. I haven't flown in about a year, but I used to be an avid RC'r because my Dad was so involved... every weekend growing up was spent at the local flying field or flying at home behind the barn... ahhh, the good ole days :-D
Anywho... your 550 looks great!
Cheers
I got my 550 back together last night and took it to work today.....ran perfectly!!
Heres some pics I snapped outside when I got home tonight. I do not have the speedo or tach on...I am making a bracket to attach another set.
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bhppy101
Originally posted by Albert257 View PostWow, I just found this thread! I love your bike!! I have been dreaming of doing this exact same thing to my 79 GS750!! Have you considered making a fiberglass tank??
Also, do you have any pictures of the bottom of your seat? I would like to see how you mounted it to your frame. I went out and bought my fiber glass and resin a few days ago, and I just saw this thread for the first time today!! If you have a chance, please email me pics of your fiberglassing process for both the seat and the side covers. I am also thinking about fiberglassing my fenders.
my email address is AMLeffel@gmail.com
Keep us informed on all your progress!!
What I did was make 3 mounting tabs out of 3/8" flat steele....I welded one on the center bar in front of the battery/airbox....and 2 on the inside rails on the back.....I drilled 1/4 holes in the metal tabs and used that as a guid to drill some holes in my seat pan. I use 1/4" grade 5 bolts and nuts with lock washers to hold it down,
I was thinking about making a tank out of another stock tank.....not all out of glass....just the rear....and to build up some leg inserts....I dont think that I'll be doing that to this project....I think I'll save it for the next project.....I am looking at re-doing a CB750...or a Harley sportster.
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pozzi
Originally posted by bhppy101 View PostI will take some pics of how I mounted the seat in the next couple of days....I just put it back on last night...so I don't want to take it off again....lol....sorry
What I did was make 3 mounting tabs out of 3/8" flat steele....I welded one on the center bar in front of the battery/airbox....and 2 on the inside rails on the back.....I drilled 1/4 holes in the metal tabs and used that as a guid to drill some holes in my seat pan. I use 1/4" grade 5 bolts and nuts with lock washers to hold it down,
I was thinking about making a tank out of another stock tank.....not all out of glass....just the rear....and to build up some leg inserts....I dont think that I'll be doing that to this project....I think I'll save it for the next project.....I am looking at re-doing a CB750...or a Harley sportster.
those make great cafe bikes.
bike looks great all cleaned up.
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bhppy101
Originally posted by pozzi View Postmy vote is for the CB!
those make great cafe bikes.
bike looks great all cleaned up.
But my ultimate goal...is to mak one of these out of a harley twin motor!
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pozzi
Originally posted by bhppy101 View Post
within 1-2 visits to his site I fell in love w/ cafe bikes...
honestly, that's what made me want to build a project bike rather than plop $2500-$3000 on a Bandit 400 or Hawk GT650.
would love to eventually have Carpy build something for me, but who knows, if it turns out to be enough fun, maybe i'll continue to build bikes on my own!
i've seen the American Cafe Racer bike before.
looks mean! but the big ol' belt drive just doesn't fit IMO.
old harleys (aermmacchi) are the only ones that hold true to that cafe blood...
if harley still made a frame/engine design as sexy as the Aermmacchis i'd consider one of those as well...
just look:
but alas...the've long forsaken their Italian bastard children and gone on to ape hangers and springer forks...:barf:
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hp1000s
There's some guys in the UK, www.thetankshop.com that make the most beautiful hand-hammered Cafe tank/seat combos for Sportsters. Check-em out.
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bhppy101
Finally got my gauges worked out for now..... I took some gauges from an 80 GS and fabbed a mounting bracket....My plan was to get rid of the idiot light cluster but keep my neutral light......I endd up buying a green LED light assembly from Radio Shack and mounted it in thee cress member of my gauge bracket. It works perfectly!!:-D
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bhppy101
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pozzi
Originally posted by bhppy101 View Post
what else you got on the plate?
looks clean.
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