Thanks Steve, this is a big learning curve. We have to start somewhere I suppose. I'll get some of those to try.
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JvZ
Originally posted by Steve View Post
Thanks Steve, this is a big learning curve. We have to start somewhere I suppose. I'll get some of those to try.
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JvZ
Fork legs painted.
Actually a lot of stuff painted, my garage is one big drying rack, but at 2degrees Celsius, it is not happening quickly
Another quick question for any readers, anyone know what size the brake bleed nipples are?
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JvZ
The frame job
From this
To this
And finally this
The paint was almost dry in the last pic and it shows the final colour pretty well. I'm lovin' it.
You have to love my paint booth though.
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GateKeeper
Be carefull about painting in such a low temperature it could cause the paint not to stick very well, and could end up peeling off.....
Get some high power work lights in there or a heater of some sort and get the place warmed up until the paint has a chance to cure properly......
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JvZ
Thanks, but I have no power out there. I generally heat the metal bits and the paint up upstairs in my flat then head downstairs with the lot to do the painting, I am tired of getting overspray all over the kitchen . Curing time is reduced though. Will definitely heed your point, the last thing I want is peeling paint, I have no interest in redoing this.
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wally
That's pretty good progress!
I always feel like I accomplished more when doing the smaller refurb projects than the big stuff. I think mainly cause you would never see or know how much effort went into it.
Keep it up!
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JvZ
Thanks Wally
I would just feel a lot better if I was bolting the little things onto big things
With a little luck I'll get the wheels and suspension onto the frame this weekend. Then at least it will start to look like a bike rather than a bunch of bike bits.
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Originally posted by JvZ View PostThanks, but I have no power out there. I generally heat the metal bits and the paint up upstairs in my flat then head downstairs with the lot to do the painting, I am tired of getting overspray all over the kitchen . Curing time is reduced though. Will definitely heed your point, the last thing I want is peeling paint, I have no interest in redoing this.1978 GS1085.
Just remember, an opinion without 3.14 is just an onion!
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JvZ
The other issue is that paint fumes and my wife don't go together too well! This bike has already got me into a heap of trouble and I haven't even had it running yet!
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Originally posted by JvZ View PostThe other issue is that paint fumes and my wife don't go together too well! This bike has already got me into a heap of trouble and I haven't even had it running yet!1978 GS1085.
Just remember, an opinion without 3.14 is just an onion!
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I only have a closet now.
I used to have kitchen table and sink
Ahh the single daysStephen.
1981 GSX540L "Frankintwin"
1989 GS500E Resto-mod .
400 mod thread
Photo's 1
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Gs500 build thread
GS twin wiki
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JvZ
Thanks guys, it makes my garage feel like a castle.
It was way too cold to spend too much time in there this weekend. But I did manage to do some assembly done and made a start on the wiring too.
My forks are at the chromers so I managed to pick these up on eBay for a couple of quid.
They are just temps until I get my originals sorted.
Here is the progress so far, keep in mind that both sets of shocks will be replaced
I also got the old gunk and dead tape off the loom.
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JvZ
Slow progress
Sorry for the lack of posting, been doing a lot of work but it really is not looking like much, I am on version 3 of the seat and it is starting to show some potential but hardly looks any different from the last post
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