theboxrules
Been Around the Block
Ok friends, I have long been interested in finding a project to blow the dust off of my inner gearhead. I love the wealth of information on this site, by far the best of the Cafe forums out there!
In case you have not read my member introduction, this bike I picked up off Craigslist from a biker in Indiana. It was in running condition but needed some carb work. He fired it up for me and it ran like a champ, no smoke or dipping oil anywhere so that was a plus. So, I tore into it down to the frame and now trying to decide whether or not I strip and paint it myself or pay a professional shop to bead and powdercoat it. What I plan so far is:
-Clip Ons (leaning toward superbike or straight bars instead -edit 10/13/11)
-Cafe Seat built on original seat pan for compatibility -edit: OEM seat found and used
-Smaller turn signals up front and back
-Rear and front fender delete (front fender stays for support, probably chopped down a bit though)
-Aftermarket shorty exhaust on the original headers -edit: Norton Commando style exhaust used.
-Rear sets (Motobits) -edit: stock controls used
-Stainless bolt set-purchased
-Polish wheel hubs, forks and respoke (completed)
With so many ideas and design concepts out there I am still debating on the switchgear, battery eliminator and starter delete to just go with the kick start only. In addition I am up in the air about pod filters or keeping the stock airboxes and side covers. I'll tune up the engine and rebuild the carbs. I don't plan on any engine overhaul yet. I don't want to tinker too much with a functioning engine just yet.
If she runs when I get her back together my eventual upgrades would be a Dyna Coil and electronic ignition.
Here she is as purchased:
Here she is now, with the exception of the forks and front wheel now removed:
I am experimenting with a few "poor man's" setups such as my polisher:
And my soda blaster:
My first attempt at polishing a carb bowl with my B&D RTX: Before Photo:
After brass brush and polish wheel with rouge:
So, as of today I think I will next degrease and clean the frame to get a better idea of the condition it's in and whether or not I do the painting myself or farm that part out. I figure a well prepped and painted frame is the foundation to any resto project.
Incidentally, has anyone figured out a way to get the cheapo soda blaster method to feed the media reliably? It seems to spit out in fits and starts. It would be optimal to have some sort of way to throttle the media feed.
Stay tuned!
In case you have not read my member introduction, this bike I picked up off Craigslist from a biker in Indiana. It was in running condition but needed some carb work. He fired it up for me and it ran like a champ, no smoke or dipping oil anywhere so that was a plus. So, I tore into it down to the frame and now trying to decide whether or not I strip and paint it myself or pay a professional shop to bead and powdercoat it. What I plan so far is:
-Clip Ons (leaning toward superbike or straight bars instead -edit 10/13/11)
-Cafe Seat built on original seat pan for compatibility -edit: OEM seat found and used
-Smaller turn signals up front and back
-Rear and front fender delete (front fender stays for support, probably chopped down a bit though)
-Aftermarket shorty exhaust on the original headers -edit: Norton Commando style exhaust used.
-Rear sets (Motobits) -edit: stock controls used
-Stainless bolt set-purchased
-Polish wheel hubs, forks and respoke (completed)
With so many ideas and design concepts out there I am still debating on the switchgear, battery eliminator and starter delete to just go with the kick start only. In addition I am up in the air about pod filters or keeping the stock airboxes and side covers. I'll tune up the engine and rebuild the carbs. I don't plan on any engine overhaul yet. I don't want to tinker too much with a functioning engine just yet.
If she runs when I get her back together my eventual upgrades would be a Dyna Coil and electronic ignition.
Here she is as purchased:

Here she is now, with the exception of the forks and front wheel now removed:

I am experimenting with a few "poor man's" setups such as my polisher:

And my soda blaster:

My first attempt at polishing a carb bowl with my B&D RTX: Before Photo:

After brass brush and polish wheel with rouge:

So, as of today I think I will next degrease and clean the frame to get a better idea of the condition it's in and whether or not I do the painting myself or farm that part out. I figure a well prepped and painted frame is the foundation to any resto project.
Incidentally, has anyone figured out a way to get the cheapo soda blaster method to feed the media reliably? It seems to spit out in fits and starts. It would be optimal to have some sort of way to throttle the media feed.
Stay tuned!