Yes I do, I’ll just send you pictures of everything I have!heli_madken wrote: ↑Thu Feb 10, 2022 6:20 pmThanks Jeff do you have any panniers? I have something planned for the panniers
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Yes I do, I’ll just send you pictures of everything I have!heli_madken wrote: ↑Thu Feb 10, 2022 6:20 pmThanks Jeff do you have any panniers? I have something planned for the panniers
Your wife has impeccable taste!heli_madken wrote: ↑Thu Feb 10, 2022 10:48 amFunny enough my wife has suggested the same thing, she also persuaded me to paint the 550 stripe silver as opposed to gold as well as she felt it clashed with the Orange, here it is before I applied clear, I think she was right -
Found the picture, I love the bodywork!heli_madken wrote: ↑Thu Feb 10, 2022 9:15 am
Now some help with the colour scheme. I am only a few weeks off bodywork painting, I have made my mind up to go with CGR as I love the colour. Originally I had the same scheme as an 81 Magnum Silver Metallic in terms of the striping across the fairing/tank and down to the side panels but using a black/gold combination.
But then I came across this just recently -
Red 2.jpg
Red 1.jpg
The thing is I dont like it! I think perhaps its just too much gold and also the gold is well 'shout it in your face GOLD'. So I am thinking of a much narrower black line (around 20 to 25mm, wide enough to make a mask for the 'SuperSport' logo) which terminates at the front of the fairing and doesn't follow up the vertical sides of the headlamp then below this a 4mm wide gold stripe using a much darker more subdued gold. No stripe above the black line.
Any opinions please?
Thanks Rick, I was reading an old copy of CBXPress detailing the SuperTrapp exhaust which mentioned that the whole exhaust turned a golden colour with use so it will be interesting to see what happens. In any case I just love polishing so it wont be an issue
Given that I hate how liquid-cooled engines look, IMO it will stand as one of the best-looking of all time. As far as I'm concerned, the only ones in the same territory are...heli_madken wrote: ↑Sat Feb 19, 2022 12:31 pmThe CBX engine has to be even now one of the best looking motorcycle engines ever produced.
CONGRATS!!!
Following the Instructions to the tee! Getting the tank completely dry in between the steps is the key, also build yourself a rotisserie, something like this, hand cranked is sufficient, it took me a couple hrs to build with an all thread and some 1x6!heli_madken wrote: ↑Tue Feb 22, 2022 1:19 pmSHE LIVES!!!
Next up is to sort the petrol tank, despite my efforts last year it is still rusting, I think I am going to have to apply a liner which is something I have always tried to avoid, going for POR 15 which seems to get good reviews.
Chuffed to say the least.
Apologies for not replying to your post I was a little excited. Yes some of the early Brit bikes had engines to die for, the Black Shadow was way ahead of its timeSyscrush wrote: ↑Tue Feb 22, 2022 9:17 amLooking great, it's really nice to see this milestone!
Given that I hate how liquid-cooled engines look, IMO it will stand as one of the best-looking of all time. As far as I'm concerned, the only ones in the same territory are...heli_madken wrote: ↑Sat Feb 19, 2022 12:31 pmThe CBX engine has to be even now one of the best looking motorcycle engines ever produced.
The Vincent V-twin:
The squareness of this engine puts me off a little bit, to me its more iconic than beautiful. I remember meeting a couple on Holiday in 1979, I had a GL1000 they had a 900SS I did feel a little inadequate at the time but both engines were mechanical marvels (sorry I know it was water cooled)
Agreed it did have beautiful simple lines
Will do Jeff Thanks. I didnt mention that I took the sump cover off to replace the oil strainer, I was gobsmacked as I usually expect to see a mass of horrible sludge on a bike of this age but their was nothing. Dave must have changed the oil on this bike every few hundred miles.Jeff Bennetts wrote: ↑Tue Feb 22, 2022 3:32 pm
Following the Instructions to the tee! Getting the tank completely dry in between the steps is the key, also build yourself a rotisserie, something like this, hand cranked is sufficient, it took me a couple hrs to build with an all thread and some 1x6!