Wednesday, January 15, 2014

The disappearing bike...

In order to complete this project, our next step is to totally disassemble it down to the component parts for final cosmetic finishing.  Ultimately the frame itself will need to be stripped and powder-coated, and the bike rebuilt from there.

First major step after all the ancillaries were removed was to take off the front end -- forks, wheel, triple clamps and all!  The entire unit will be kept intact in order to fabricate a bracket to use the more modern 4-pot Nissin front brake caliper.








Once the forks were removed, the engine was next.  It took a bit of grunt work to shoe-horn it out of the frame.  A few seals need to be replaced (clutch rod actuator and counter shaft seal)... not sure if that should be done with the engine out, or back in the frame again.







The foot pegs were chromed from the factory, but are now pitted and rusty.  We are going to take them apart and get them powder coated.  However a rivet needed to be removed first, which will be replaced but a nice bolt when they are reassembled.  Here a student is grinding off the head of the rivet, in order to punch it out.






The spring... photo for reference purposes so we know how to put it back together!











Where we left things.  The frame needs a few unnecessary tabs ground off, and an exhaust mount stud welded on.  The swing arm is stripped, as well as the rest of the steel parts.  Next step, finding a shop to blast and powder coat the frame... but what color???













2 comments:

  1. Hard to go wrong with black or silver for the frame... the real question is what colour for the tank?

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  2. Hey Greg... we are actually leaning towards a red frame and swingarm, black footpegs and etc, and a metallic graphite tank and seat with a silver stripe... although that could all change tomorrow!

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