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Quick update;
Been super busy with work and my sisters wedding so my bike kinda took a bike seat. But as of late ive been back at it full speed. In the past couple weeks I finished all the fab i needed to do and got everything sent to powdercoat. I also painted everything that needed paint and had my girlfriend upholster my seat. Should have some pic up soon and look forward to everyones input.
So back at it today. Unfortunately when I was going through my powder coating today I noticed that the bushings from my swing arm were missing (they were in when I sent it out). Aside from that the frame and others parts i sent out look great. I was not able to get the rolling chassis done today, but I did get to snap some pics for yall. Still have a lot of work to do but if feels good to be moving on to the final assembly faze. I took a pick of my seat on the bike even though its not done, gotta say I love the color and think its gonna be great when its done. Also stripped the tank down to bare metal, and im also loving that. Changed the for seals today, and got a few miss. nuts and bolts. Hope you enjoy, im sure ill be on here real soon seeking some advice.
Painted forks.
Sexy
head light brackets look good
Its the little things that get me excited........like this!!!!!
so far so good. i had the same thing happen to me with my bushings. i picked some up from a ma and pa shop have the link in my build http://www.dotheton.com/forum/index.php?topic=9462.40 cycle outlet debbie runs the joint hit them up. they are stock since i had a hell of a time trying to find brass. good luck
so far so good. i had the same thing happen to me with my bushings. i picked some up from a ma and pa shop have the link in my build http://www.dotheton.com/forum/index.php?topic=9462.40 cycle outlet debbie runs the joint hit them up. they are stock since i had a hell of a time trying to find brass. good luck
Thanks man, got both at a local bike shop. Cant remember the name of the grips, but they are pretty standard "street bike" grips. And the tires are bridgestone.
well its official, my bushings are lost looks like im gonna have to try and track some down. thanks chris73cb175 for the leed looks like i'll be giving them a call tomorrow.
Stock bushes are plastic IIRC and will melt in a powder oven. Check the size and get a pair of HK2220 or 2020 (I cannot remember which) needle rollers - 2 per side.
You will need a small thrust washer for each end of the swingarm - I cut off the end flange of stock bushings but that's not an option so check the needle roller supplier for thrust washers that might work. All our CB160/175s have needle rollers in their swingarms.
Finally!!!!!!!!!!! after a month of banging my head I got these in the mail today.
Thanks so much Vicious cycle! Got theses guys to me, no problem and it cost less than $30 shipped. Anyone with a CB160 or 175 should hit these guys up for parts needs. Great service, I cant say enough. Now I can get the puppy back up and rolling.
Max / Curbcast - do either of you have contact info for Vicious Cycles? Ive seen their site before but it didnt look like there was a reliable way of getting hold of them.
Max / Curbcast - do either of you have contact info for Vicious Cycles? Ive seen their site before but it didnt look like there was a reliable way of getting hold of them.
Its funny cause i had opposite experience than curbcast, i never herd back from bateman, so I called vicious and luck. Heres the number I called.
503-285-8824
So last week I started with my final assembly....Got a lot done, but forgot to bring my camera so I didnt get any progress shots. The frame looked so rad with all the clean chrome on it. Bushing went in real smooth, and were a snug fit ; the swing arm feels real solid. I also got the front end on, dropped in the motor and ran the wiring harness. I went back to my buddys house (where the bike is being assembled) today and ran the wires through the bars, and started with the rest of the wiring :-\ . I started replacing all the wiring wrap cause a lot of mine were baked, and had no flex. still have a long list of things to do and parts to replace (in time). But im glad she's up on her feet and looking like a bike, cant wait to get the wiring behind me and start on the motor. Here are some pics I took at my friends house.
Full body shot
Off topic but I thought it was cool. This was on his work bench when he moved in
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