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I picked up a fun little bike, from a guy's collection. It had been sitting for a long time, so it took some work to get it running, but so far I've been enjoying my first motorcycle very much!
But, it is in my nature to ruin good things in the name of "improvement" and "upgrades." The plan is to have a fun little commuter that can do some mild off-road adventuring.
So here goes the construction of my contraption -- it is my first motorcycle project, so go easy, and feel free to give me advice.
Unloading it after purchase
Oohhh.... pretty!
Put some Renthals on it and visited FGKouki down the street
Put some rearsets on it and welded on a CBR kickstand further up so I could shift without accidentally touching the stand end
Went on some adventures
Did some more fun stuff
Took it apart
Cut some stuff
Shaved some stuff
Tried to weld some stuff
Mocked some stuff up
Smoothed some stuff
And that's it for now. Going to keep smoothing some stuff tonight
Looks cool so far. I have a CL and thought about a rear hoop but didn't like the idea of blending round bar with the stamped frame. Your flat hoop looks great though!
Wowzas. That bike looked way to clean to tear apart like that! But like Von says, they made a million of em...cut it up.
Cant wait to see how the finished product looks.
Thanks guys. I also had doubts about round + stamped frame. I kind of wish I had pictures of my first hoop attempt, it was a severe failure haha.
I had some reservations about chopping the CL up, but there are a ton of them around. I've been around enough old projects to realize it's best to start with a clean, complete base if possible, so I waited for a nice bike to come up before I jumped the gun haha.
The basic idea is to make a male and female "mold", heat up the plastic in an oven, and "stretch" it into the right shape. This was my first time seeing it, it was crazy. FGKouki uses it a lot to make headlight lenses and such though.
AzHonda I like the white/brown color scheme on your avatar bike!
I amateur upholstered using a sandwich of aluminum, foam, then leather. I just stretched the leather over the foam down to the aluminum then riveted it every 1/2" or so, and heated it up to get it smoother. Lots of hole drilling but it was worth it haha!
Did some fender things today
It's almost a bicycle again! I'll have to take it down again to powdercoat the frame though.
I've also started drawing out the headlight area. Getting the look I want is taking a lot more thought than I expected, but it should be interesting
Got the tail light in, and set it on the fender to see what it'll look like
Sandblasted my triple trees and started polishing the forks
And most excitingly, design on the front headlight area has begun. I think it's going to be wrinkle black with white pinstripes, with the horizontal slats. Still needs tweaking though, it doesn't look quite right yet.
I really like the last one with the integrated turn signals. It almost looks like a vintage camera or something. Black would be a cooler color though, especially the wrinkle.
That headlight/plate art deco look is the most innovative I have seen in a very long time. I won't know if it matches the rest of the bike until it's made and fitted, but it's really interesting.
Are you and industrial designer or were you just feeling inspired?
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