DWMS RACING CB550F SUPER REVERSE PORT! NEW ENGINE COLORS AND PHOTOS!

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Today I started working on the fork lowers, I cut off the fender mounts and started smoothing the casting lines.

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Joe, ur build is off the hook. Simply awesome!!
I'd love to know where you draw your idea's and inspirations from. Sooo unique.
Keep up the great work!!!
Cheers
D.
 
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Thank you Brother Rattlecan! I rarely plan too much on my own personal builds, I really like to design each individual part as I build it.
 
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Great work on the fork lowers dude. And everywhere else of course! I've just caught up on the past few months and you are building the hell out of it sir. Love the seat. Love the exhuast. Love it all. She'll be amazing.
 
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Brother Deviant1 thank you for the compliment! Where have you been?! I was starting to get worried about you man as I have not seen you on in a while!
 
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Been around... :p Hope to be here more often now that things have slowed down a bit on the homefront.
 
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Does anyone know how many photos you can put in a regular photobucket account? I just looked at the views on mine and it says 271,800 views!
 
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I think as many as you want, but after 10gb of bandwidth you have to start paying. I've had about 60,000 views and I'm at 4.3gb right now. So you must be close!
 
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Brother Ringo mine says 271,800 views and 163MB 1% bandwidth used, maybe it is because I use small photos?

Did you get your spokes yet man?!
 
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Wow, I don't know, man!

I got the spokes today. Taking a break from truing at the moment!

You make any headway lately, Joe?
 
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got any tips on shaving the lowers? Doesnt the material ruin tools? Every time I ever do stuff with aluminum I go through so much abrasives it's ridiculous.
 
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Abrasives other than wet sandpaper probably isn't the way to go. Aluminum us somewhat smeary and gooey as far as metal is concerned anyway. It tends to gum up grinding wheels and such pretty badly. If you're looking to smooth out some fork lowers then a lathe is what you want...

If you're just taking off little portions like what Joey did then a hacksaw, a few files and some sandpaper/emory cloth should take care of it.

Need some help?
 
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Ringo said:
Wow, I don't know, man!

I got the spokes today. Taking a break from truing at the moment!

You make any headway lately, Joe?

That is awesome Brother! I can not wait to see her with the rims on!

I have not been able to work on mine too much this week, I had a lot of work to do for the shop and some family things to do. I did take one of the forks apart so that I can start sanding, engraving, and polishing them, now that I have most of the large parts built I am going to go back and make them all pretty!

I took the bike back down to the bare frame so that I can finish welding and smoothing it and finish the engines internals and build the other intake manifold. I really want to get the frame finished and painted and the engine done and back in the frame so that I can start working on all of the detail work.

One of my oldest friends and brothers here locally has me ready to start my next personal build too!

pawn said:
got any tips on shaving the lowers? Doesnt the material ruin tools? Every time I ever do stuff with aluminum I go through so much abrasives it's ridiculous.

Brother pawn I agree with what Brother Swagger already recommended, I use a cutoff wheel on a handheld grinder or a hand saw to cut off the large pieces, I leave extra material where I cut it and then hand file it to the shape that I want. After I get it shaped I hand wet sand it smooth. Make sure you wear protection when working with aluminum including breathing protection.
 
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thanks Swagger and Joey. I've really only every shaped seat pans and flat items of aluminum, using a jig saw and having the blades gum up, and then using the grinder. I see exactly what both of you are saying. I'm contemplating shaving my forks as well since I run no front fender and only a drum brake (was originally a disc setup.) I'll take what advice you've given!
 
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WD-40 is your friend, it'll help that blade packing issue you've had.
 
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Joe, the hand fabrication and vision on your bike is awsome and cant wait to see what you do with your next project.
 
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garyd said:
Joe, the hand fabrication and vision on your bike is awsome and cant wait to see what you do with your next project.

Thank you Brother, that really means a lot to me coming from you! I was going to start the boardtrack briggs bike next but I am ready to start building a vintage style full fairing road racer out of the bike I am getting from you!
 
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Brother Justin I took her back down to the frame so that I could finish welding and smoothing the frame and paint it, I am also working on finishing the engine and building the intake manifold for the other side. I have finished building most of the parts but I am going back and making them all pretty now!

I have been really busy in the shop this week so I have not been able to work on her much but I should be able to get some work done over the next couple of days. Here is the drag car I have been working on this week, it is a tube chassis car powered by a 502 big block chevy.

That is not me in the drivers seat, it is one of my local Brothers who owns the car.
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Glad to see things are still moving forward brother Joey, I have been so busy lately and have missed chatting with all of you guys. I hate that I have not had time to be on the site much nor have I had the time for working on Caroline, but I am grateful to have work and be busy. After such a long slow spell here and my wife being out of a job for so long, the business is a true blessing. I am still checking in from time to time, so keep up the work!
 
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