C3 Resurrection

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Just to let you see that assembly has been started 8)

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After the usual mounting crack repair, I decided to go for a satin black frame and swinger. Bodywork will be pretty much as original, except the white triangles on the fairing and tank will be changed to black, and I've got a red 'S' on my decals rather than yellow.

I'll update as it progresses.

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Hi Tommy,

The boxes of bits look very familiar - just like my garage!

I just hope I can:
a) Remember where all the bits are
b) Remember where they go
c) Find all the photos I took during the dismantling stage

I am interested to see what a Red & Grey looks like with a black frame

Keep the photos coming =D>

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i like black :D
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fred wrote:i like black :D
me too I think it'll look great.
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Some progress, but slow due to problems with swing arm bearings, and hesitation regarding original bolt refurb :-k Just wire brushed, and painted the heads, but still tempted to strip back out and go down the diy zinc coating route.

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Hopefully get it on its feet before christmas 8)

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ps - also have an engine shot, but for some reason it keeps getting flipped upside down........... #-o I'll try later.
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I think its gonna look chipper,that is =D> .
I used to be so care less,as if i could'nt careless.
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Love the black yokes Tommy 8)

Was going to do the same on my Kr1s project but now it'll just look like i'm copying you :oops:

Go for the zinc plating kit fella, its great fun. Just make sure you practise on a few bits first, you soon be looking round the garage for things to plate wether they need it or not :lol:
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Thanks guys 8)
Howie wrote:Was going to do the same on my Kr1s project but now it'll just look like i'm copying you :oops:
Not at all mate - go for it 8) That's the beauty of here is you can see other people 'try' things, and pick out the combinations that work for you 8)
The only reason i painted them was i couldn't be bothered polishing :roll:

Chemistry isn't my strong point - do you know if you can anodise with a similar setup as the plating - obviously with different chemicals ??
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Chemistry isn't my strong point - do you know if you can anodise with a similar setup as the plating - obviously with different chemicals ??
Funny you should ask that Tommy because my next purchase from either Gateros plating or Caswell europe is going to be a plating kit \:D/

Yes I know in the past I have questioned the sexual orientation of anodising but I repent & realise that actually anodising is an important part of motorcycle restoration :-$

So the answer to your question is yes but apparently not all aluminium parts can be anodised, don't ask me why, I just assumed its down to the content of the parts to be anodised? If that makes sense?
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Howie wrote:Yes I know in the past I have questioned the sexual orientation of anodising but I repent & realise that actually anodising is an important part of motorcycle restoration :-$
:lol: =D> =D> =D>
I promise my interests are purely in corrosion resistance :wink: 8-[
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Best bit for me is the old comupter used as a stand....... :^o

I'll get me coat......

Seriuosly though, looking good there Tambo :D
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I like standard trim but have to admit that the black frame looks good.

I'm not getting involved in the anodising thing 8-[
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Hi Tommy,

The black frame, yokes and fork legs look fantastic 8)

But since I have worn my fingers to stumps polishing mine....it will stay as it is ](*,)

More photos!!! (even if they are upside down)

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Hi

thats a pucker job i must admit i do like the black looking good keep us up to date cheers wayne.
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Not a huge amount of progress, but some little improvements that'll help it along. After much debate, I invested in an electrolytic cleaning kit, and a zinc plating kit to deal with all the bolts etc that can't be replaced with stainless, and painting is not really a satisfactory soluting.

Very pleased with the results so far. Thanks for the advice guys 8)

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Various alfer cleaning, and before coating
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Shiney 8) 8) 8)
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Nearly on its feet
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