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Posted: Thu Feb 16, 2006 3:24 am
by mysta2
Frame Finessing

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This is some work I’d started on Loudbike (I won’t be talking about her much in these next two entries)

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Loudbike in the background and 69 in the fore…
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…still hanging on to that fat ugly tail

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…ahh

now the proper grinding can start:
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side stands are for posers:
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Actually I’ll be putting one back on, but the stock one was going to interfere with the rear sets… and it’s heavy… so dumpster-bound it is. It’ nice to see that Honda designed some nice pockets into the brackets where water could collect and rust the frame away.

I couldn’t for the life of me figure out what the hell this little (heavy) thing was for, something to do with the steering lock I guess.
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evening out the ends
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I did this one a lot better than Loudbike… second time’s the charm

It’s all about removing the stuff you don’t need and slimming down the stuff you do:
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new in the foreground, old in the back…guess which is lighter… and looks better

I needed to make myself a stand and handle for sandblasting and painting so I machined out a couple disks to match the inside shelves of the races to double as a paint mask:
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and ran some all-thread through them
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on the other end I jammed some dowels into the ends of the tubes for it to rest on.

Ready for sandblast
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welcome to the white sandy beaches of Dallas Texas
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obviously it would have been a lot better to do this in a blast cabinet… I don’t have one. If you’re using really fine media… don’t do it around 3 in the morning, the dew settles into the sand and it doesn’t flow worth a damn. BTW, that sucked so damn much and took approximately 4 hours… I wont be trying that again.

Guess how long that all took…those photos span about one day and 4 or 5 very late nights… and a whole lot of energy drinks.

Posted: Thu Feb 16, 2006 4:09 am
by mysta2
Adding that subtle touch of BLING! :mrgreen:

I’ll probably get some strong opinions on this one, so, if you like it feel free to say so; if you don’t: hold your’ comments till you see the bike all together. Then you can say whatever you want.

My arsenal:
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from left to right (first to last… sorta): Metal etch primer (sticks real good to metal, but is real thin), DPS 3055 w/hardener (doesn’t stick as well to metal but fills really good), DBC PPG base coat, translucent pearl top coat w/some big fat HOC flake thrown in for good measure, DCU 2002 clear w/hardener (I don’t know it yet, but that will also be getting a good dousing of that HOC flake)

nice thick (as thick as this stuff gets) etch prime coat:
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followed by a seriously thick DPS prime coat
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you almost want that one to drip

let it dry, then sand it smooth
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and since I broke through down to bare metal smoothing it out, it gets another etch coat:
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than we get to the fun stuff, base
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pearl topcoat/ lots of flake
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detail:
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I’m kind of disappointed that the pearl seems to have totally gotten lost in the flake. I’m hoping sunlight will bring it out.

Then the clear… and some more flake
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detail:
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the booth (because I just think it’s a cool picture)
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and then we bake:
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Some of the shots are a bit fuzzy I know… it’s getting pretty late and I’m starting to twitch.

Anyway I’m pretty out of it right now, so if I’ve left anything out I’ll throw an edit in later or something… I’m going to bed now, thanks for watching

Posted: Sat Feb 25, 2006 8:09 pm
by mysta2
mockup

I took some time to slap it together for a bit of a mockup… and like a true enthusiast, I did it all in my living room :)

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like I was saying before, this is 69s' frame with the rest all borrowed from LoudBike

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I'm working on blacking out the engine right now.

Posted: Sat Feb 25, 2006 8:16 pm
by ZooTech
Looks awesome, Mysta! Congrats on possessing the three T's....Talent/Tools/Time!

Posted: Sun Feb 26, 2006 6:36 am
by Sev
Wow, just wow.

Posted: Thu Mar 16, 2006 8:42 am
by pwright
Mysta,

Great lookin' bikes! If you wouldn't mind, could I get the specs on the tire/wheel sizes? I really like the looks of that larger rear, and the front looks like it has a bit more sidewall than the stock tires...? I'm working on a CB350F right now... these pages are a lot of help!

Thanks,
-Pat-

Posted: Sat Mar 18, 2006 9:11 pm
by shawnhpi
i just wanna stop by and say WOW.. what a jOB.. i think I enjoyed this more then i enjoy watchin OCC...

Cant wait for more posts./

Shawn..

ohh and I love the frame painted like that.. Looks very clean.

Posted: Sun Mar 19, 2006 10:38 am
by jmillheiser
this is really making me want to do something similar to my CX500

Posted: Mon Mar 20, 2006 7:36 am
by sapaul
You, are a true artist my son, some day hopefully your talent will make you lots of money or whatever else turns you on. WOW

Posted: Mon Mar 20, 2006 2:01 pm
by J.R. Bob Dobbs
This is probably the most interesting thread I've ever seen, Kudos to you man :)