CB 77 carport find
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- honda305.com Member
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Frame, swing arm and most of the chassis is painted waiting on fork seals to assemble the front end and will then put it up on blocks with my new Hagons and start with the wiring harness. Wheels are going to be last.. .those hours of wet sanding and polishing...... .not looking forward to it. I have a new spoke set and I'm looking for alloy rims, anyone have a suggestion?
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Do ya have a drill press?. ............lm
maia wrote:Frame, swing arm and most of the chassis is painted waiting on fork seals to assemble the front end and will then put it up on blocks with my new Hagons and start with the wiring harness. Wheels are going to be last.. .those hours of wet sanding and polishing...... .not looking forward to it. I have a new spoke set and I'm looking for alloy rims, anyone have a suggestion?
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- honda305.com Member
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Now that ya ask.
Ya can use a 12 inch piece of All Thread Rod, (1/2 inch) 2 thread matching nuts and a couple if washers near the size of the bearing area of your hub and turning at a moderate speed (use coarse followed with finer grit sand paper) turn the finish to a really smooth finish then buff to shine. ............LM
Ya can use a 12 inch piece of All Thread Rod, (1/2 inch) 2 thread matching nuts and a couple if washers near the size of the bearing area of your hub and turning at a moderate speed (use coarse followed with finer grit sand paper) turn the finish to a really smooth finish then buff to shine. ............LM
maia wrote:Ya I do, why?