CL77 on a Budget
CL77 on a Budget
She is finally done. I bolted on the rear foot pegs this morning and it was the last thing on the list. It will not win any shows, but I am very pleased with the outcome. I still have the donor bike and I am thinking Café Racer Project for next winter? I could not have done this without the expertise here on this forum.
The finished Product
The final product. I know where the imperfection's are, but I am happy to live with them. I still think it will be a hit on the first warm bike night.
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Looks great. Did you powder coat the center stand or just paint and clear coat?
Same rims and hardware? I'd love to hear more of the details.
Same rims and hardware? I'd love to hear more of the details.
Current restoration: 1962 CB77
http://www.flickr.com/photos/1962_cb77_restore/
http://www.flickr.com/photos/1962_cb77_restore/
Thanks to all for the kind comments guys. I know my bike pales in comparison to some of the top notch restorations I have seen on this forum. I am just happy another one of these great little over engineered machines has been given a second chance.Spargett wrote:Looks great. Did you powder coat the center stand or just paint and clear coat?
Same rims and hardware? I'd love to hear more of the details.
Spargett,
Those are the original rims and there is some pitting but I have found plain old "rubbing compound" with fine steel wool and elbow grease will do wonders with old British and Japanese chrome. I know the center and kick stand should be the same color as the frame, but that is black epoxy appliance paint. It takes forever to dry and harden up but when it does you can't beat it off with a hammer. It is perfect for areas that see allot of abuse.