1964 CA77 RestorationFront fender, fork, tool shelf, headlight bucket and air cleaner door dropped off at the painter. Little was done to the frame when I got there. I'm headed back this afternoon.
First half of the chain case stripped and in the electrolysis tank for de-rusting.
Hey SeaDog,
I used that same DupliColor aluminum colored paint on my bits and pieces. It actually looks very natural, I love it. I basically roughed up the surfaces a bit and applied it, quick and easy. But it doesn't seem very tough, it scratches easily and tarnishes when I clean it with motorcycle "turd polisher". Did you clear coat yours or anything? 1964 CA72
1974 BMW R75/6 1969 CL450 1995 Toyota Corolla Wagon (The Hauler) I like the color too, but Im sorry to hear that it's not durable. I would have thought that an engine paint would be. I guess time will tell. I did not use clear coat. Thanks 48lesco; I'll replace the cap screw with a bolt, but I do think the modified cap screw is kind of funky. I'd read here on the forum about the VHT paint - probably one of your posts - but decided against it because I also read that it was necessary to bake it in an electric oven and I don't have one. Something about humidity in a gas oven? In other news, I went back to the paint shop and ended up retrieving all of the primed pieces - the fork and the front fender. Because I couldn't tell them what kind of primer was on them, they said that they would need to strip them and re-prime. Since I can do that just as good as they can and save money by doing it myself, I brought them home. I spent a few hours this afternoon finishing up stripping the chain case and started in on the outside of the front fender. That's a chore because the paint is very resistant to my chemical stripper. Doing the inside will be a horror. I'd read here somewhere about an aircraft stripper that works better than the standard stuff that I'm using, so I'll do some searching later to find the brand name. If I can find the name, I'll look for it at the auto parts store tomorrow. I'm itching to get everything painted, but I'm still looking for a LH side cover, so the finish line is over the horizon 'till I find one. Seadog
Is it the later battery cover you are searching for? For the thicker battery? I'll see if I have anything. Heading to Atlanta next week so I could bring one over if I have anything suitable. G '60 C77 '60 C72 '62 C72 Dream '63 CL72
'61 CB72 '64 CB77 '65 CB160 '66 Matchless 350 '67 CL77 '67 S90 '77 CB400F Thanks, G. That's very kind, but unfortunately I believe it's the thinner, older style battery tray. It's less than 2.5 deep.
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