New Project bike hits the stable - '90 VFR750

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  1. Rollin_Again

    Rollin_Again Member

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    Your bike would look 100 times better with a 6th Gen rear wheel. Lucky for you I am willing to do an even swap.

    Rollin
     
  2. tinkerinWstuff

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    I'm very lucky I have several offers to trade good parts for good parts but not many offers for the plastics or motor that I really need.
     
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    UPDATE:

    I thought I had a motor lined up but shipping costs made it pretty prohibitive. I started tearing down the old motor to get to the bottom of this bad bearing. VFR parts have now completely overtaken the garage. The heads are off and I almost have the case split so that the crank will come out HOWEVER, Honda was kind enough to use a special F'ing nut on the clutch basket. The tool is $40-$45 at the two local shops I called. There must be another sourse....

    Part #17 is the one that's holding up the show: Service Honda's 1990 Honda Street Bike VFR750F VFR Parts List

    Maybe a trip to sears to check their tooling selection is in order. I'll update later with photos of the progress - or distruction depending on how you look at it. I've had to shovel a lot of knowledge out the back of my brain like ballast in order to make room for the memories needed to reassemble this puppy. Not sure if I know how to tie my shoes any more or if that's one of the things tossed aside.
     
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    No luck looking at sears online for the tool. Think I have an idea to fabricate my own tool using a drill press, tap set, grinder, and welder.
     
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    Small cup gun showed up from UPS yesterday. Gift from the ol' man to help me restore this beast.

    .....think of all the hell I can give Cundalini if I get this project running on the road with painted plastics before he finishes making a career out of his paint job....
     
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    I'd say that proposition is very doable given past performance...
     
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    Please don't finish first.

    Cundalini a.k.a Whine-da-lini will post up a thread on how you and VFRhusband get your projects done before him and how sad it makes him:wink:

    BZ
     
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    well, he better get crackin.

    I picked up the painting supplies, fiberglass, and plastic weld today along with a moisture seperator for the compressor. Time to start scraping and sanding.

    The motor is in a holding pattern for a week. Might have a line on another used motor but trying to wear down a craigslister to a reasonable price. Otherwise I'll make the commitment to direct my minimal funds into rebuilding the old motor. I got an estimate from a local machinist to drill out a busted headbolt I broke last weekend.

    BTW, here is the look I'm going for. This photo I found in the 4th gen album so this bike belonged to someone here. I picked up this color from Sherwin Williams today. The difference will be that my bike has white wheels and I'll have white vinyl.

    [​IMG]
     
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    Lovely color. :thumb: Good luck
     
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    Spoke with local dealer and got an estimate for parts on the engine rebuild. Around $750 includes gasket kit, rod/main bearings, rings, carb insulators, water pump.

    That's about $300 over the budget I had for this thing and I haven't measured the clutch disks for wear yet. Dealer was kind enough to break loose the special nut on the clutch basket for me. Only cost me $5 tip to the mechanic.
     
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    Here are all the body panels that require repair and/or prime and paint.

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    The decals are scraped off. Wasn't as bad as I was expecting. Here are all the parts requiring paint:

    Here are the parts that require no extra work. Only sanding, prime, and paint:
    [​IMG]

    And here are all the parts that require plastic weld, fiber glass, dent removal, fab missing pieces....
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    Did some plastic welding of cracks and broken pieces. Still requires a LOT of fiberglass repair and fill.
     
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    I have patched up worse, but not MUCH worse. You are off to a good start.
     
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    I'm finding the tough part is that she's been crashed and patched before. So plastic welding to plastic that's been patched with fiberglass and other fillers is problematic.
     
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    Quite an undertaking. A friend recently remarked to me that when doing project bikes or labors of love restoring old stuff, there is really no budget. After some thought I realized this is one of those statements that while on the surface seems obvious, its one of those things we fool ourselves about in practice.

    Dont let a number in your head determine your enthusiasm level for finishing.....or for doing it the best way.

    Old bikes are not my thing, but I have run into this very business with my old truck, and in the end have wound up with something I'll probably never truly be happy with, because I refuse to spend the amount of money to make it perfect. My fault for going into it with the notion I would get off cheap hehheheheheheeee
     
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    if you want me to do those right side ones, PM, happy to take on for you. Have all the stuff, just need shipping back/forth
     
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    Good luck, looks good so far. I am really interested to see how you repair the bodywork.
     
  18. tinkerinWstuff

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    Thanks for the kind words guys.

    That's an amazing offer beta. Can't thank you enough and at that I almost feel stupid passing it up. However, I really want to give it a shot on my own first. The hope is that when it's done I can look at it with a bit more pride having done the work myself. I'll be accepting all the tips and advice that I can get! Youtube is priceless when it comes to "how-to"

    I used a palm sander with 100 grit and made the first pass on all the parts. Next is a pass of hand sanding with a finer grit to smooth it over the last bit and get into spots the palm sander couldn't. That and I need to watch some fiberglass videos.
     
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    Hey Tink:

    Bear's been hanging out with me working on the Ninja with his young hotties and their cocks in my garage.

    Keep up the good work!

    BZ
     
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    I have a dozen things I want to say to that :pound:
     
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