I got most of the paint stripped off of the 500 tank, as well as getting almost all of the paint off of an early K model 750 tank I received as part of the "parts and engine purchase". The 750 tank had literally 9 different discernable coats of different colored paint on it but looks pretty decent underneath now that I'm down to the bare metal on most of it. Still need to probably put another coat or two of aircraft stripper on it tomorrow.
Regarding the 500 tank though, I've seen guys like Cal get some pretty good dents out of tanks before. How would you recommend attacking the large dent in this one on the left side? I almost reconsidered trying to do the knee indentations since the left side has a start already
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but I think I want the lines on this first one to be more the stock style tank....at least at first.
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Also got the frame touched up. Bill told me this was a low mileage bike when the engine locked up on it and I believe it. The original frame powdercoating was in really good shape on the bike on 95% of the frame and there's absolutely zero rust on it.
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I didn't mess with cleaning up the center stand because it's only staying on the bike while the construction is ongoing...it'll come off once the bike is ready to ride. Also, I won't be de-tabbing very much right now. Once I get a cafe-styled seat and seat pan, I'll decide what has to go there but I have a set of superbike handlebars on order and a few bits and pieces from CognitoMoto are about to be placed for the under-seat electronics tray to hide the electronics.
I won an auction for a set of 500 front forks on eBay this afternoon that will go onto this bike. By the time those arrive, I'll have the cleanup of the wheels done and expect to have a roller by first of next week. In the meantime, I'm going to change the oil and plugs in the engine Thursday and test the oil pressure before the engine gets prepped and painted and put back into the frame. That will probably take another week to 10 days before I have it ready to go from a cosmetic perspective.
All in all...just feels good to be making some progress. Spent most of the entire holiday weekend with my baseball team so that is starting to put a drain on the time available for working on the bikes.