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Re: 1981 XV1000 TR1-project
« Reply #225 on: October 14, 2024, 01:34:51 PM »
Wow! Spectacular.

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Re: 1981 XV1000 TR1-project
« Reply #226 on: October 14, 2024, 05:18:25 PM »
Nice Kenny Roberts color scheme DME.
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« Reply #227 on: October 14, 2024, 10:46:39 PM »
Thanks all  :)
There are a few mishaps here and there where the black crept under the tape, but on the whole I'm more than happy with the outcome.
And the fact that the bike primarily will continue to be used on the dirt and gravel makes the paintjob more than good enough...  :D

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« Reply #228 on: October 15, 2024, 11:29:34 PM »
Pics of the areas where the black paint crept under the tape.
Not a huge deal, will let the paint cure a bit longer and then try to scrape away the black and reveal the white underneath again... or just leave it as is.


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Re: 1981 XV1000 TR1-project
« Reply #229 on: October 16, 2024, 06:16:55 AM »
I’m sure you’ll tidy it up. Regardless, fantastic machine. Love the concept and you’ve nailed it brilliantly. If I had to pick a bike on this site that I could magically whisk home, this would be it!

Every time I look at my 2008 Honda Varadero, I wonder what it would be like with all the “extras” stripped off?

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Re: 1981 XV1000 TR1-project
« Reply #230 on: October 16, 2024, 07:15:10 AM »
I’m sure you’ll tidy it up. Regardless, fantastic machine. Love the concept and you’ve nailed it brilliantly. If I had to pick a bike on this site that I could magically whisk home, this would be it!

Every time I look at my 2008 Honda Varadero, I wonder what it would be like with all the “extras” stripped off?

Very nicely done custom work  ;)
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Re: 1981 XV1000 TR1-project
« Reply #231 on: October 16, 2024, 07:15:32 AM »
I’m sure you’ll tidy it up. Regardless, fantastic machine. Love the concept and you’ve nailed it brilliantly. If I had to pick a bike on this site that I could magically whisk home, this would be it!

Every time I look at my 2008 Honda Varadero, I wonder what it would be like with all the “extras” stripped off?

Thanks, that is a very nice compliment :D
 
...and as for the Varadero, well there is only one way to find out...  ;)

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Re: 1981 XV1000 TR1-project
« Reply #232 on: October 16, 2024, 05:36:50 PM »


Well deserved! Can’t wait to see it, all back together.
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Re: 1981 XV1000 TR1-project
« Reply #233 on: October 16, 2024, 09:18:42 PM »
I’m sure you’ll tidy it up. Regardless, fantastic machine. Love the concept and you’ve nailed it brilliantly. If I had to pick a bike on this site that I could magically whisk home, this would be it!

Every time I look at my 2008 Honda Varadero, I wonder what it would be like with all the “extras” stripped off?

Very nicely done custom work  ;)

Thank you, much appreciated  :D

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Re: 1981 XV1000 TR1-project
« Reply #234 on: October 16, 2024, 10:20:27 PM »
I think a slightly worn razor blade will allow you to very slowly trim the over-flow of black off of those areas.  ;)
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Re: 1981 XV1000 TR1-project
« Reply #235 on: October 16, 2024, 11:13:04 PM »
Painted the tunnel of the tank and the underside of the seat last night.
The paint had hardened nicely in the warmth of the paint booth during the night, so I couldnt resist mounting the parts och the bike  :D
The painting is now done and over with which feels really good, and the best part is that I now can disassemble the paint booth and get my workshop back in working order  ;D

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Re: 1981 XV1000 TR1-project
« Reply #236 on: October 16, 2024, 11:23:13 PM »
 8) 8) 8)
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Re: 1981 XV1000 TR1-project
« Reply #237 on: October 17, 2024, 05:02:40 AM »
Love it, you have created a very nice looking bike and functional to enjoy off the beaten path, but the cool paint work really sets it off. Imagine you will have many drooling over it...
You should send a few photos to some of the custom bike sites, they might be intriguing enough to do an article on it...
Granted, it isn't done yet, but with some cool photos of it parked in its elements that you built it for and a few on some picturesque sites in a town say at a pub that is interesting or near some city square or the like you show it's dual nature.
Just an idea...
Pipeburn or Bike EXIF might be intrigued by your build...
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Re: 1981 XV1000 TR1-project
« Reply #238 on: October 17, 2024, 05:48:01 AM »
Love it, you have created a very nice looking bike and functional to enjoy off the beaten path, but the cool paint work really sets it off. Imagine you will have many drooling over it...
You should send a few photos to some of the custom bike sites, they might be intriguing enough to do an article on it...
Granted, it isn't done yet, but with some cool photos of it parked in its elements that you built it for and a few on some picturesque sites in a town say at a pub that is interesting or near some city square or the like you show it's dual nature.
Just an idea...
Pipeburn or Bike EXIF might be intrigued by your build...

Was fortunate enough to see my CB750 in print back in 2006 in one of Swedens main motorcycle magazines which felt great  :D
But that was almost 20 years ago and that particular mag has since perished like many other magazines...
Anyway, we´ll see what will happen and in the mean time I will just enjoy riding and using it  :)

 

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Re: 1981 XV1000 TR1-project
« Reply #239 on: October 20, 2024, 04:17:16 AM »
Seatpad back on and she's all buttoned up  :)


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Re: 1981 XV1000 TR1-project
« Reply #240 on: October 20, 2024, 04:18:53 AM »
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Re: 1981 XV1000 TR1-project
« Reply #241 on: October 20, 2024, 05:57:45 AM »
Are you going to fab up a skid plate to protect the motor from rocks and debris and anything you might take the bike over?
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Re: 1981 XV1000 TR1-project
« Reply #242 on: October 20, 2024, 06:20:16 AM »
Looks fantastic and the stripe alignment is even better! Is that your mirror on the left grip? Woks?

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Re: 1981 XV1000 TR1-project
« Reply #243 on: October 20, 2024, 06:59:20 AM »
Are you going to fab up a skid plate to protect the motor from rocks and debris and anything you might take the bike over?

The only thing to attach a plate to is the engine itself, and as the plate would hang under the engine it would decrease the ground clearence and therefore increase the likelyhood of something being hit... and all the force from a hit would be transfered directly to the engine cases.
So no, there will be no skid plate.

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Re: 1981 XV1000 TR1-project
« Reply #244 on: October 20, 2024, 07:23:03 AM »
Looks fantastic and the stripe alignment is even better! Is that your mirror on the left grip? Woks?

Thanks  :D
And yes, that is my mirror on the left grip.
Its a convex mirror designed as a blind spot mirror for cars that I've fitted on a homemade bracket.
I've used them on my bikes for the last 20 years, and everytime someone notices them the reaction is the same:
"You cant possibly see anything in those!"
I then try to explain that the mirrors and their placement work just fine, but noone will believe it... until they test the bike with them fitted and realise that they really do  :)

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Re: 1981 XV1000 TR1-project
« Reply #245 on: October 20, 2024, 03:58:56 PM »
I’ve used the same mirror on my race cars. Never thought to try one on my bikes! My red #25 Midget had a three panel wink mirror hidden under the plexiglass windscreen. If you look closely you will see the tiny “blind spot” mirror just poking outside at the end of the screen (driver’s left). Most of the guys I raced with thought a didn’t use mirrors, but I was just searching for the lightest solutions that created the least drag….
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Re: 1981 XV1000 TR1-project
« Reply #246 on: October 21, 2024, 12:37:57 AM »
Nice Midget  :D
Try the mirrors on your bike, you´ll like them!

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Re: 1981 XV1000 TR1-project
« Reply #247 on: October 28, 2024, 12:25:32 PM »
Decals fitted on the tank, simple yet classic  :)

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Re: 1981 XV1000 TR1-project
« Reply #248 on: October 28, 2024, 01:36:00 PM »
Love it!

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Re: 1981 XV1000 TR1-project
« Reply #249 on: October 31, 2024, 12:27:14 AM »
As the bike is now completely put together I spent yesterday evening with hanging it from the ceiling again... but this time with engine oil, brake fluid and a full tank of gas.

The goal has been to keep the wet weight under 200 kilos (440.1 lbs), and to find the scale showing 198.8 kilos (438.3 lbs) is somewhat of a small victory :D

Now all that remains is to fire it up after the engine rebuild, and in the best of worlds the startup will NOT yield copious amounts of work... but time will tell.

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