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Re: 1983 CB1100F project.
« Reply #50 on: December 21, 2024, 02:04:34 PM »
Cliff, what is the cost to submit it for the collector plates, other than time? If not approved are they going to charge you? If they don't take your money if not approved, then I would try to get the plates, worst that can happen is they don't approve it and you lose time to the effort.
Worth the risk in my mind.
David- back in the desert SW!

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Re: 1983 CB1100F project.
« Reply #51 on: December 22, 2024, 10:26:45 AM »
A little more done,time for the rear end. New bearings on the way to me, swing arm internals look good, lots of grease in there so no rust showing. Getting deeper into it than I anticipated but still fun.


Bikes seem to “fall apart” on my lift too! Enjoy the journey……..

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Re: 1983 CB1100F project.
« Reply #52 on: December 22, 2024, 11:28:45 AM »
Cliff, at least you aren't afraid to disassemble, clean, and reassembly things when needed. You learn a lot about a bike or car when you have things broken down to component level. Knowing the vehicle at this level is very satisfying to me. When it is my primary transportation, then things get a bit stressful when you gotta have it back together for going to work or the like...
Glad you are getting to know the bike and getting it into top shape again. Going to be fun when you are riding it around getting to know it.
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Re: 1983 CB1100F project.
« Reply #53 on: December 22, 2024, 02:31:46 PM »
"Cliff, at least you aren't afraid to disassemble, clean, and reassembly things when needed."
Thanks, that's the fun part, accepting the challenge of doing that. At first I was afraid of it but as time went by it became more enjoyable. Plus, the crowd here is eager to help.   
Seat is ready.

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Re: 1983 CB1100F project.
« Reply #54 on: December 22, 2024, 04:35:54 PM »
WARNING: This bike will bring on “Varadero Syndrome”. Once you ride it for a bit, the older Hondas will start to collect dust……
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Re: 1983 CB1100F project.
« Reply #55 on: December 22, 2024, 08:23:36 PM »
I'm immune to adventure bike syndrome, I'm too short to catch it. 8)
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1975 Honda CB 400F Super Sport                          1972 MGB/GT
1977 Kawasaki KZ 1000 LTD                                   1985 GMC S15
1978 Kawasaki KL 250
1980 Suzuki GS 1100E
1982 Honda CB 900F Super Sport
1983 Honda CB 1100F
1984 Honda VF 700S Sabre
1984 Honda VF 1000F Interceptor
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Re: 1983 CB1100F project.
« Reply #56 on: December 22, 2024, 09:17:32 PM »
"Cliff, at least you aren't afraid to disassemble, clean, and reassembly things when needed."
Thanks, that's the fun part, accepting the challenge of doing that. At first I was afraid of it but as time went by it became more enjoyable. Plus, the crowd here is eager to help.   
Seat is ready.


Nice seat cover:original Honda ?
75' CB400F/'bunch o' parts' & 81' CB125S modded to a 'CB200S'
  I love the small ones too !
Do your BEST...nobody can take that away from you.

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Re: 1983 CB1100F project.
« Reply #57 on: December 22, 2024, 11:48:57 PM »
Good idea to repair/restore as much as possible when apart. Redo things later is not fun.

My K6 wheel bearings were bad after + 20 years parked. They had done around 40.000 km mostly touring. I had earlier replaced them at my job where I had a press and an oven to do it properly. SKF bearings. Felt like sand inside when spinning bearing with finger.
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K2 engine build thread. For a complete CB750 -75
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Re: 1983 CB1100F project.
« Reply #58 on: December 23, 2024, 12:28:19 AM »
Hi! The seat cover is from PitReplica on eBay https://www.ebay.ca/itm/273462778974 .The fellow that puts them on for me says they are of good quality.
PeWe, new wheel bearings are on Santa's sleigh.The old ones are out. They weren't very gritty but have lots of miles on them and the grease was suspect.
Cliff.

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Re: 1983 CB1100F project.
« Reply #59 on: December 24, 2024, 10:27:12 PM »
The wheels are cleaned, old sticky weights removed and ready for new wheel bearings. New tires coming soon too.

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Re: 1983 CB1100F project.
« Reply #60 on: December 25, 2024, 03:23:43 AM »
What do you use to remove the adhesive residue?
Merry Christmas
David- back in the desert SW!

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Re: 1983 CB1100F project.
« Reply #61 on: December 25, 2024, 05:57:50 AM »
Cliff…. I usually clean out all the old grease from original bearings and then check them out. Often, repacking is all they need and I find it satisfying to keep the old ones in service. Not to mention that some of the stuff we buy today can be pretty crappy!

This one will be stunning! Merry Christmas, J.

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Re: 1983 CB1100F project.
« Reply #62 on: December 25, 2024, 08:57:47 AM »
Thanks guys!
WD 40 helps to get rid of the adhesive, it takes a lot of rubbing to get the sticky backing off. Goop Off might be better. WD 40 is a good general cleaner too.
The bearings were kind of grotty.Even though the bike won't get many miles on it I felt it best to change them.
The miles it does get may be faster than usual. ;D ;D
Cliff.

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Re: 1983 CB1100F project.
« Reply #63 on: December 25, 2024, 11:42:32 AM »
The wheels are cleaned, old sticky weights removed and ready for new wheel bearings. New tires coming soon too.


Those look like very nice OEM sport wheels;must be light weight also.  8)
Merry Christmas Cliff.
75' CB400F/'bunch o' parts' & 81' CB125S modded to a 'CB200S'
  I love the small ones too !
Do your BEST...nobody can take that away from you.