Hi Guys,
@ kos thanks for the offer on the magazine ! (Pm sent)
@ naopleon; I guess we look at the same stuff, thanks for identifying ;-)
@ srook thank for your input and images !
@ everyone
Thank you all for your kind advise and wise words. I definitely can see what you're all trying to say ( and it seems you all kind of agree; that's nice
), but at the same time also feel it needs some response/motivation.
My believe: everybody is entitled to, and should live/work by their own belief (within reason... before we go completely off-topic !). It is my opinion I want to build an accurate replica, either of a cr750kit or the Dick Mann bike (both like seen in the previous mentioned 1970 cycle magazine).
Part of the fun for me is the hunt/search for info, the other part is coming up with (smart)plans to remake/resemble original parts and doing so.
I have no unlimited budget, so I need to make choices. If it will be a kit replica or a Dick Mann does not matter for now, either way I will not be buying all the original parts simply because I can't (afford it) anyway, so I will only buy parts which are essential/I can not replicate/are cheaper to buy then make.
My replica parts need to function
and look like the original, but things on the inside or under a coat of paint (materials) are sacrificable for me if it will become too expensive ( + sometimes we also have better materials now ). I want to make a nice bike up to my standards (high) which will be very close to the original for the eye of the beholder, because that's why I build a replica. In my mind if I you start to plan building a "replica"' of something it does not make sense to me to make it look a 'bit' like the original. Especially when/if you could do it properly when studying the original, unless of course forced by budget or imagination. The argument "it will never be an original so why bother" will therefore never be part of vocabulary, because I am building a 'replica' to begin with. Because of this 'vision' I for one do not understand why some people go to great length to get, let's say (fictive example), the correct rear drum brake on their cr750 replica (> 2000 euro), and then put the wrong seat (150 euro) on their bike....because it's obviously not a budget choice. But it of course all matters how serious you take things and what idea you start with in the beginning. If I would want to build a cr750 inspired cafe racer, I would happily combine an aluminum CR look-a-like gas tank with some modern cbr900 front forks...
Let's get back on on topic:For reasons mentioned above I am studying an evil plan to use Gl1000 donor forks.
I think most people will not be able to tell the difference between chromed titanium and chromed steel or painted magnesium or aluminum
.
So.... does anybody have any first hand experiences on welding front forks or seen examples ? Does anybody have a better plan ?... I can use all the info !
Sander