Just a few more odds and ends and assembly is almost done. Used a CB900 front fender and a Super Brace to keep the forks rigid.
Also added Euro bars,polished stock controls and master cylinder, and grips from Randakks. These things are great, I recommend them highly.
http://www.randakks.com/Grips.htmSide view without tank.
A gas tank now. I saw a chopper with a chrome sided tank with small black Honda badges in it and thought it was cool. I tried to stay in the old road race theme with a Foxxy Boxxy tank from Benjies Cafe Racers. I used CL77 badges and had him recess an area for the badges. This is what I got back from him. I dig it!
Lets mock it up and see what we have
Now, what about the chrome sides? I initially started with a product explained here:
http://forums.sohc4.net/index.php?topic=84779.msg954712#msg954712 Not at all happy with the finished result. It looked like somewhat polished aluminum instead of a straight chrome, although I could see some uses for it. In casting around I stumbled on this guy:
http://coatofchrome.com/. The finish is described as follows:
"This finish is not a spray paint or vacuum metalizing. This finish is the combination of special catalyzed base coatings; a silver metal deposition (similar to the material used in mirrors) and a protective acrylic urethane top coat (similar to the industrial clear coat on your car). The combined layers result in a durable non peeling coating that will not flake or yellow. Yes, the finished surface will accept conventional paints to enable striping, accenting with graphics or airbrushing."
Plus, I liked the fact he chromed a pair of Victoria Secret panties. Off goes the tank. This is what I got back
Looks good! Great product! Really has a wonderful chrome shine. I applied a black center, and cleared whole thing. Lets get it on the bike:
And shots of the assembled, but not running yet, bike.
OK thats all for now. Time for a new hip. Hope you all enjoyed, I sure did. I will next get back to my other project: