The foot pegs were black btw.
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The foot pegs were black btw.
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'86 ATC 250R, Build Thread http://www.3wheelerworld.com/showthr...highlight=250r
'86 "Factory Tri racing" Tri-Z http://www.3wheelerworld.com/showthr...b-Top-Tank-ect
Pile of Tecate Parts
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'86 ATC 250R, Build Thread http://www.3wheelerworld.com/showthr...highlight=250r
'86 "Factory Tri racing" Tri-Z http://www.3wheelerworld.com/showthr...b-Top-Tank-ect
Pile of Tecate Parts
My Feedback Thread: http://www.3wheelerworld.com/showthr...edback-for-bkm
Damn man that thing is really turning out nice!
I been looking for another mid eighties CR for awhile but they are hard to find and the bikes I locate are trashed beyond belief.
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'86 ATC 250R, Build Thread http://www.3wheelerworld.com/showthr...highlight=250r
'86 "Factory Tri racing" Tri-Z http://www.3wheelerworld.com/showthr...b-Top-Tank-ect
Pile of Tecate Parts
My Feedback Thread: http://www.3wheelerworld.com/showthr...edback-for-bkm
I've had a few days off so in between honey-do's, I was able to get a few things accomplished. First off, I got my new (rebuilt) carrier back from yaegerb (this thing looks brand spanking new!!!) along with a replacement axle, sprocket, sprocket hub, rotor and castle nuts.
I also went to a buddy's house to do some minor frame repair. We welded in new nuts for the rear exhaust hanger, and both rear grab bar mounts as well as filled in some unnecessary holes previously drilled and added the tool box support wire that I stole from my old frame.
I blasted some of the small parts in a benchtop cabinet and will try to get them powdered in satin black at a friend's house tomorrow.
The rest is off to a powder coating shop for a proper dose of color and I am dropping all of my hardware and axle off at the plater tomorrow.
Oh! And the engine is on it's way up to St. Louis for a rebuild by yaegerb and PC!
I start a several week-long stint of non-stop work, so this may be it until late April. Stay tuned!
I was able to get to the plater this morning and pick up my hardware. Wow...it's amazing how much better all of it looks!
I have to thank BusterBrown for setting me straight on the correct finish for the wishbone and the grab bar. Unfortunately, the grab bar had already been plated so I will need to blast it and PC it later. The plater actually did the foot brake lever in yellow zinc instead of black, so it has to be redone. Oh well.
It's amazing how the shiny new look really brings out the imperfections (see axle). Next time I will definitely spend more time polishing before it goes out for plating.
I think it all still looks amazing, but it could definitely look better with more prep. Now for the hard part...miking and sorting all of the loose bolts.
The frame, swinger and hubs are still out for powder and my guy is waaaay behind. He hopes to have it back to me next week. We shall see.
I sent my tank off to Mr. Clean for one of his legendary polishing jobs and the the rear shock went out to none other than onformula1 for a rebuild, revalve and cleaning.
Hopefully in the next two or three weeks all of this will start coming back together and at least resemble an 85R again.
Not much to add since last week. I was able to get quite a bit done and shipped off while I had a break from work, but now I'm back on a standard diet of trabajo...oh well. Life.
Thank goodness my awesome bro Yaeger has been helping me. I shipped my motor up north to him and it is definitely in good hands now. I knew that I had some case saver damage, so we decided to send both cases to Carlos at BDT for the reapairs....what I didn't know was I that had crank and counterbalancer problems too...ugh.
BDT is going to address both of these issues and fix all of my case damage too. The jug went out to Fast for a fresh hone and chamfering and should be back in St. Louis about the same time my cases, crank and counter are. All new bearings, seals and gaskets and a metric sh_t ton of greatness later...and I have a brand new motor! Thank you brother Yaeger!!!
I have decided to go head and powder the calipers, and brackets. Went ahead and disassembled the perches, levers and front master cylinder too. This is all going to get a coat of black satin powder as well. Oh...and the bars too.
I'm starting to realize that I'm not REALLY restoring this machine...MANY OTHER people are! I disassembled and am merely RE-assembling the work that others are performing FOR me. For THAT I am forever grateful.
So...like I said... Not much too add, but I should start making some headway in the weeks to come.
But for now...
Yaegerb
onformula1
Mr. Clean
Buster Brown
BKM
Many thanks!
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Last edited by Onetrackmind; 04-23-2016 at 11:46 PM.
I was leery of powder coating the front master cylinder because of the sight glass, so I tried it on a junk master and it melted the glass really bad. I remember reading somewhere on the net someone replaced the sight glass, but it wasn't easy. I just bought a newer 400ex/450r master and taped off the glass and painted it with caliper paint to help with any brake fluid spills.
'86 ATC 250R, Build Thread http://www.3wheelerworld.com/showthr...highlight=250r
'86 "Factory Tri racing" Tri-Z http://www.3wheelerworld.com/showthr...b-Top-Tank-ect
Pile of Tecate Parts
My Feedback Thread: http://www.3wheelerworld.com/showthr...edback-for-bkm
Last edited by Onetrackmind; 04-24-2016 at 12:08 AM.
Last edited by Onetrackmind; 04-24-2016 at 12:45 AM.
you don't have a lot to play with concerning the yellow wire so be careful when cutting the male end off the voltage regulator...um why are the colors swapped on the plugs?