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e5earley
01-18-2016, 07:57 PM
Another one followed me home today. My daughter is claiming this one.

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Black rattle can paint job that I'm working on removing. Pulled the engine today to start a top end rebuild. Lot of metal shavings in the case. I flushed it out, but I believe I need to split the case to get it all out.

I believe some of the metal came from this.

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Any idea what is causing the clutch basket to contact the gear teeth?

I told my daughter I would paint the bike any color she wanted and she picked a blue/white color scheme. But after wiping the tank with a fuel soaked rag this is what I found.

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This tank is dent free and imaculent inside. I just can't make myself repaint it. So now I've got to try to convince her that original Honda color scheme would look better.

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e5earley
01-19-2016, 07:11 PM
Halfway done with the tank. Why can't I find trike tanks like this.

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midsouthtrikes
01-19-2016, 08:55 PM
Wow, that looks great. I didn't think that would come out that nice.

e5earley
01-19-2016, 09:41 PM
Surprised me too. The frame and rear springs look just as good where I've cleaned the black paint off.

Might turn out to be a looker when we're done.



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DohcBikes
01-19-2016, 09:49 PM
why do people spray paint tanks that are that nice

YTZ drew
01-19-2016, 10:02 PM
Nice score! The XR200 of that period was a great bike. Somewhere after 88 or so Honda lowered the suspension and made it more of a playbike. I have a 79 XR185 which is almost identical to yours. Its a great bike to plonk around on in the trails, and its stone reliable.

e5earley
01-19-2016, 11:38 PM
why do people spray paint tanks that are that nice
The previous owner looked to be in his late teens early twenties. He said he was about to paint some pink on it before it lost compression. Wanted it to look "different".

Judging by the groove the timing chain had worn it must have been making some crazy noise. Luckily it was still in time. The head and piston looked ok. Still going to bore cylinder and install new piston, rings, timing chain, and guides.

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Jmoozy27
01-20-2016, 01:20 AM
Your working on building a sweet fleet of nice bikes bud!!! That tank looks nice.

90nut
01-20-2016, 01:02 PM
That's going to be a nice bike when you get it done! Not many of those tanks look like that anymore! I've got a beautiful 82 xl250r that's going to be up for sale before long....

jb2wheels
01-20-2016, 02:48 PM
... I told my daughter I would paint the bike any color she wanted and she picked a blue/white color scheme. But after wiping the tank with a fuel soaked rag this is what I found.
... This tank is dent free and imaculent inside. I just can't make myself repaint it. So now I've got to try to convince her that original Honda color scheme would look better.
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Doesn't make a lick of sense, does it?

In the mid 90s I bought a CB400F (77 I think) with rattle can blue on it. I was able to clean it off with the crappy new eco friendly paint stripper you have to buy these days.
Underneath was nice original blue paint and stickers on both the tank and side covers. Undamaged by the paint stripper BTW.
They had a few scratches, but WTF? Still too nice to cover with Krylon.

That bike was a jewel.