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4 1/2 year quest may be ending tomorrow

I replied to your email before seeing your pics here with the clear, Chuck. Looks much better then what I thought with the pre-clear pics you sent me. I would say, good to go, and pat yourself on the back. Candy is an incredible challenge for anyone, and you should be proud of what you've done here.
 
That is a really good job Chuck.I know all the frustrations of paint going south.good on you for giving it another go.I MAY try a candy sometime but it will be after I get way more confident.
 
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Outstanding Chuck ! Looking forward to seeing some pics when you assemble the bike......
 
Dale..thats the stock 83 Nighthawk red color..Candy Wineberry. Same color the bike originally was if you remember the video from earlier in the thread.
 
Garth..the idea was to get the body work painted while it is still warm enough to get it done before winter temps set in. I wanted some color so that as I start reassembly as my winter project the body work would be ready to be put on. Lets call it preperation painting...LOL.
 
Looks real good Chuck, at least on the computer. I would like to see it in person, not to critique it just to see how good it really looks. It has metal flake in it right? Real good job, you should be proud of yourself after the setbacks you had and frustrations.
 
The silver base is a metal flake. Then the tinted clear which is the Candy Wineberry. Then the regular clear over the two color coats.
 
Looks good Chuck, I know that spraying candies and 3 stage paints are a pain even for experianced "gunmen" and you made it look decent. I have an easy 35 years behind a spray gun and I still try to find a 2 stage that will mimick the candy finish. You can sand your clear, 1000, 1500, 2000 and forget it for a while, buff later while you work on other projects, buffing will be easy once its cured out.
 
Got the engine in the frame this afternoon, swing arm on, drive shaft and pumpkin bolted up also. Got the broke engine mount welded up and shot some paint over the spot. Gotta source the carb fuel tube orings, the orings that go on the end of the mixture screws, and new bowl gasket orings.

Carbs are in the dip for the night. Making some good progress so far today.
 
I'd pull those carbs out of the dip as soon as you can. I soaked my Kawasaki Keihin's and the sauce ate off all the zinc plating. I was shocked, and not in a good way mind you.
 
Not much plating left on them as it was Ed. Pretty cruddy on the outside. The bike ran when i got it as you may recall from the video somewhere in the thread. But its still good JuJu to do them right from the jump.
 
Its getting there. Heres what left to do::

Bleed brakes and the clutch.
Install fuel sending unit in tank
Order the orings and bowl gaskets for carbs
Put rear turn signals on
Check to be sure all the gauges are plugged into the right slots in fuse box
Put tank, seat, and side covers on
Mount horns
Mount headlight



Plan on being done with it short of the carbs by tomorrow afternoon. If its light enough when i am done, I will roll it outside for some pictures.
 
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Just ordered the carb rebuild kit ( does all 4 carbs ) and a complete intake kit which includes 4 boots, orings, and new clamps. Total including shipping is $92.00
 
Down to putting rear signals on, verifying the gauge plugs are in the right spot in fuse box and verify everything working right, mount horn ( cant do that till the fuse box is fully mounted), put on the new intakes and carbs when kits arrive, put in headlight, order the tank and side cover emblems, and get a new battery.

Heres some pics of where its at currently....LOVE the way the paint came out in spite of all my worst efforts!!!!









 
Thanks for the kind words. Still has work left but I am pretty happy with it. Think Im gonna polish the fork lowers and fork brace when i do fork seals in the future.
 
The bike looks great! That tractor looks like a nice project, any plans for that?
 
That tractor looks like a nice project, any plans for that?

Yes, tell us about the tractor. And what about your shoulder? Are you working, getting money from workmans comp, what?
 
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