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Ash250R
6th June 2009, 16:49
Hay guys as some of you know I own a 20 year old NSR, as a newbie to bikes after crossing over from the car scene I am wondering if is a good idea to restore my bike?
Basicly the only thing that I dont want to touch (well I do:msn-wink:) is the engine as it is a recent rebuild, apart from maby detailing the caseings.
So the plan is to strip it completely having the frame, swing arm, tank and firings professionally painted/reconditioned, the rest I am quite capeable to tidy up myself.
So who agrees that this may be a good idea?
I kno meny people would regard this bike as a learners toy but to be honest I view it as having alot of potential to last me quite a few years and hopefully gain in value.
Any offer to help is also welcome once I can find a suitable place to work on the bike rather than down the side of my house :(
Cheers guys any comments are welcome, dont knock the bike to hard tho:argue:
Gwinch
6th June 2009, 16:50
Good idea that. Try and track down NSR Dan, he knows a lot about these bikes and restored one to race specifications himself. Go for it, two strokes should live on! :niceone:
hayd3n
6th June 2009, 18:30
do it
rebuilds are fun@@@@!!!!!!
Subike
6th June 2009, 18:36
you will get a whole lot of pleasure doing a strip down rebuild.
the end result is always good.
make sure you take pics along the way.
the big bonus is you will know the ride so well that when it refuses to do what its meant to you will know how to fix it.
search all the forums on you type of bike, there will be heaps of tips and small mods that you might like to make to make her so much better than before.
in the end...she becomes your ride
100% agree with doing this
Ash250R
6th June 2009, 18:51
Awsome guys keep the comments flowing, Yea it seems like a very good idea to me, im ment to be restoring my classic datsun at the moment but the bike looks like it could be done alot sooner, At the moment I only need to find out how the vaccume hoses go as it is a fresh rebuild but it looks like since the oil pump was removed for premix a few hoses are just vented to atmosphere.
Cheers
hayd3n
6th June 2009, 18:54
search (on here first for a manuel)
gwigs
6th June 2009, 19:39
Go for it ...it will be a great learning curve.....lots of satisfaction to do it yourself.:niceone:
gatch
6th June 2009, 19:46
Do it !
I've got a project on at the moment, can't wait till d-day. Then take it to the track and beast it good !!!
Ash250R
6th June 2009, 20:36
Have to decide on how to treat the frame, im considering powdercoating or somthing along the look of how it was origionally I think it suits a black paint scheme, not a fan of polished frames.
At the moment the only engine work I want to do is replace the top cylinderhead with one the same as the bottom (central plug location) will do both head gaskets and a skim to be safe since theres a chance it may have been overheated since the rebuild.
Anyone who may have a treasure trove of honda parts to suit let me kno, I like the look of the front flirings from the mc21 that I have but wouldnt mind getting another tail section maby a tyga one if I wasnt so broke lol.
YellowDog
6th June 2009, 20:42
Hey look, this is a fab idea that will bring you a great deal of pleasure and satisfaction however: IT AIN'T GONNA BE CHEAP. It would be cheaper to buy a newer bike in better condition.
BUT what it will be is a bike in grat condition that you know intimately.
Take this on only if you ave the time and the place to see it through.
Good luck and as has already been said, take loads of photos. These photos and thorough documentation will also enhance the future value.
Ash250R
6th June 2009, 20:46
It would be cheaper to buy a newer bike in better condition.
Yea very good point, Im not a big fan of the never bikes myself even the later model NSR's example the 150cc looks alien to me, Im not to concerned about the cost as connections that I have do help im just happy that the bike is in good enough nick to make a restore feesable.
Cheers
Insanity_rules
6th June 2009, 21:37
So who agrees that this may be a good idea?
I kno meny people would regard this bike as a learners toy but to be honest I view it as having alot of potential to last me quite a few years and hopefully gain in value.
I don't think its a learners toy, in fact they go like a raped ape and a shit load of fun to ride. As to future value I feel it could be worth something someday but don't go overboard. Try to go as original as possible cause thats where the value is.
Good luck! Rebuilds are awesome fun.
xwhatsit
7th June 2009, 01:23
I kno meny people would regard this bike as a learners toy but to be honest I view it as having alot of potential to last me quite a few years and hopefully gain in value.
Hell no. Those late-model two-stroke 250 twins are racebikes, really. No `learners toy' at all.
Do it! Keep it original though, find some photos of one as it would've left the factory and copy it. Then it's very possible it'll gain in value -- give it some fancy modern-looking paint job with anachronistic decals and people will think it's a wreck that's been given a fast and cheap do-up to sell on Trademe.
Is it an MC16 or an MC18? Here's a list of all the models with photos: http://www.dreamgate.ne.jp/NSR/general/quickref.html Isn't the Rothman's livery still the coolest thing...
DEATH_INC.
7th June 2009, 07:34
Again, go for it!
Decide before you start what you want from the bike.
If you wanna make it worth money, then a full stock restore is the go.
If you wanna have fun on it, then you can look into a few mods for it, pipes make a good difference on a stroker (both power and sound) and many newer front ends will go in there (better suspension/brakes) An aftermarket shock, panels (tyga etc) etc. etc.
Even if you do a stock restore (if you intend on riding it), I'd chat with Robert Taylor about doing the suspension, it'll be old and worn, and a tickle up will make it feel like a new bike.
And post pics :yes:
Ash250R
8th June 2009, 13:43
You all make a good point about value of a factory restore but thats not reli my thing so at the moment I will stay with the front MC21 fairings that the bike currently has and maby swap the tail for somthing that is similar to the tyga product or the aprillia look.
If anyone has a custom Honda tail no longer of any use gimmie a bell, cheers
sil3nt
8th June 2009, 14:40
Don't forget to add a spoiler and NOS :bleh:
Ash250R
8th June 2009, 15:39
Don't forget to add a spoiler and NOS :bleh:
So you reccomend the "Rice" look, if you where talking about cars theres nothing like to look of a carbon GT wing on a honda that aerodynamicly is on par with a brick :dodge: (severe sarcasm:argh:)
The full tyga look is growing on me after I just browsed through the forum and came across NSR Dans projects, the look is awsome to me bar the headlights.
Ash250R
21st June 2009, 16:07
Ok so far minimal progress, Ive removed the upper fairings and tank but thats about as far as I can go with very basic tools, will have another hack at the bike tomoro the plan is to completely strip the bike into small enough peices and then play a game of tetris and pack all the parts into a mitsi mirage coupe to take them to kaitaia for my holiday.
Im hopen to get most of the bits done with in the next 3 weeks, this involves painting the frame deciding weather to use por15, powdercoat the rims, paint fairings + tank and some minor engine work such as port matching.
Now I just have to find a mate with tools whos willing to help me tomoro :Pokey:
Pics to come once I find a quality camera to use rather than my phone.
race me!!!!
25th June 2009, 14:14
hi what kind of nsr is it? ie mc16 mc18?
i have purchased an mc16 today with the fairings off and needing lots of love
i am going to strip it and paint it also. i think every thing in high gloss black would be nice lol
does anyone know if i can fit up different model fairings to mine? im hoping i can
Ash250R
27th June 2009, 13:47
Hay mate mine is a MC18 with 21 fairings they bolt up perfictly, anything is possable if you have the time and maby some skill so I say go ahead and find a set of fairings you like maby a cbr tail and 21/18 front and have a go.
My bike is due for paint next week, I managed with help from a mate to pack the whole bike into the cage and take it up north with me for my holiday project.
Ash250R
19th July 2009, 13:25
Ok due to the poor weather (lazyness) in the far F'n north I didnt get any work done on the nsr whilst on holiday.
Now im back in the waikato painting has commenced and im getting quite excited, at the moment the frame, swing arm and magtec rims are being primerd with alloy etch, we are doing a few coats of primer with sanding in between to remove some of the flaws but unfortunitly nothing will be any more than average as far as paint goes.
I hope that with in the next fortnight the frame will be done and I can start to peice it back together, but I expect delays as I need to buy new headstock bearings, a housing gasket and maby a repalcement intake manifold as mine looks to be perishing.
I have been taking pictures but unfortunitly they are piss poor quality, I will have to source a digital camera to doccument the rest of the build.
Ash250R
4th November 2009, 17:01
Almost four months later and finally progress!!!
I have now got everything bar the fairings and tank ready to be sprayed, the frame, swing arm and headstock go into the paint booth on sunday for a acathyne coating of saturn black, the magtec rims get painted at the same time but in gloss black.
Currently preping the fairings doing fiberglass repairs and also panelbeating the tank as I droped it whilst sanding it for painting:mad:
I will get shit for it but the fairings and tank will be painted in new holden green, it it a bright paint with a heavy perl(was free so I dont care:2thumbsup)
Will take lots of picks as soon as I can claim a digital camera to use.
Anyone is welcome to comment but :Playnice: lol
sil3nt
4th November 2009, 19:30
Shoulda put repsol colours on it :no: Instantly boosts your chance of getting laid by a million % and im sure it adds like $1000 to its value :bleh: Good to see your still working on it!
Ash250R
5th November 2009, 18:52
I agree with you mate I would love to go back to the origional black racing theme it had but Ive just lost so much motivation now that I want it done so I can ride it, summer will be over before I kno it and im not ready for the disapointment of missing good riding weather.
ducatilover
5th November 2009, 22:14
Good old acrathane paint :sunny: Should be a sweet nsr when finished
Ash250R
15th November 2009, 16:33
Ok its a week late but the frame and wheels are painted, the frame is quite glossy but im still happy with the result, I will now begin to re-assemble the bike over the next two weeks at the same time preping the tank and fairings.
I have some low quality photos of the parts in the booth, it was around the 4 hour mark to epoxy, primer and paint the parts so it was wet to wet spraying.
Cheers to my mate David for pulling a late night to get it done he deserves the 15 box of stinies my cheap ass bought him:drinknsin
Also my phone is now black from overspray and maby I should of worn a mask:doh:
Ash250R
15th November 2009, 16:38
Cant wait untill I get a decent camera :no: here are some more pics
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