1990 CBR250RR - fully rebuilt and awesome!
1999 CBR900RR - a work in progress...
1990 CBR250RR - fully rebuilt and awesome!
1999 CBR900RR - a work in progress...
Why is everyone so insistent on me getting a bigger bike?
A. I can't afford another bike at the moment
B. I already have a bike that fits my needs perfectly
and C. I don't want another bike right now!
Eventually, I will be looking at a bigger bike, probably something along the lines of a CBR600 or a CB600 or similar. Unless I can find a thou for a really good price that is! but that's a LONG WAY off yet, I've got (hopefully) 3 years of Uni to get through first!![]()
1990 CBR250RR - fully rebuilt and awesome!
1999 CBR900RR - a work in progress...
Hahaha! Good one...!![]()
1990 CBR250RR - fully rebuilt and awesome!
1999 CBR900RR - a work in progress...
Look at the Auckland Motorcycle Club website for information on the ART day:
amcc.org.nz
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1990 CBR250RR - fully rebuilt and awesome!
1999 CBR900RR - a work in progress...
awesome work, im going to be doing the same with my 91', new fairings have just arrived. may think about painting the frame now having seen what black looks like.
Did you get the heel guards yourself or did they come with yours?
My heel guards are custom made, came with the bike. Eventually I'm gonna put some tyga rear sets on it, with new heel guards.
Definitely go powder coat, heaps tougher than paint!
What colour fairings did you get, and where from?
1990 CBR250RR - fully rebuilt and awesome!
1999 CBR900RR - a work in progress...
picked up a set from http://www.austmotorcycle.com/shop/p...22-repsol.html
im thinking it might be a bit of a mission taking it completely to bits to respray cause i dont have a garage so might end up just polishig the frame and cleaning up and respraying some bits like the rearsubframe , triple Tee and the guage/headlight brackets.
Yes, it is a bit of a mission. I tried polishing my frame first too, but I found I couldn't get an even finish, it looked really patchy... and the fact that cleaning the anodizing off the frame was a hell of a job, I gave up in the end. I had seen a powder coated frame and decided that I wanted mine like it!
Another cool little trick you might want to consider... black adhesive vinyl covering the frame. Same look (ish!) but heaps easier and cheaper to do!
1990 CBR250RR - fully rebuilt and awesome!
1999 CBR900RR - a work in progress...
maby il just give it a good clean, not so much a polish. spray the rear subframe black though after doing some surface rust removal. Same with some rust removal on the front brackets.
how long did it take you to get it all to bits, then back together after doing the powdercoating?
I do want to look at getting the wheels done orange though. would you recommend whoever you used for powercoating to do it?
To strip anodising use a strong oven cleaner. Depending on the temp and anodising I usually wipe it off after 15min (on a large part).
Getting an even finish is piss easy, use a sanding block and wet/dry paper.![]()
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