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GB's Snotter! Oh Why, Oh Why? It's all over now..... Sort of

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#136 PostAuthor: ztig » Sun Oct 25, 2009 10:37 pm

That is looking excellent :)

You say you got the graphics from 'sunrise' Have you got a link or a phone number for them ?
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#137 PostAuthor: martinz1b » Sun Oct 25, 2009 11:10 pm

ztig wrote:That is looking excellent :)

You say you got the graphics from 'sunrise' Have you got a link or a phone number for them ?


http://www.sunrisegraphics.co.uk/

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#138 PostAuthor: Ginger Bear » Mon Oct 26, 2009 7:22 am

You can learn a lot from this site. Shortly after posting the bit about Sunrise graphics, I was pointed in the direction of;
www.the-image-works.co.uk
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Classic and modern repro bike graphics. TEL:0115 944 3111 and speak to Graham. Tell him Jack sent you....

I copied this from the links section, but it was Jack, Aka London Calling that tipped me off. Jack told me I'd cry when I found out the difference in price. :bawl :bawl :bawl

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#139 PostAuthor: ztig » Mon Oct 26, 2009 9:10 am

thanks guys
Image works aren't that far from me either :D
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#140 PostAuthor: dixiethedog » Mon Oct 26, 2009 10:51 am

The image works stuff looks quality,i may pay them an on line visit myself,a good link.
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#141 PostAuthor: Ginger Bear » Sun Nov 08, 2009 2:09 pm

Right then, time i think to share the 'tank saga' with you all!

The red tank fitted to this bike up until now, seemed it too good condition to strip back & start again, so I actually used the green one you can see at the begining of this thread.
First job was to get it stripped back, the underside had been covered with hammerite :roll: I took it to Nick, who now runs Griff's, where it was blasted clean. This revealed some of the bodges by one of the 12 previous owners :shock: :shock:
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Some sort of rubber sealer had been daubed around the rear bracket & the outlet for the fuel tap. After stripping this, I discovered the rear bracket was Donald Ducked, I was also worried that the thing had been leaking at some point, so I put a bit of fuel in to check.
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It was clear that I had a bit of a problem!!
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#142 PostAuthor: Ginger Bear » Sun Nov 08, 2009 2:18 pm

I removed the rubber mess, then carefully ground off the rear bracket, which in the earlier pic, you can see it's just about fractured right through.
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Next I cut off a replacement from a scrap tank.
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The Dremell was ok, but used a lot of disc's, I resorted to a 4" grinder in the end.
Here is the Bracket all ready to be fitted.
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Took the lot back to Griff's where Nick brazed it on. He also brazed up some of the perforations at the same time.
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#143 PostAuthor: Ginger Bear » Sun Nov 08, 2009 2:31 pm

Next job was to get a bit of etch primer on it, before it all went rusty.
Once I'd sealed the outside, it was time to sort the inside.
I filled it with Bio-Rust & left it for 24 hours, I wish I'd done it for 48 now, as the results weren't as good as I've experienced with a longer soak. But they weren't that bad. After thoroughly drying it out I tipped in the 'Flowliner' & started performing acrobatics with the tank as the instructions suggested.
I wouldn't have used a liner through choice, but with all the perforations & the possibility of previous leaks around the sender & fuel tap, I thought it might be wise........ Good job too, as there was a couple of missed pin holes, that the sealer came through!
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#144 PostAuthor: Ginger Bear » Sun Nov 08, 2009 2:48 pm

After filling a small dent, it was time to start painting. There were some scratch marks in the metal, so I applied three or four coats of 'high build' primer, then rubbed it back. Three coats of base coat were applied & once dried I applied the graphics. 24 hours later I applied & light coat of clearcoat, followed by two wet coats. I left that for a couple of days, then flatted it back with some 1200 Grit wet & dry & applied another coat of clearcoat. This is the end result, not quite up to profesional standards, but quite passable & the best thing is........... I did it myself :D :D :D
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Just need to clean up the inside of my shed now............ It looks as if there has been some sort of massacre in there!!
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#145 PostAuthor: brian 450 » Sun Nov 08, 2009 2:59 pm

very nice mate

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#146 PostAuthor: Ginger Bear » Fri Feb 19, 2010 2:46 pm

Right then, three months on from my last update & some pretty bad weather behind us, this is just about done. :D
There were a couple of teething problems..... The clutch being a bit of a sod to ajust..... Sorted now.
One of the cam end rubbers hadn't sealed properly, so had to re-do that. re-torqued the head & fitted freshly painted tank & panels at the same time.
I managed to spill some nice fresh V-Power fuel on to the tank & it attacked the clearcoat :cry: :cry: I had to gob on it, as I had nothing to hand, but have since managed to polish most of it out. Hopefully with a bit of exposure to the sun, this will harden off a bit more.
Took it out for a few miles this afternoon & all seems well. It revs really cleanly & still amazes me how pokey it is.
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#147 PostAuthor: mikey » Fri Feb 19, 2010 2:56 pm

Well done steve very nice indeed top job
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#148 PostAuthor: coldsummer » Fri Feb 19, 2010 4:15 pm

Looks great Steve. Are you planning on selling it to make way for your next project?

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#149 PostAuthor: Ginger Bear » Fri Feb 19, 2010 4:31 pm

coldsummer wrote:Looks great Steve. Are you planning on selling it to make way for your next project?


I would like to 'ride' it for now, but could always be 'tempted' by the right offer. :shock: I can only realistically get three bikes in my garage & still be able to move about. :(
The wife keeps looking at moving & to be fair, one of the things on the wish list is either a large garage, or space to build a large workshop. :D :D I could be up to six bikes too :bla
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#150 PostAuthor: steve.w » Fri Feb 19, 2010 4:34 pm

very very nice gpz steve..... :)


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