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Cruisers

1977 Honda CB750 update 16

Well, the wiring is in and almost complete and all of the updated brakes are on and bled. The wiring included a new solid state regulator/rectifier, Dynatek electronic ignition to replace the old points, new coils and leads, and lots Read more…

By Curt, 10 years10 years ago
Cruisers

My 2011 Street Triple for sale

Just in time for spring- This is a 1 owner Street Triple with 5300 miles. Never dropped, dinged or scratched. All stock except for the bar end mirrors. Both keys, books, manuals, etc. The Street Triple is probably the best Read more…

By Curt, 10 years ago
Naked-Streetfighters

1977 Honda CB750F restoration- update 15

Well, the motor is in! With a freshly painted frame, I was stressing about getting the motor back in without scratching everything up. It is a very tight fit that requires some twisting and turning, so I lined all the Read more…

By Curt, 10 years ago
Dirt

72 Honda CT70… aka: Trail 70 restoration

When I was growing up in the 70’s, every kid wanted a Trail 70. Now, they are quite collectible and thus restorable- so a friend is restoring his candy ruby red 72. It started in pretty rough but complete condition Read more…

By Curt, 10 years10 years ago
Naked-Streetfighters

Honda CB750F restoration- update 14

Well, the shocks arrived and are installed… these RFY shocks are Chinese look-a-likes of classic Ohlins or Penske shocks. Obviously not the same quality as Ohlins but not bad. This guy has taken them apart and looked them over and Read more…

By Curt, 10 years ago
Cruisers

Honda CB750F restoration- update 13

So, today we installed the new Dunlop 404 tires and we are working on the final fitting of the tail section. As soon as the new rear shocks get here, we will have a rolling frame and be ready to Read more…

By Curt, 10 years ago
Cruisers

Honda CB750F restoration- Update 12

Before we can put the engine back in the bike, we need to have a rolling frame and before we can do that, we need the wheels in their final configuration… These Comstar wheels are a bit difficult to work Read more…

By Curt, 10 years ago
Cruisers

Honda CB750F Update 11- footpegs and forks

The stock peg brackets are huge and heavy but I am committed to using as much of the original bike as I can, so we are trimming and drilling to lighten them and remove the rear mounts. While I had Read more…

By Curt, 10 years10 years ago
Cruisers

Honda CB750F Update 10- Frame

With the engine ready to install, I got to work on the frame and misc parts we need to get ready. The frame was media blasted, epoxy primed and painted in orange basecoat/clearcoat for durability and show quality looks. Frames Read more…

By Curt, 10 years ago
Naked-Streetfighters

Honda CB750F update 9

Well, the motor is reassembled, painted (looks great in satin black) and almost back together. Several boxes arrived with Christmas presents for the project- a new tail section and lots of stainless steel cap screws! The frame needs some mods Read more…

By Curt, 10 years10 years ago
Naked-Streetfighters

1977 Honda CB750F update 8

While the frame sits forlorn in the middle of the floor, I’ve been working on some of the smaller parts- bead blasting and painting. Also, I’m working on the gauges. I like the worn, faded look of the faces but Read more…

By Curt, 10 years ago
Naked-Streetfighters

1977 Honda CB750F update 7

Today we are installing the valves, springs and keepers back in the head. Step one is to make sure you lay out all the parts so you don’t have to do stuff over like I did! I installed 2 of Read more…

By Curt, 11 years11 years ago
Naked-Streetfighters

1977 Honda CB750F update 6

Well, lots going on in today’s post- We are lapping in the valves and reassembling the head. As it turned out, 2 of the exhaust valve seats were oval from the valve guides being so worn. I found this out Read more…

By Curt, 11 years11 years ago
News

1977 Honda CB750F update 5

After driving out the old guides, I needed to install the new bronze guides. First, I measured them to make sure they were within .001 in. The procedure is pretty simple- Put the head in the oven at 300deg F Read more…

By Curt, 11 years11 years ago
Naked-Streetfighters

1977 Honda CB750 update 4- valve guide wear video

Since I could never get the bike to run well even after all the normal tuning and carb cleaning, I decided to pull the motor apart and take a look. It had a very “rattly” sound to it which bothered Read more…

By Curt, 11 years11 years ago
Naked-Streetfighters

2014 Barber Vintage Festival!

Its coming up quickly- October 10-12 and I suspect it will be even bigger and better than last year. Every year it gets bigger and I don’t really see how they can get more people in there on Saturday or Read more…

By Curt, 11 years ago
Naked-Streetfighters

1977 Honda CB750F update 3

Well, after installing and playing around with the rebuilt carbs for a  couple of weeks, it became clear that something else was wrong so I checked the valve timing and it may well be off, but its hard to tell Read more…

By Curt, 11 years ago
Naked-Streetfighters

Some Nice 2-Strokes

I stopped over at one of my customer’s garage to pick something up and had to take a couple shots of the bikes I had painted for him. It is a very nice and rare collection- Yamaha RZ500 with the Read more…

By Curt, 11 years ago
News

1977 Honda CB750F update 2

I’ve been working a bit on the CB750 and here is where it stands- the gas tank had a fair amount of rust inside and some small rust-through pinholes so I used the old distilled vinegar trick to clean it Read more…

By Curt, 11 years ago
News

1985 Kawasaki Ninja 900 update

Well, the Ninja is back together and looking awesome! The owner still has some small things to finish before it is ready to ride but as you can see, it is almost ready. The bike had a Kerker pipe on Read more…

By Curt, 11 years ago
News

1985 Kawasaki 900 Ninja Project

Well, I’ve been busy and not posting updates but here are some progress pictures. After getting all the repairs and bodywork done, everything was primed with epoxy primer and then the Firecracker Red base coat was sprayed. After drying for Read more…

By Curt, 11 years11 years ago
News

1985 Kawasaki 900 Ninja

One of my customers recently bought an 85 900 Ninja with only 7000 miles on it. Mechanically, it is in good shape but cosmetically, it is rough. It was repainted at some point in the past and done very poorly Read more…

By Curt, 11 years11 years ago
Cruisers

New Rim Stripe Tool – Very Cool

My friend Rob at Tapeworks has been working on this project for several months now and it is in the final stages before production. Make sure you head over to the Kickstarter page and get in on the action. He Read more…

By Curt, 11 years11 years ago
Cruisers

1985 BMW K100 paint

Well, I’ve been seriously lazy about updating the website but here is the latest project- a 1985 BMW K100 with some later bodywork pieces. The owner wanted metallic orange similar to what Lamborghini uses and it really looks great. Digital Read more…

By Curt, 11 years11 years ago
Cruisers

1977 Honda CB750F carbs- rebuilt

Well, I haven’t been totally unproductive for the past month but I haven’t exactly been setting the shop on fire with activity either. However, now that it is warming up, I’ll be spending more time working on the bike so Read more…

By Curt, 11 years ago
Cruisers

1977 CB750F update

Well, I think I’ve decided to go in the direction of the Street Tracker that Airtech has on their site. The tail plastic on this bike is cracked and pretty beat up and the Street Tracker tail looks great so Read more…

By Curt, 11 years11 years ago
Cruisers

1977 Honda CB750F Project- Brakes!

One of the first things that needs to be done on this bike is a brake upgrade. Actually, I need brakes of some sort just to move it around since it is so heavy. The problem is that the original Read more…

By Curt, 11 years ago
Cruisers

1977 Honda CB750 project

Well, there is a new bike in the shop and I’m still undecided about what direction to go with it. It is a complete stock 750 right down to the turn signals- although the muffler has been changed. The stock Read more…

By Curt, 11 years ago
Cruisers

New Harley Davidson 500cc and 750cc bikes

So,  a friend of mine owns a Harley dealership and sent me a few pictures of the the new Harley line of smaller bikes that was introduced yesterday in KC. For a lot of people who own Harleys, customization is Read more…

By Curt, 12 years ago
Cruisers

Barber Vintage Festival- 2013 pictures!

Well, this years vintage festival was another great success and the weather was perfect. As usual, lots and lots of restored and original vintage bikes and some great racing too! Here are a few pictures from the weekend.  

By Curt, 12 years12 years ago
Cruisers

Barber Vintage Festival is coming up soon!

Don’t forget to plan on attending the 9th annual Vintage Festival October 11th-13th. You can get all the details and buy tickets over on the Barber website. I’ve been going every year since it started and it is always an Read more…

By Curt, 12 years12 years ago
Cruisers

Yamaha RZ350 restoration gallery pages are up

I’ve added some pages under the “Galleries” tab that chronicle the RZ350 restoration process from start to finish. Feel free to link to the pages, but please don’t just link the photos since it totally misses the whole project and Read more…

By Curt, 12 years ago
Cruisers

RZ350 restoration finished…

Well, the big day came and I moved her from the shop to the garage- and then rode all afternoon! It runs great and it really a blast to ride. Here are a few pictures of the finished product but Read more…

By Curt, 12 years ago
Cruisers

Yamaha RZ350 restoration- first start!

Well, after fixing a small leak around the petcock, she started on the 3rd kick. Pretty sweet. Runs great and sounds awesome… I’ll finish the buffing tomorrow and get it all assembled for it’s first road test.

By Curt, 12 years ago
Cruisers

Yamaha RZ350 restoration- part 15

We are moving along with the paint and after the pearl white, I painted the red. After the base red, I mixed a pearl top coat to give it the sparkle of the original color. On the factory bike, the Read more…

By Curt, 12 years ago
Cruisers

Yamaha RZ350 restoration- part 14

The bodywork is moving along and the epoxy primer, polar white base and diamond pearl is on the parts. The tank was in decent shape but had some dents, dings and lots of scratches that needed to be filled and Read more…

By Curt, 12 years12 years ago
Cruisers

Yamaha RZ350 restoration- part 13

The mechanical stuff is about as far along as it can go without getting the bodywork done since I will need the gas tank (with gas!) pretty soon. The brakes are on and bled. All of the bodywork is done Read more…

By Curt, 12 years12 years ago
Cruisers

Yamaha RZ350 restoration- part 12

Well, progress continues and after fighting the old DG pipes which really didn’t fit well, I’ve got them installed and not contacting the frame anywhere. The radiator is back on- had to get the pipes on before the radiator… The Read more…

By Curt, 12 years12 years ago
Cruisers

Yamaha RZ350 restoration- part 11

Today I’m hooking all the electrical back up and also doing a bit of bodywork. I’ll post that later, but here are a couple of pictures of the frame  with the motor installed. Such a cool old bike…  

By Curt, 12 years ago
Cruisers

Yamaha RZ350 restoration- part 10- the motor

The motor is back in the frame… it ran fantastic and was well set up when I got the bike. It only had a couple of thousand miles since it had been rebuilt although that was a few years ago. Read more…

By Curt, 12 years ago
Cruisers

Yamaha RZ350 restoration- part 8- rolling frame

The front end is back on and progress is being made on the hundreds of small items that will need to be refinished if the bike is going to have a “restored” look versus just a “repainted” look. While I’m Read more…

By Curt, 12 years12 years ago
Cruisers

Yamaha RZ350 restoration- part 7

Both wheels are now painted and clear coated. The brake rotors are bead blasted and I think I’ll leave them like that instead of painting the centers gold or black. The rear shock is actually in very good condition and Read more…

By Curt, 12 years12 years ago
Cruisers

Yamaha RZ350 restoration- part 6

The frame and swingarm are done- clearcoat on the frame and a medium sparkle silver on the swingarm. I will say, you better be on your game when you are clearing a frame as complicated as this with lots of Read more…

By Curt, 12 years12 years ago
Cruisers

Yamaha RZ350 restoration- part 5

The frame has been epoxy primed and base coated. A few people have asked why I just didn’t get the frame powder coated. Several reasons- 1st, they can’t match it to the paint I am going to use on the Read more…

By Curt, 12 years ago
Cruisers

Yamaha RZ350 Restoration- part 4

The previous owner had welded some lugs to the frame by the steering head to mount a modern style Yamaha R1 steering dampener. Not a nice clean job and they were rusting, etc. The bike really doesn’t need a steering Read more…

By Curt, 12 years ago
Cruisers

Yamaha RZ350 restoration- part 3

Not much to see- except a bare frame. The motor is pulled and sitting in the parts washer. The swingarm is apart and the nice thing is that all of the linkages and pivot bearings are nice and tight. So Read more…

By Curt, 12 years ago
Cruisers

Yamaha RZ350 restoration- part 2

Well, the bike is almost all in pieces. The wiring harness is a mess since the bike was raced and some of the wires were cut. I’m sourcing some original stuff and will have to make some. After the engine Read more…

By Curt, 12 years ago
Naked-Streetfighters

Forged Marchesini Wheels

These are some forged aluminum Marchesini that are going on a customers GSXR1000. The stock black was too plain for him and he liked the gold we painted the wheels on his Ducati 916, so that’s the color we went Read more…

By Curt, 12 years ago
Cruisers

Yamaha RZ350 restoration

So, the front end is apart and we are making good progress. Front wheel is painted gold… the rotors are cleaned up and centers painted, forks are painted, all the handlebar switch gear is painted, master cylinder is painted, upper Read more…

By Curt, 12 years ago
Cruisers

1985 Yamaha RZ350 project

Well, I’ve always wanted one of these so when a friend (the guy who owns the RZ500 and the Hejira) told me he knew someone selling one I pounced on it. This bike is a Canadian model that has a Read more…

By Curt, 12 years ago

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