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Re: Steverino's Top to Bottom Restoration Project
Great to see another project instead of a part-out.
You sure do take on the difficult ones. The Super Hawk looks great so far.
I would check into sending the CBX parts that need blasting to Nils.
You sure do take on the difficult ones. The Super Hawk looks great so far.
I would check into sending the CBX parts that need blasting to Nils.
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Re: Steverino's Top to Bottom Restoration Project
Thank you kindly Steve.steve murdoch icoa #5322 wrote:Great to see another project instead of a part-out.
You sure do take on the difficult ones. The Super Hawk looks great so far.
I would check into sending the CBX parts that need blasting to Nils.
Agree as well, you like a challenge Steverino! Please start a project thread and let us...help . Follow the link in my signature if you're interested in what I do, and I'm at your service if I can help.
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Tucson, Arizona, USA '80 CBX, sort-of restored :-)
Tucson, Arizona, USA '80 CBX, sort-of restored :-)
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Re: Steverino's Top to Bottom Restoration Project
I'm an idiot, this IS your project thread. D'OH!Steverino wrote:Hi Steve and Nils
Thanks for the reply. This will be my most complex and expensive motorcycle project by far. I've already learned a bit by going to Nils website. One of the things I had been wondering is where to get the most authentic exhaust, now I know. My son suggested to just steal the pipes off my 82. Ha Ha, like that's going to happen. I have no experience with vapor blasting but I want mine to look as nice your Black 1980. I read that you did some upgrades, I am interested in doing those too. I've heard there is a remedy for the chatty clutch. I really want to take care of that, I hate that sound. I am going to do a lot of research on the CBX website and Nils' site while I finish up the Superhawk. I am retired and this is what I now do. Life is GOOD. I am excited about this project.
Steve
KIMG0547 (1) by Steve Steverinomeister, on Flickr
Steve, I'll help in any way I can. Looking forward to it.
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Nils Menten
Tucson, Arizona, USA '80 CBX, sort-of restored :-)
Tucson, Arizona, USA '80 CBX, sort-of restored :-)
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Re: Steverino's Top to Bottom Restoration Project
I do not want to get into another debate about the merits of parting out a restorable bike.
No doubt you have the same discussions in your vintage car world.
Another option for parts is to ask here.
No doubt you have the same discussions in your vintage car world.
Another option for parts is to ask here.