Edit: For those not familiar, this bike was a restoration covered here,
http://www.xs650.com/threads/my-60th-birthday-present.47639/
My trusty old white ‘77 is in serious need of some love. I have been so focused on my XS2 and other things going on in my life, that for more than a year, it has received no more attention than an oil change and chain adjustment. It has been so dependable, that it’s easy to forget. It has been the easy bike to just grab and go when I needed a break from my XS2 , or just wanted to get away. Many was the time that I returned from a ride, and just rolled it back into its corner of the garage and just left it there until the next time I needed a break. It has never been so dirty or dull looking and hasn’t had any real maintenance done in over a year.
And to add insult to injury, I managed to knock it over in my garage and put a nice crease in the left side of the tank. Since I finally finished my XS2, I am dedicating this summer to giving my trusty old bike a much deserved makeover.
This is not going to happen super quickly, because I’m going to chip away at doing one job at a time, and my XS2 is still being broke in and will need a lot of attention during that period. But I wanted to get this going and I thought I’d start a thread so youse guys can follow along.
So, let’s get started. You all remember my bike looking like this.
Yesterday, I removed my windshield and washed it and applied plastic polish to it, then wrapped it in a t shirt and stored it away in a tub, with all the hardware, until next winter. Then I pulled the gas tank , seat and side covers off, and I drained the gas tank and removed the gas cap and petcocks and prepped the tank for storage and put it away.
Now it looks like this,
That’s because, last year I bought a brand new, never used gas tank on eBay that I plan on using.
I’m going a whole new direction, the bike will be black and gold, classic Norton colors eh?
I am going to rebuild the petcocks and take the gas cap apart and clean everything and install a new gas cap gasket.
I also bought a set of old side covers from Daniel Black that need to be stripped and painted. I bought a set of decals for the side covers along with some gold double row pin stripe tape, again for the side covers. Along with some new hardware. So I’m hoping that they will come out nice, since the tank looks so nice already.
The first thing I need to do is get this nasty old paint off, as well as some rust on the insides of the covers.
I’m going to try something, that I’m not really sure how well it’ll work. I’m soaking the side covers in a 50-50 solution of vinegar and water to see if it’ll remove the paint, you know the lazy way.
I soaked my really nasty center stand this way from my XS2 and the paint just fell off of it when I took it out.
In an effort to keep cost low on this, I’m thinking of just rattle can spraying the side covers, but I have also thought to see how much powder coat would be. It might be pretty inexpensive.
Moving on...I also have had a new seat cover since I first restored this bike, but never put it on. Well now is the time.
Along the way, I plan on taking the carbs apart and giving them a good cleaning. I’ll see that everything is adjusted and tuned and sorted, and I’ll also look for anything else that needs doing.
I also ordered some new grips and there might also be some more cosmetic changes as I go along, so check back in once in a while, and I’ll keep this updated as things happen. I’m trying to keep the costs low this time and not let things spiral out of control. We shall see......
Until next time
Bob
Gimme some lovin’
http://www.xs650.com/threads/my-60th-birthday-present.47639/
My trusty old white ‘77 is in serious need of some love. I have been so focused on my XS2 and other things going on in my life, that for more than a year, it has received no more attention than an oil change and chain adjustment. It has been so dependable, that it’s easy to forget. It has been the easy bike to just grab and go when I needed a break from my XS2 , or just wanted to get away. Many was the time that I returned from a ride, and just rolled it back into its corner of the garage and just left it there until the next time I needed a break. It has never been so dirty or dull looking and hasn’t had any real maintenance done in over a year.
And to add insult to injury, I managed to knock it over in my garage and put a nice crease in the left side of the tank. Since I finally finished my XS2, I am dedicating this summer to giving my trusty old bike a much deserved makeover.
This is not going to happen super quickly, because I’m going to chip away at doing one job at a time, and my XS2 is still being broke in and will need a lot of attention during that period. But I wanted to get this going and I thought I’d start a thread so youse guys can follow along.
So, let’s get started. You all remember my bike looking like this.
Yesterday, I removed my windshield and washed it and applied plastic polish to it, then wrapped it in a t shirt and stored it away in a tub, with all the hardware, until next winter. Then I pulled the gas tank , seat and side covers off, and I drained the gas tank and removed the gas cap and petcocks and prepped the tank for storage and put it away.
Now it looks like this,
That’s because, last year I bought a brand new, never used gas tank on eBay that I plan on using.
I’m going a whole new direction, the bike will be black and gold, classic Norton colors eh?
I am going to rebuild the petcocks and take the gas cap apart and clean everything and install a new gas cap gasket.
I also bought a set of old side covers from Daniel Black that need to be stripped and painted. I bought a set of decals for the side covers along with some gold double row pin stripe tape, again for the side covers. Along with some new hardware. So I’m hoping that they will come out nice, since the tank looks so nice already.
The first thing I need to do is get this nasty old paint off, as well as some rust on the insides of the covers.
I’m going to try something, that I’m not really sure how well it’ll work. I’m soaking the side covers in a 50-50 solution of vinegar and water to see if it’ll remove the paint, you know the lazy way.
I soaked my really nasty center stand this way from my XS2 and the paint just fell off of it when I took it out.
In an effort to keep cost low on this, I’m thinking of just rattle can spraying the side covers, but I have also thought to see how much powder coat would be. It might be pretty inexpensive.
Moving on...I also have had a new seat cover since I first restored this bike, but never put it on. Well now is the time.
Along the way, I plan on taking the carbs apart and giving them a good cleaning. I’ll see that everything is adjusted and tuned and sorted, and I’ll also look for anything else that needs doing.
I also ordered some new grips and there might also be some more cosmetic changes as I go along, so check back in once in a while, and I’ll keep this updated as things happen. I’m trying to keep the costs low this time and not let things spiral out of control. We shall see......
Until next time
Bob
Gimme some lovin’
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