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 Posted: 14:11 - 10 Sep 2009 Post subject: KE175 restoration project: - Long term! |
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Well, I bought a crap Audi 80 from a mate, and he chucked in a Kawsaki KE175 free. It's in about a squillion pieces, but apparently it's all there!
The plan is to restore it back to nice, neat shiny condition.
My mate has started, stripping it back to the frame, frame has been painted black, front mudguard resprayed nicely, bashplate nicely sprayed.
So I think really it's just a case of clean everything, polish shiny stuff, powdercoat some stuff and bolt it all back together and hope for the best.
Anyone know anything about them? Or even better, got a PDF manual?
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So in the past 8 months, I've got this far, and that was from spending about 20 minutes on it today.
https://www.gaz-racing.co.uk/images/vehicle_1108.JPG
https://www.gaz-racing.co.uk/images/vehicle_1105.JPG
(Looking at those photos now, something's really not right, rear ride height is lots lower than I suspect it should be. Might have the swing arm mounted in the wrong place, but I don't think so.)
What I did was, put the swing arm on, using the old swingarm caps (have had one new one machined up, need to get a second one done).
Popped the forks back in the yokes, both wheels on, loosely bolted the sidestand on and bolted the bars on.
It's mainly so I can move it around, because I'm moving house to one with my own garage. Also with it as a rolling chassis I can put it on my hydraulic bike lift.
Although tbh, it'll just come back apart again, because pretty much everything needs powder coating, and the stuff that doesn't need coating needs mega cleaning/polishing.
But I can imagine it taking shape now! The project doesn't seem quite so daunting now.
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I did some more stuff!
Bad part is, I undid the work I did in the previous update. I stripped it back down again:
https://www.gaz-racing.co.uk/images/vehicle_1141.JPG
This is now my 'to be powdercoated' pile. In there is the frame, bash plate, yokes, and one fork leg. The other fork leg doesn't want to play ball right now.
Also started stripping the motor down, I'm planning on getting the casings powder coated. I also want to get the head and barrel done too. Anyone got any input on that? I'm guessing it'll mess with the head dissipation a bit?
https://www.gaz-racing.co.uk/images/vehicle_1139.JPG
https://www.gaz-racing.co.uk/images/vehicle_1142.JPG
I did get the clutch and basket and associated gubbins off too, but I seem to have neglected to take any photos.
Also, if anyone has a three bolt type generator puller I can borrow, it'd be appreciated. I have two different generator pullers, and of course this bike has to work on not only a different size, but a completely different method.
Bah.
One thing I do like about the bike is the carb is actually under one of the engine covers, and a large part of the engine casting is an empty void, making a part of the engine an air box. Which then attaches to the actual airbox. Which I assume essentially means it can run submerged up to the top of the air inlet in water.
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Imo I dont think it's a good idea to powder coat the barrel. I was looking into doing it to my RD I was advised not to. I think it runs the risk of as you say, messing with heat dissipation, causing hotter running and siezing up, but i've seen a number of people have no problems with powdercoated barrels.
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Borrowed a tiny cold chisel off a mate, and tapped round the stripped screws.
So the cases came apart:
https://www.gaz-racing.co.uk/images/vehicle_1206.JPG
Gearbox and crank out:
https://www.gaz-racing.co.uk/images/vehicle_1208.JPG
Now it's a case of cleaning up the cases, knocking the bearings out, and painting them up. Probably in engine enamel. I don't think engine cases really lend themselves to powdercoat, since there are so many areas that would have to be masked off.
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I did say it was a long term project didn't I...
https://www.gaz-racing.co.uk/images/vehicle_1369.JPG
https://www.gaz-racing.co.uk/images/vehicle_1370.JPG
So I took the frame, swingarm, rims, hubs, drum plates, cush drive, side stand, rear brake torsion arm, fork lowers, bash plate and yokes to Newtech powder coating in Leicester for shotblasting and coating.
I left the inner races in the headstock, but I knocked the wheel bearings and cush drive bearings out.
I was quoted "About £100" for the lot. All going gloss black, other than the rims and bash plate which are going gloss silver.
Next purchases (which will probably have to wait until next month are spokes, new rear shocks and fork seals to get to a rolling chassis. Ideally I'm thinking of getting the stantions rechromed because they are a bit pitted, and I intend to do an A1 job of this.
So if anyone knows of a cheap place to get them rechromed, gimme a shout.
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Had forgotten about this lil' project.
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I think I'd nearly forgotten about it too! The dangerous thing is I'd manage to tuck most of the parts away in my garage, so I wasn't falling over it all the time, so it was even easier to ignore.
In relation to powder coat on the wheels, they don't seem to chip particularly badly on car wheels or sports bike wheels though.
I did umm and ahh a bit about the rims, I know it'll be a point of controversy, because clearly a silver powder coat won't look original.
We'll see how they come out, there are a couple of other bits that I'll need to have chromed, so I can always get these blasted back again and chromed.
A lot of this was finding whatever I could to get powder coated at once. It's a shame the moped frame for the race 'ped hasn't been braced up and had all the brackets cut off yet, otherwise that would have been good to go.
I suspect once I've ordered new shocks, spokes and had the stantions rechromed and it's a sexy rolling chassis it'll give me a bit of encouragement to crack on with this project. Especially since it's got a v5 and should be fully road legal at the end, it might be a nice little bike for summer.
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Sneaky peaky:
https://www.gaz-racing.co.uk/images/vehicle_1424.JPG
I'm a bit disappointed to be honest. On the frame they've coated straight over the bearing surfaces for the head bearings. I thought that would be obvious that they'd need masking.
And I said they should powdercoat over the steering lock, which they did, but with the cover off at an angle! So those'll need some prodding to make them acceptable.
Other than that, the finish is good, the box of misc black bits, like the swingarm, side stand, hubs etc look very good. The wheels and bash guard look excellent.
The fork lowers are poor, not sure if it reacted or if it didn't take to being shotblasted well or whether the surface was nastier than I remember. But it's all badly pimpled, but sharp pimpled, like you powdercoated a rusty surface.
I just spent £750 on my car, so I've come home to sulk, I couldn't face unwrapping everything, so I'll do it tomorrow and get some decent pictures.
I've ordered the new spokes for the wheels, so first job will be to build up the wheels, then the forks, then buy some tyres and rear shocks then get it back to a rolling chassis.
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