All the bits in a box |
A full restoration of a Honda NC50 Express - Started on the 14/01/2012 Completed on 26/02/2017
Monday, 20 February 2012
Stripped
Saturday, 18 February 2012
Yet another shipment of parts.....
Just collected another batch of parts from the post office. Lots of NOS items off ebay and cmsnl.com ( the 2 best places to look for original parts, in my opinion ). Also got a carb cover from www.marine75.com ( very good service ). Other than that iv done nothing to the bike itself ,ill probably start stripping it down in preparation for painting during the week .
Wednesday, 8 February 2012
More parts have arrived !!! Got a piston kit and gasket set along with a new headlamp, oil cap and ignition switch. Installed the piston on Monday night and got the bike started !!! YAY .
Thats rust not dirt |
Ok so now that i know it runs iv started stripping off all the chromed parts to send in to get re-plated . Also going in but not pictured are the indicator housings and the flywheel cover.
Sunday, 5 February 2012
Decals
Does anyone know who or where i could get these decals from . Specifically the main one on the frame and seatpost .Ebay has the later model decals only and the other 2 websites iv found dont have them either . I might have to get them made up locally but ill avoid that route if possible.
Friday, 3 February 2012
Parts !!!!
Ok so the first of the spare parts has arrived , all the way from Australia . I managed to get my hands on a Original Honda NOS Exhaust Muffler . Mind you this isnt actually the correct muffler for this particular model bike but I bought it anyway just to use until i find the correct NOS muffler. There plenty more parts coming my way soon , ill update with more info as soon as they arrive ! ( For those who dont know what NOS means , it stands for New Old Stock )
I also removed the tank from the bike last weekend to try remove some of the rust out of the tank . Basically just washed it out with water until it ran clear and then i threw some cap screws ( because i had no nuts lying around at the time ) and shook them around in the tank for about 10 minutes and that seemed to do a decent enough job of removing the heavy stuff. I'm going to eventually treat the inside with some kind of epoxy coating but only once its been painted .
The real deal !!! Super RARE
Still looking damn good for something thats been sitting
on a shelf for the last 30 years.
I also removed the tank from the bike last weekend to try remove some of the rust out of the tank . Basically just washed it out with water until it ran clear and then i threw some cap screws ( because i had no nuts lying around at the time ) and shook them around in the tank for about 10 minutes and that seemed to do a decent enough job of removing the heavy stuff. I'm going to eventually treat the inside with some kind of epoxy coating but only once its been painted .
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