
And a bleated thanks for the posts; slik wily, I hope my bike comes out half as nice as yours.
Clarence
ng good Clarence. Can't wait to see it all together. When do you plan on doing the plating work?cyclon36 wrote:Looking good Clarence. Can't wait to see it all together. When do you plan on doing the plating work?
Did you take the fender back to the shop at all? Most reputable shops would have corrected a problem like that for free. Somebody probably walked in after a McDonalds lunch and picked your fender up by the end leaving a greasy fingerprint where your paint flaked off.
clarenceada wrote:Hi, Sasch, you have a great looking paint job. When I first saw your thread and the gorgeous red dream you started with, my first reaction was NO! don't do it , but now I see where you are going, I really like your custom. It's just been so long since I've rode my Dream (sob) and it's always been a rat bike since I've had it that I drull over pictures of Dreams on-line.
Now that I Have two Dreams I may end up going the custom rout on one as I only have one set of original pipes. Has anyone ever tried to lower the front fender so it rides with the tire but keeping the leading axle forks; the high motocross style front is part of the bikes classic appeal I know, but for the custom I want to build it's out of place.
Did you do your own painting; I would hate to see the bill for a 6 layer spray job locally ; mine was pretty much how Honda painted it originally: sand blasted to bare metal then one coat of expensive paint---only my painter clear-coated it.
Betcha can't wait tell spring break-up.
Clarence
p.s. I was looking at your pictures in flickr and admiring some of the out-door shots, especially the one of the bike back-lite by the city sky-line, (is that a CB550 and Toronto?) and looked at the info, does this look familar?:
Clarence
Sascha wrote:Hey Clarence,
Thanks - Yeah I am really happy with the paint. The CB550 in that flickr album are actually Cams (part of the Toronto West End Boys) but there is a different CB550 in my basement at the moment... Yeah, Im in Toronto, Canada. That picture you are talking about was taken just off the lakeshore downtown. Are you in Toronto as well?
Yeah, my last obsticle to overcome at the moment is the wiring on the bike... Its been a long journey so I am eager to see if fire up again! ;)
A lot of friends loved the red, I was a fan too but it was time to move on to something different!
-Sascha [unquote]