I Recently "inherited" my Grandfathers c200 vintage Honda. In need of dating it, finding an owners manual, and generally figuring out where to start restoring it. It is "farm fresh", but I want to make a serious attempt to restore it. I have little experience in restoration, but i am willing to do the work or get the appropriate help for a proper restoration. I'm not too concerned of cost, or resale, as it has much sentimental value. I just dug the bike out today, and it's "farm fresh" HELP me if you can....Good vibes your way!
Brian
Bringing an old girl back to life.....I hope!!
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stripped down
I don't have the proper tools to sandblast this thing so i am gonna get the frame restored. Then begin buying and installing piece by piece.
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Yes, it is as easy as you have read. This process seems to kill the rust and leaves bare metal after I brush off the black (phosphate?) coating. This process does not remove pits.skwurly1976 wrote:i looked into electrolytic rust removal, and it sounds like something i can do myself? what about pits and other small amounts of rust damage. there is lots of surface rust, but everything seems solid.
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