It's been close to a month. Last friday, I went by the body shopt to see what's up.
The good news - they have painted my stuff - and the colors are good.
The bad news - there were some problems masking the parts - and it lifted off some of the paint when they pulled it.
So - it's still not done.
Waiting......
Tuesday, March 12, 2013
Friday, February 15, 2013
Good News / Bad News
I've been talking to the body shop this week, and all week long they've been telling me that my parts will be done by Friday.
Since I was going to be out and about today (my day off), I called them to see if I could swing by and pick up my stuff.
They said "We'll call you back in 15 minutes".
3 hours later - "Um, the guy that quoted you the cost was way wrong. We needed to strip everything down to bare metal, and there was some obvious body damage that we will need to take care of.".
I told them I would come over and take a look.
We looked at the dent on the gas tank, and a dent that I never knew about on the rear fender. Plus - a dent on the taillight/license plate holder.
Yikes. Good thing we took it down to bare metal.
Wait, there's more:
"We don't want to use regular car primer on this one. We want to use a self etching aircraft primer. It's better for the restoration".
OK.
"Oh, and did you want the underside of the fenders done? They are pretty rusty.".
Yes. This is a full restoration.
"Wow - that's like double work".
OK - so what?
"Well, it's going to be more than the $700 we quoted you".
OK - how much.
"Why don't we say $1100?".
Deal.
So, it'll be another week, but at least it will be something I'm happy with.
I took them some pictures of the original paint scheme. Hopefully that keeps them from screwing up the repaint.
Probably not.
At least it's close by.
Since I was going to be out and about today (my day off), I called them to see if I could swing by and pick up my stuff.
They said "We'll call you back in 15 minutes".
3 hours later - "Um, the guy that quoted you the cost was way wrong. We needed to strip everything down to bare metal, and there was some obvious body damage that we will need to take care of.".
I told them I would come over and take a look.
We looked at the dent on the gas tank, and a dent that I never knew about on the rear fender. Plus - a dent on the taillight/license plate holder.
Yikes. Good thing we took it down to bare metal.
Wait, there's more:
"We don't want to use regular car primer on this one. We want to use a self etching aircraft primer. It's better for the restoration".
OK.
"Oh, and did you want the underside of the fenders done? They are pretty rusty.".
Yes. This is a full restoration.
"Wow - that's like double work".
OK - so what?
"Well, it's going to be more than the $700 we quoted you".
OK - how much.
"Why don't we say $1100?".
Deal.
So, it'll be another week, but at least it will be something I'm happy with.
I took them some pictures of the original paint scheme. Hopefully that keeps them from screwing up the repaint.
Probably not.
At least it's close by.
Tuesday, February 12, 2013
5 second update
Called the body shop today. All parts are sanded/cleaned up. Painting is happening right now. Should get parts by Friday.
And yes - I will post pics.
And yes - I will post pics.
Saturday, February 2, 2013
Activity Alert
I realize I've been bad at working on the Bul. Small progress to announce though. A few weeks ago, I got out to the garage and messed with the shfiter. Got the small cover off of the shift fork, and jiggled it around until I could get the bike back in neutral. Still not sure what the problem is, but I may have to let that sit until later.
This weekend, I started by taking all of the "tin" out of the garage.
And down to the body shop. Their paint guy is out until Monday, but they'll give me a call with an estimate. I'm going to stay with the stock paint scheme, blue and silver - and I'm going to have the seat back painted the same scheme as the tank. I think that will look great. I was able to find the original PPG paint colors - Crystal Silver Metallic (DAR 34926) and Cadet Blue Metallic (DBU 5414), and I gave those numbers to the paint shop.
With all of the tin gone, I decided to work on the harness. But first - I had to sit down with my diagram and Google Translate in order to see what goes where
The easy thing to do would have been to just run the harness externally to the frame. But that wouldn't look nearly as nice. So - it took a bit, but I was able to thread most of the harness back through the frame.
The only bit I couldn't get quite right was the part that goes down the frame to the brake light switch. But I was able to get it pretty close to the frame with black tie wraps, so maybe it's not going to be too noticeable.
I also attached the coil and a relay for my new turn signals. It came from a kit to retrofit a 6 volt Model-T, so it should work for my wimpy 6 volt bike electrical system.
After all of that - it was time for some of this.
Ahhhhh. And stand back and admire my handiwork.
I see it breathing fire in 2013.....
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