Last evening I attended to the poor finish on the left-hand handlebar assembly (the paint is still wet and glossy in this photo):
This morning I removed the stands:
Into the vice for stripping down:
The pivot screws are always Loctited so some heat is the order of the day to soften it:
Yup. Blue Loctite:
Then it took me ages to clean off the vast amounts of Copper-ease slathered around. I cannot get my head around the notion that slapping grease all over is going to help. Especially where it's just going to attract grit and dirt. Honestly, the stuff that came off (eventually) was more like a grinding paste it had so much sand and grit impregnated into it. It was so thick in places that I had to chip it off.
Anyway, with the parts thoroughly de-greased, next job was to prepare them for paint. The sub-frame and side stand just required rubbing down and washing but the main stand was too badly pitted and left to rot so it was off with the coating down to bare metal:
The sub-frame fixings and the exhaust expansion box mounting removed:
and cleaned (the rubber bush has unstuck itself, I'll re-stick it before reassembly):
I've just pumped 10 litres of four star out of the tank and I'm going to try and cut the scratches out before I commit to re-spraying it.
This morning I removed the stands:
Into the vice for stripping down:
The pivot screws are always Loctited so some heat is the order of the day to soften it:
Yup. Blue Loctite:
Then it took me ages to clean off the vast amounts of Copper-ease slathered around. I cannot get my head around the notion that slapping grease all over is going to help. Especially where it's just going to attract grit and dirt. Honestly, the stuff that came off (eventually) was more like a grinding paste it had so much sand and grit impregnated into it. It was so thick in places that I had to chip it off.
Anyway, with the parts thoroughly de-greased, next job was to prepare them for paint. The sub-frame and side stand just required rubbing down and washing but the main stand was too badly pitted and left to rot so it was off with the coating down to bare metal:
The sub-frame fixings and the exhaust expansion box mounting removed:
and cleaned (the rubber bush has unstuck itself, I'll re-stick it before reassembly):
I've just pumped 10 litres of four star out of the tank and I'm going to try and cut the scratches out before I commit to re-spraying it.
so unless we did something like taking a photo of a known red colour that we both have access to and comparing the differences shown on screen, that's a no-go.
. Are you sure its not just a parts bin you are going through ? I cant believe the difference in the odometer module after you cleaned it. So now I suppose you will get fed up of it and decide to sell it on. And so on that basis I apply first dibs to it. 




