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Re: MT 500 Scrambler

Post by Bonnielad » Mon Jul 15, 2013 8:21 pm

The frame is a bitch to get all the matt green crud off. As a result of my impatience the gloss black isn't as perfect as I would like so i will rub it down and recoat it. The yoke looks good though. Because its cast ally, all I did was attack it with the wire brush on the drill.
If the finished project looks as good as it does in my imagination it will be a belter. Black frame, Ally mudguards, forks and yokes. Silver tank with coachlining - not too flash 'cos I would only get upset when I dint it!

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Re: MT 500 Scrambler

Post by Bonnielad » Mon Jul 15, 2013 8:54 pm

I forgot to mention, I prepped the tank and then took it to a good friend of mine that is a wizard with an airbrush (check out http://www.cyclopshelmets.co.uk" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false; ) He is obviously doing the paint job, and I've re-shaped the saddle to resemble a 60's scrambler and taken that to be recovered. I think its worth mentioning how lucky I was with the tank. Imagine how difficult it is to find a rounder style tank that has the right fittings in the right places to replace the standard MT unit.
Hunting round Newark autojumble last month I found one that was almost a perfect match. I think its off a mid 70's Honda CB250 or 350. Outside was scabby black but inside looked rust free so I parted with fifteen of her majestiy's finest to give it a new home. All it needed was a slight modification to the rear bolt hole - and a lot of rubbing down. my only criticism is that its perhaps a little small. Here's a picture of its first trial fit.

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Re: MT 500 Scrambler

Post by Minter » Mon Jul 15, 2013 10:10 pm

Looking good Steve..

More pics needed in 'message board' size instead of default!

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Re: MT 500 Scrambler

Post by Bonnielad » Fri Jul 19, 2013 10:08 pm

Been working away for a couple of days so not a lot of progress. I'm hoping to get the frame painted this weekend. I've been in the garage tonight and cleaned the paint off the top yoke and handlebar clamps - looking good so far - I was disappointed that under all that paint, the bars are steel. I don't really want to paint them. Where's the best place for a ali replacements?

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Post by surfermick » Sat Jul 20, 2013 7:11 am

the frame looks like its painted already, are you not happy with the results Bonnielad
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Re: MT 500 Scrambler

Post by frenchy3 » Sat Jul 20, 2013 12:06 pm

The bike is looking good :D :D :D The best replacement for the standard bars has to be Renthals. Probably an enduro bend or dakar high if the cables are long enough. You could go for a standard height and raise them up later using bar raiser spacers.
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Re: MT 500 Scrambler

Post by Bonnielad » Sat Jul 20, 2013 7:56 pm

I'm quite happy with the span and size of the original bars, I just think alloy (or even chrome) would suit the rebuild better.
Anyway, after a late start I've managed to make some decent progress today. Most parts have now been dismantled, cleaned, stripped of paint and are now hanging in the garage waiting for the 2-pack shiny black paint to dry. Hopefully this is a turning point and tomorrow I should start turning spanners clockwise.....

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Re: MT 500 Scrambler

Post by Minter » Sun Jul 21, 2013 9:40 pm

Looking good Steve..

Heres a couple of the motor going back together..

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Helicoiling the stripped out threads..

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Ports all cleaned and polished, valves relapped and now fitted..

New cam bearing fitted and a new needle bearing needed too as it makes a right noise.. Should be able to get one tomorrow and finish it off and fire it up ready for Steve to collect on Tuesday..

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Re: MT 500 Scrambler

Post by Bonnielad » Sun Jul 21, 2013 10:28 pm

Decided to stay in the batcave all weekend. The rebuild has begun...

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Re: MT 500 Scrambler

Post by Minter » Mon Jul 22, 2013 7:19 pm

Last pic of Steve's motor before he comes to collect it tomorrow!

I know there is a hole where the cam shaft should be! new BK bearing being collected tomorrow as it whined like a good un, then it'll be on the test bed ready to be fired up...

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See you tomorrow Steve..
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