69 BSA Rocket3... the Unholy Virgin
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Re: 69 BSA Rocket3 Chop aka the Unholy Virgin
Between last night & this morning,I got more parts powdered & in the oven.They still need to be flat cleared, but I wanted to see what they looked like so I did a quick bolt up.Now I have to clean oout my blast cabinet (that'll be fun) & switch over to Glass bed, so I can do some of the Aluminum.Then I can lace & hopefully true my rear wheel.
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I just returned home from a 2 week trip in New Mexico, have a few good pix, can't wait to share my off-highway traveling. Got to put 1400 miles on the scoot.
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Re: 69 BSA Rocket3 Chop aka the Unholy Virgin
Beautiful color, just begging for some pinstriping...
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Re: 69 BSA Rocket3 Chop aka the Unholy Virgin
Blue n Brasss.....nice, hurry up..next bit ..next bit..
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Re: 69 BSA Rocket3 Chop aka the Unholy Virgin
Pinstriping would look good huh!Something Im gonna think about.I cannt tell ya how many colors & how long I looked at this one in particular before committing to it.I was definately looking for something different.railroad bob wrote:Beautiful color, just begging for some pinstriping...
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Re: 69 BSA Rocket3 Chop aka the Unholy Virgin
Its actually an RAL light green.Maxthegardener wrote:Blue n Brasss.....nice, hurry up..next bit ..next bit..
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Re: 69 BSA Rocket3 Chop aka the Unholy Virgin
No progress getting parts back on the bike, but I got all my internals checked out.Everything came up like new.The engine showed very little ware.It's almost ashame I took it apart,but it really was worth the peice of mind.I'll be getting prices on bearings this week.
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Re: 69 BSA Rocket3 Chop aka the Unholy Virgin
your bike is looking sweet, i really like the twin tanks. this may be a stupid question, but when your talking about using jb weld, are you using it to make your welds look better kinda like body filler? or is that something that you need to do for powdercoating?
if you have two or three wheels and a smile on your face then its all good
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Re: 69 BSA Rocket3 Chop aka the Unholy Virgin
Thanks man.Using it like filler, to filet the welds. holds up to the heat.I had problem with it bleeding through the clear, so Im trying high temp lab metal now.Havent cleared yet so I cannt say if it beter or not.Does take a little longer as the Lab Metal needs to be heat cured.
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Re: 69 BSA Rocket3 Chop aka the Unholy Virgin
I was playing around with different styles of handle bars.This is what I've decided on for now.
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Re: 69 BSA Rocket3 Chop aka the Unholy Virgin
good progress man cant wait to see it all done
ever notice when you hit somethin or someone with a hammer you feel instantly better
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Re: 69 BSA Rocket3 Chop aka the Unholy Virgin
My build stalled for awhile, but I have been doing little things here & there.Here's one of the things I've been up to.Just adding little touches to make it different.I cut the webbing in the holes out & will add screen inside them & you'll see where I plan on doing the same to the reat brake plate.
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Re: 69 BSA Rocket3 Chop aka the Unholy Virgin
I also put the other frontend back on for now.I might be selling the springer I have.Will have to take the neck bolt (cannt remember what the fuck its called) off the leafer to put back in the springer.The sale might not happen....we'll see.
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Re: 69 BSA Rocket3 Chop aka the Unholy Virgin
I glass beaded the cases & some other engine bits & pieces.I was taking out the set screws in the crank to clean the sludge traps, & one got fucked up Be callin MAP cycle tomorrow for new ones.
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I just returned home from a 2 week trip in New Mexico, have a few good pix, can't wait to share my off-highway traveling. Got to put 1400 miles on the scoot.
Best, Bob Davidson - Location: Alaska
Re: 69 BSA Rocket3 Chop aka the Unholy Virgin
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- SELF INTRODUCTION: hi everyone its me from the old bord hopeing to see everyone come here and all the newcomers . lets make this as good as the old one or even better . lookin foreward to seeing everyones projects continue and ill be continueing mine too
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Re: 69 BSA Rocket3 Chop aka the Unholy Virgin
dam sludge tube never comes out easy
ever notice when you hit somethin or someone with a hammer you feel instantly better