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« on: December 07, 2009, 04:42:29 PM »

I am in the process of restoring a 1976 GL 1000 (for-runner of the Valk, now it's Valk related). The frame and a few other components need a new coat. Everything is already cleaned and ready to go. I am looking for some powder coating references. Since I am located in Dublin, the west side has my preference. TIA~TJ
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« Reply #1 on: December 07, 2009, 05:03:19 PM »

David will be chiming in on this soon. He has a guy west of me and east of you.

Going back restored stock or custom? ~Jeff
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« Reply #2 on: December 07, 2009, 05:24:14 PM »

Here I am.   Cheesy

Hi TJ,

It's not west-side, but I was very happy with Custom Powdercoating when I used them.  Call 214 638 6416 or toll-free 866 638 6416 and ask for John Cartwright.  He's a major old Honda motorcycle enthusiast and I've known him for a long time.  They are south of 183 between Regal Row and Mockingbird in Dallas.  Website  Map

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BTW, the engine looks brand new!




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« Reply #3 on: December 08, 2009, 06:45:18 AM »

Looking forward to seeing the finished product. Had a 76 with the Vetter fairings for a while and it may not have had all the bells and whistles, but it was a fun, reliable bike.  BTW, Dave's guy did a good job on his wheels.
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« Reply #4 on: December 08, 2009, 10:42:11 AM »

Engine is going back stock and so are the carbs. I replaced the crankshaft, waterpump, both oilpumps and all bearings and seals and belts on the motor, it should be good for a long time. Overhauled the carbs using Randall's kit and video. Somebody had installed mismatched carberaturs on the bike and thats fixed also.  Grin Grin
As far as frame and body panels I wouldn't mind custom. My daughter in the picture took the MSF course and she wants pink  Shocked, that's where I had to put my foot down. I always liked the black 77 Goldwing with blue pinstriping the best. I think it was faster Evil than the yellow although not as fast as the blue and silver. This bike was orginal yellow and I don't care for that color and neither does my daughter.
I tried to add a photo I had off my old bike. That didn't work because it's the wrong format, it was a scanned picture. Bitmap format, than I converted it to a pdf, photostash doesn't like either one. Sorry bout that.
I think I got it. Voila.

I/we are open for suggestions on the custom colors  Undecided
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« Reply #5 on: December 08, 2009, 11:08:20 AM »

I tried to add a photo I had off my old bike. That didn't work because it's the wrong format, it was a scanned picture. Bitmap format, than I converted it to a pdf, photostash doesn't like either one. Sorry bout that.
I/we are open for suggestions on the custom colors  Undecided


If you download Format Factory from here (its free  cooldude) that will convert your bitmap to a jpeg (it also converts video and audio files from and to any format).

As to colour I am partial to Bumble Bee colours  Cheesy as that is what I am currently rebuilding. Whatever colour you choose will be great coz you are restoring an old bike to better than its former glory  Smiley.
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« Reply #6 on: December 08, 2009, 11:54:28 AM »

 Grin Thanks Colin Grin
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2009 BMW R1200 GSA
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« Reply #7 on: December 08, 2009, 12:51:43 PM »

How far back was that photo taken? Is the original paint anything like in the photograph? Sure looks fast.

We should, however, back up enough to give your daughter a LARGE "atta gal" for helping her dear ole dad with the rebuild.

I see something more along the line of a 250cc Honda as a starter bike for your assistant? Pink should not be out of the question? Keep us posted on your progress. Thanks for sharing. ~Jeff

ps~ If you are still looking for someone closer to home for powder coating, I would call Perry's and ask him who he would use.
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« Reply #8 on: December 09, 2009, 06:27:45 PM »


I've used Custom Powder Coating in Irving too and John's a good guy.  cooldude
They have ovens there to easily do a frame.

I considered PC'ing the frame for the 77 I'm working on, but didn't want to blow the budget in week one.  Wink








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« Reply #9 on: December 10, 2009, 07:18:38 PM »

$500 give or take for P.C. the frame glossy black that's if I do the sandblasting, more for other colors-----have to think about that one------. Nice looking project, and you are a little further along than me. Looks like at least one engine and a few carbs in the background. You must like those older Goldwings! I will try to keep y'all posted cooldude
 
Jeff I took that picture in summer of 1983, that was my second bike ever. The first one being a CB450(Black Bomber) believe that's what it was called. It was ok, the Goldwing was a lot better, rode it all over the Netherlands and Germany coolsmiley Almost as good as the Valk.
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IBA # 45723
2001 Honda Valkyrie Standard (Sold after 9 years)
2009 BMW R1200 GSA
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