750 Sport restoration project

discussion about the 750 Sport and '89/'90 900SS, which share many mechanicals with the Paso series
Andrew2
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Re: 750 Sport restoration project

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bmw851 wrote:Can't wait for the updates Andrew Image

And I'll not book a ride day for August so you have a dry holiday :lol: :shock: :beer:
:lol: Thanks Pete.If you do happen to book a ride for August let me know and I'll get up there....I can always drive if it's raining :lol:
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Re: 750 Sport restoration project

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so it`s just a bit of polishing for the stanchion tubes ...

I wonder if that quick action throttle kit says something about how the bike was ridden in the past :truck:
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Re: 750 Sport restoration project

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paso750 wrote:so it`s just a bit of polishing for the stanchion tubes

Just for now that will have to do.Some time in the future I'll fix them properly.


I wonder if that quick action throttle kit says something about how the bike was ridden in the past :truck:
I know the previous ( only ) owner well and know that it was never ridden hard.

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Re: 750 Sport restoration project

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Cleaned the calipers up a bit...

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....and the forks legs.It's an easy job to take these off at a later date for a proper paint

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And I discovered my daughter has one of these.It's only a cheapy so might not work but I'll give it a try.

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The fork stem bearing shells are in the freezer so hopefully I'll have the triple clamps on tomorrow.

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Re: 750 Sport restoration project

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Ya reckon you'll fit your stanchion tubes in there Andrew? :D
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lane1feathers wrote:Ya reckon you'll fit your stanchion tubes in there Andrew? :D
Might have a problem closing the lid :lol: :lol:

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Re: 750 Sport restoration project

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Not to much to report.I put both bearing shells in the steering head and put the triple clamps back on.
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Next up is a cleanup of the swingarm.I thought about polishing it for about 2 seconds then reminded myself that I didn't want to be polishing it for the rest of my life :lol: .

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The swingarm has been cleaned and the chain adjusters have been given a once over.My photography seems to be lacking of late :,( .

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And now the fun part....aligning the shims while holding the swingarm and sliding the spindle in :wacko: .

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That was too easy.....I must have left something out :wink:

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Oooo look,a nice new shockie

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It's from an SS and about 10mm longer.Next up will be to put the front end on...hopefully on the weekend.I usually tighten everything up as I go so as not to leave anything loose but this time I'm going to leave things until I'm sure I don't have to take everything apart because I forgot to put the doohicky on :lol:

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Also,does anyone know of a match for the gold rocker covers?.

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Re: 750 Sport restoration project

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Great stuff Andrew, ready for summer at this rate, funds permitting of course :thumbup:

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bmw851 wrote:Great stuff Andrew, ready for summer at this rate, funds permitting of course :thumbup:

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Peter
Could be Pete.I just found out that in Victoria you can put club plates on a bike that's only 25 years old yet here in good old N.S.W. we have to wait 30 years :banghead: .What is it about this state of ours :,( .

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Re: 750 Sport restoration project

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Lets make a start on these.
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One down and one to go.I'm not going to waste time getting the surface rust off the cast iron rotors,the first ride will do that for me.
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Now onto the rim.The polishing seems to be holding up ok after 18 months or so :choo: . A bit of loctite and all is good.
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Right fork in...check
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Left fork in...check.
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I'd better give this a good clean before I put the wheel on.
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And on she goes.

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The rusty discs make it look a bit crappy but that'll change with a ride.

Now that looks a bit more like it.
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Some new shiny locknuts.
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Tomorrows job.Clean up the rotor and put the back wheel on.

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I guess there's still a fair bit to go :,( .

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I'll try and get some more done tomorrow and post pics.

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Re: 750 Sport restoration project

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Lookin good Andrew, finish line's in sight :cool:
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lane1feathers wrote:Lookin good Andrew, finish line's in sight :cool:
Getting there mate.I'm hoping it will be back together by the end of August.

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Andrew2 wrote: Could be Pete.I just found out that in Victoria you can put club plates on a bike that's only 25 years old yet here in good old N.S.W. we have to wait 30 years :banghead: .What is it about this state of ours :,( .
Great job, I've got to write it though, make me happy and get some red cable ties if you haven't already, you don't want to suffer the wrath of G on such an outstanding job.

And you know full well it hasn't been the state of New South Wales for years now, it's a state of insanity. :smoke:

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