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Technical & Reference Section => Tech and Restoration => Topic started by: rwleigh on July 21, 2012, 11:36 AM
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Hi all,
Iv'e just aquired a DP Firebird GL Plus and in general it's in great condition.
The only problem with it is some damage to the top of the forks as can be seen below.
(http://www.rwleigh.com/forks.jpg)
Now this won't be seen when the forks are in the frame but i'm just wondering what others would do with this, should i just leave it or should i atempt to improve it?
After a conversation last night with Steve "Firebird" Dobson he thought it may have been caused by some bearings escaping from the race and grinding round in the haed but on inspection inside the head there's no evidence of this as shown here.
(http://www.rwleigh.com/head.jpg)
So what do you think caused it and what would you do with it?
Cheers,
Richard.
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Looks like hammer damage. :daumenhoch:
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Strange as there all the same size ???
bearing ?
hammer ?
i would say bearing caught - but frame may not be the one it was in ?
I would leave it as it won't affect it in any way ;)
full pic of bike and frame number please :)
cheers B
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heres a tip ...............go to your local car auto parts store ..........ask for a stainless metal fibre bog .....
its as tough as they come in fact can with stand powder coaters oven temps of over 200 c
here is our 2 ....no1- pin hole filler ....no2 stainless patching ....both are 2 part
IT IS HIGHLY RECOMMENDED THAT THREADS AND NON .-WORKING ZONES ARE TO BE PROTECTED AND TAPED/ COVERED .....
(http://i1072.photobucket.com/albums/w377/snapper94/11221532.jpg)
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full pic of bike and frame number please :)
cheers B
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(http://i.ebayimg.com/t/DP-FIREBIRD-FREESTYLER-/00/s/MTIwMFgxNjAw/$T2eC16NHJG8E9nyfmY4dBP-DpW8Vf!~~60_3.JPG)
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THATS A SWEET RIDE MATE .............taking a closer look .........i would also purchase emery paper hard cut 180 /240 grit .....if you run a strip over the area of paper and in a SHOE SHINE FASHION over de-burring the pitts it would also help ..
caution .........threads ............nut holes etc non zones are to be protected ..... :)
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Looks like hammer damage. :daumenhoch:
That's what i first suspected, I'm considering a fluorescent green powder coat from SBD and i like the look of your DP. Any chance you could send me some photo's of it in the sun to see how bright it is? Most of the photo's of the fluorescent green DP's I've seen just don't quite look bright enough to me compared to the original BITD.
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THATS A SWEET RIDE MATE .............taking a closer look .........i would also purchase emery paper hard cut 180 /240 grit .....if you run a strip over the area of paper and in a SHOE SHINE FASHION over de-burring the pitts it would also help ..
caution .........threads ............nut holes etc non zones are to be protected ..... :)
That's what i had in mind, just wanted to see what others thought first.
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heres our list ..........only ...i hope that might help
(http://i1072.photobucket.com/albums/w377/snapper94/11221177-1-1.jpg)
ask your local guy powder as fluros are not often in powder larger works ........therefore not wise in powders box purchase ......here .... :)
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i suggest highly ....................................note ...#.powder ........the make /name serial number of your find .............and that will ensure your treasure is powdered exactly that ... :)........................also in powder .................every damage item must be repaired as fluro /whites will make them eye sores .. :)
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EVEN DROP-OUT RINGS .... ;)
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Looks like hammer damage. :daumenhoch:
That's what i first suspected, I'm considering a fluorescent green powder coat from SBD and i like the look of your DP. Any chance you could send me some photo's of it in the sun to see how bright it is? Most of the photo's of the fluorescent green DP's I've seen just don't quite look bright enough to me compared to the original BITD.
Unfortunatley I dont have any pics of it outside, I built it and never used it. ::)
(http://www.radbmx.co.uk/archive/albums/h50/the_robster/P72600222.jpg)
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Never mind Robbo, in your opinion does SBD's flo green look brighter to your eye than in the photo?
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Never mind Robbo, in your opinion does SBD's flo green look brighter to your eye than in the photo?
Yes it does, you need to order the powder from Rosey's in the states and Dan will do the magic. :daumenhoch:
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Any idea what went wrong with this one using Rosey's neon pink?
Nothing like the origonal dp pink on the bars.
(https://fbcdn-sphotos-a.akamaihd.net/hphotos-ak-snc7/417738_10150586000746564_83660017_n.jpg)
Is it just down to the skill of the powder coater to get the right effect?
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Now that's more like it, just want green instead of pink! :)
(https://fbcdn-sphotos-a.akamaihd.net/hphotos-ak-snc7/425805_10150776872164278_565935301_n.jpg)
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you see that pink frame... yeah that one above ... I want it.
I'd even swap my complete 91 Sport for a GL Plus with Ladder bars ... probably.
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The pink is hard to photograph, actually I think all neons are tbh. :daumenhoch:
I'd even swap my complete 91 Sport for a GL Plus with Ladder bars ... probably.
Ed, your getting as bad as me for wanting to build bikes you've already owned.... :LolLolLolLol: