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Technical & Reference Section => Tech and Restoration => Topic started by: BADDH on August 13, 2013, 11:39 PM
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I knew I would have one some day soon :LolLolLolLol:
Can anyone advise me on how to clean or refinish the frame back to the original standard, I remember these looked to have a clean and lightly grained finish albeit unpolished finish ?.
Fortunately I have some parts to assemble this Ripper, just a quick picture on the bench
(http://i1068.photobucket.com/albums/u449/BADDH7/PK2_zps71cc37c4.jpg) (http://s1068.photobucket.com/user/BADDH7/media/PK2_zps71cc37c4.jpg.html)
Parts I have here to use on this one.
Chrome SE Pro size Power wings
Polished Suntour Power stem
Grey Bubble Font Am'e.
Blue Dia compe 1020's cables and levers
Blue Ukai Speedline rims shine sides with large Suzue's
Comp 3's
SE chrome seat Post
Grey Alcantera Kashi
Blue Suntour arrow seat clamp.
Anno blue headset
NOS 44T chain wheel
NOS Blue SHimano GT 3pc crank
NOS blue TTK's
Izumi chain
Be Kind guys, this is my first SE.... :LolLolLolLol:
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very very nice lookin forward to this one :daumenhoch:
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Sorry I can't help on how to get a grain finish but the frame looks great as it is :daumenhoch:
Ash is the SE man - drop him a pm.
Looking forward to seeing it built up :daumenhoch:
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Yeah it looks good as it is, not keen on the decals...... They look too dark to me
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1000 or 1200 wet and dry
use water and fairy liquid
carefully run the paper up and down in the direction you want the brushed finish
do a test first on a bit, under the BB or something
is it bare metal now..? or lacquered ?
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1000 or 1200 wet and dry
use water and fairy liquid
carefully run the paper up and down in the direction you want the brushed finish
do a test first on a bit, under the BB or something
is it bare metal now..? or lacquered ?
I think it's bare albeit I have not really looked to much it yet. To be fair the frame looks in very nice condition with decent drop outs and no damage on it anywhere I can see.
Should look really sweet with the blue Anno blue stuff is all mint to go on there.
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Have a look here :daumenhoch:
http://www.radbmx.co.uk/forum/index.php'topic=137110.0
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That's a good link Bucky, it does look much cleaner than I remember them being I think they were ball burnished and maybe lacquered ???
Made a couple of changes to the spec line up and had a look at the decals, they are a big dark so there going to be exchanged before its built.
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They were ball burnished originaly , they guy who did them back in the day can still do them , but you have to ship them to the USA for that as no one we know of has a tank big enough to do a frame in the UK
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this guy is based in the uk
not that experienced, but pretty cheap :daumenhoch:
(http://tesco.scene7.com/is/image/tesco/210-9100_PI_TPS1314454?wid=250&hei=250&$Detail$)
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this guy is based in the uk
not that experienced, but pretty cheap :daumenhoch:
(http://tesco.scene7.com/is/image/tesco/210-9100_PI_TPS1314454?wid=250&hei=250&$Detail$)
That pictures had me in bits..... :LolLolLolLol:
We share the same sense of humour there....
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Nice that Darren 8)
Are the forks stamped though ??? or is it a reflection :-\
:coolsmiley:
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Looking forward to seeing this built. :)
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Looking good Darren .. :daumenhoch: can't wait to see it built :daumenhoch: not being a Robinson ;)
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Nice that Darren 8)
Are the forks stamped though ??? or is it a reflection :-\
:coolsmiley:
H Paul,
They are stamped horizontally, Are these the mid-ish eighties models ?
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Looking good Darren .. :daumenhoch: can't wait to see it built :daumenhoch: not being a Robinson ;)
Hi Carl,
Forgive me Brother for I have strayed :-[.
I have some really tasty idea's with this Ripper build. 8)
I Got round to testing out a few ways of restoring the ball burnished effect to the frame tonight and I have found a very simple way of making the frame look like the one in the link above..... The method took away some blemishes and heavier marks out of the area tested and its even worked brilliantly on the welds without a risk of taking material off those details....... :daumenhoch:
(http://i1068.photobucket.com/albums/u449/BADDH7/PK3_zps23534a85.jpg) (http://s1068.photobucket.com/user/BADDH7/media/PK3_zps23534a85.jpg.html)
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They should be unstamped forks Darren :daumenhoch:
Stamped forks only came out after the looptail had ended ;)
:coolsmiley:
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They should be unstamped forks Darren :daumenhoch:
Stamped forks only came out after the looptail had ended ;)
:coolsmiley:
He knew that when he bought it Paul ;) Think the forks on it are the mid 80's ones , horizontal stamp :-\
Just remembered Darren ...... I have a full baby blue decal kit for this that i got from the states .... until i changed the colour scheme on mine ::) ;)
Should look good built up mate 8)
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They should be unstamped forks Darren :daumenhoch:
Stamped forks only came out after the looptail had ended ;)
:coolsmiley:
He knew that when he bought it Paul ;) Think the forks on it are the mid 80's ones , horizontal stamp :-\
Just remembered Darren ...... I have a full baby blue decal kit for this that i got from the states for mine until i changed the colour scheme on mine ::) ;)
Should look good built up mate 8)
Cool keep em for me
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Finally got some time today to start to put the Ripper together, the final parts I have for this one will be here this week so maybe a chance to get out in the Sunshine on it and maybe just maybe get a chance to do RADTOR 2 on it rather than one of the Robinson's for a change.... :smitten:
The seat may not stay I only dug this out due to being a good colour match, the chances are I will use a Kashi covered with Grey Alcantera on this build......
Also has anyone advice on the seat to seat post issue, how have you guys got this to work ?.
Also not totally convinced on the frame finish, I wish I could have made MK to have a look at some of the TOP PK's...
Here are some shots, sorry for the building site....Much to do and little time to do it all...... :LolLolLolLol:
(http://i1068.photobucket.com/albums/u449/BADDH7/PK5_zpsebb38e78.jpg) (http://s1068.photobucket.com/user/BADDH7/media/PK5_zpsebb38e78.jpg.html)
(http://i1068.photobucket.com/albums/u449/BADDH7/PK6_zpsc01c8ef7.jpg) (http://s1068.photobucket.com/user/BADDH7/media/PK6_zpsc01c8ef7.jpg.html)
(http://i1068.photobucket.com/albums/u449/BADDH7/PK7_zps7673a0d3.jpg) (http://s1068.photobucket.com/user/BADDH7/media/PK7_zps7673a0d3.jpg.html)
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looking very nice that is :daumenhoch:
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looking very nice that is :daumenhoch:
Cheers Griff,
When you building the 82 ...... :daumenhoch:
I haven't a clue how to read the codes on these serials mine ends in a 5 :-\
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looking very nice that is :daumenhoch:
Cheers Griff,
When you building the 82 ...... :daumenhoch:
I haven't a clue how to read the codes on these serials mine ends in a 5 :-\
Was aiming for next July but doing pretty well on bits so far :daumenhoch:
What's the first number? that should tell you what year it is
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looking very nice that is :daumenhoch:
Cheers Griff,
When you building the 82 ...... :daumenhoch:
I haven't a clue how to read the codes on these serials mine ends in a 5 :-\
Was aiming for next July but doing pretty well on bits so far :daumenhoch:
What's the first number? that should tell you what year it is
Serial PK 60885 is this a 1980 then ? As I've seen people refer to the second digit as the build year. :(. Not a clue here .....
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Lost my link to the guide, but mine is pk5..... and ash says its an 82 (I'm happy to take his word for it!)
Will have another look when not on phone, you could try asking Ash but he has his hands full right now with a tiny baby :)
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Looking good Dazza .. I think I need another ripper ^"^
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Looking good Dazza .. I think I need another ripper ^"^
:LolLolLolLol:
Might as well bud One more to the best collection I ve ever seen :daumenhoch:
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The below link is a thread on pk ripper serial numbers from the bmx museum site which my help you out.
http://bmxmuseum.com/forums/viewtopic.php?id=363532
Thanks
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The below link is a thread on pk ripper serial numbers from the bmx museum site which my help you out.
http://bmxmuseum.com/forums/viewtopic.php?id=363532
Thanks
That's the link :daumenhoch:
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The below link is a thread on pk ripper serial numbers from the bmx museum site which my help you out.
http://bmxmuseum.com/forums/viewtopic.php?id=363532
Thanks
Cheers Howser,
Looks to be an 83 then. :daumenhoch:
There's something significant about 83 for me. ::)
1.First year of introduction to BMX, my little Diamond back Pro Star..... :smitten:
2.My three favourite bikes in my collection have all turned out to be built in 83..
83 Chrome Robinson Pro
83 Chrome GT Pro
83 Ball burnished Ripper
Best buy my old MK1 Fiesta XR2 back that was Y reg 1983... :4_17_5:
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Fiesta MK1 XR2. :smitten:
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Looking great. :smitten:
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Very nice ripper .. good result :daumenhoch:
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Some more pictures of the Build progression.
There are some bits and bobs required yet, sugino or copy crank BB end caps, OG Blue Pads coming shortly and maybe a change of colour to the grips and seat.
Here goes.... its getting there for my first SE build.
(http://i1068.photobucket.com/albums/u449/BADDH7/PK13_zps416b6353.jpg) (http://s1068.photobucket.com/user/BADDH7/media/PK13_zps416b6353.jpg.html)
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Looking good Dazza :smitten: now go get tinkering with your Robbo for next weekend :daumenhoch:
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I feel sick.
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I feel sick.
:LolLolLolLol: me too Rich ...
"nono" "nono" "nono" Dazza something isn't quite right here ;D
looking good though .. Even if upside down . :daumenhoch:
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Looking good Dazza :smitten: now go get tinkering with your Robbo for next weekend :daumenhoch:
Robbo, I am in Hot Pursuit of Da Bandit...
(http://i1068.photobucket.com/albums/u449/BADDH7/beuford-1.jpg) (http://s1068.photobucket.com/user/BADDH7/media/beuford-1.jpg.html)
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I feel sick.
No Idea how the upside downy pic's happened. :LolLolLolLol:
There back sunny side up now.... 8
Er..... They were for an Hour then there back opp-side down again.... has someone spiked my Stella
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My Origonal SE Ripper blue pads landed and the Grey Am'e bubble fonts, just the grey Alcantera Kashi now and were out .... :LolLolLolLol: