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Old 27-Sep-2005, 12:47
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Ye Olde 600SS - refurbishment

I have an old 600SS built in the Cagiva days. I want to keep it for old times sake and I'm thinking of taking it to bits this coming winter to have the paintwork sorted out (usual scratches and flakes as well as damage to the front wheel due to fluid leaking).

My question is: Do I keep it 100% original (just re-paint and re-plate) or do I change the colours?

It currently has the gold/bronze frame, slightly darker gold/bronze wheels, gold+silver forks and silver swingarm. Everything else is standard red.

I like the idea of red frame, gloss black wheels.

Ideas? Comments?
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Old 27-Sep-2005, 15:17
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I'd definitely suggest having some fun with the colours. Red frames look great, as do white frames/wheels (like the '92 900). Matt black wheels also look spot on but can be a bugger to keep clean.

Either way it'll only ever be worth £14-1500 regardless of the colour, so have fun and build a bike you love. Besides, you could slot a 900 motor in there......

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Old 27-Sep-2005, 15:43
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Let me know if you need a good painter I have an excellent one.

Also make sure that you can get all the transfers that you need for the fairing, before you sand it back. There is a man who can make new for you, but the needs the old ones as patterns before he can make them.
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Old 27-Sep-2005, 16:40
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Either way it'll only ever be worth £14-1500 regardless of the colour, so have fun and build a bike you love. Besides, you could slot a 900 motor in there......

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And sell the 600 engine to you by any chance ali ???
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Old 27-Sep-2005, 17:27
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Either way it'll only ever be worth £14-1500 regardless of the colour, so have fun and build a bike you love. Besides, you could slot a 900 motor in there......

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And sell the 600 engine to you by any chance ali ???

Ya know, it never crossed my mind! But really, unless you're doing DD why deprive the chassis of the engine it rightly deserves. Besides 600 engines aren't exactly rare (unlike bloody 620s)!!

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I'd definitely suggest having some fun with the colours.

If the bike is in mint condition except the paint job, I'd rather go for a standard paint job. In a few years your bike will be a collection model...

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as do white frames/wheels (like the '92 900).

'91 my friend
The '92 is white frame and black wheels I think...
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Old 28-Sep-2005, 09:33
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Hmm... not mint but very good. Usual scratches and scrapes. I'm in Essex (Chelmsford) - know any good local paint shops?

Good point about the decals/stickers. Where are they available from?

I go to the Battlesbridge classic bike show and I'm always stunned by the fantastic condition of the bikes there. Also, bikes that are now considerd "classic " that I once thrashed and dumped (Honda 750SS, Yamaha RD200, Suzuki AP50!!!)

I figure in 10 years time I want people gawping at my "mint" 600SS
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Hi there!

If you need a hand, I know the 600SS pretty much inside out as I rebuilt my own for the DD races this year - have a look at my blog here: http://www.horrible.demon.co.uk/bikes/racing2005.htm

I'm in Chelmsford too, along with quite a few others on here, so if you ever need someone to come and kick your tyres and drink your beer, just give me a call
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Old 28-Sep-2005, 17:14
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PS. I'm stripping mine down to the frame at the end of the season and sending it away to be coated. My friend Mark had his 900ss frame done for under £100 and it looks better than new.

We might even be able to negotiate a discount if we get them done together?
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Hi Antonye,

You'll have mine. Let me know a few weeks in advance when you plan to do that. And maybe my 2 sets of wheels, but I'm not sure, I must decide the frame colour first

I think Rattler wanted his to be coated as well, when it's time you should make a call in the DD forum because of the loads of crashes we had...
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