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Mini project. Just bought a cheapy TTR which is in a bit of a bad way....Found a decent colour match for the engine so giving it a bash....Why not....I cant understand why people don't look after there bikes!!! going to clean exhaust and replace all the engine bolts

 

 

 

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it's got less paint worn off than mine....

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What paints did you use Mart? That looks really good!

I haven't found a good match for the frame or the panels cry

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Done exhaust but not going mad as it's going to get muddy anyway. Lol



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Boss, I used this for the frame and put a lacquer over the top

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This for the engine and it don't come off 



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Nice tidy job you've done, the colour match looks good.

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Woah smart mate, what a transformation, looks proper clean now. Yeah good colour match on the engine.

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The only thing with the halfords paint is petrol will attack it.

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Might not be high heat either. Prob be ok though

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Yeah I used it before and it was fine... The standard paint don't seem to be much good iti soon wears off the fins thats for sure...

This is what I have been working with mostly rust!!...Sorted this though... IMG_2587.JPG

 

 

 

Really started to go to town on the engine now...Must of belonged to an old forum member as it has loads of aftermarket stuff on from the forum shop..

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Look at what mud does!! I always pressure wash up under there real good. Can only help..

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When the bloke said to me on the phone I got it from a really nice fella in wales...I though dirtbike from wales...that's gonna be hanging!!!

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Ha yeah. Taken a battering from the rocks to I bet

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You've done a great job so far. Bet the subframe took some time to get sorted..

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Cheers. Yeah it did I managed to take the support arm off and blast and re spray that but it's a shame the whole subframe don't come off the bike like most...would make it easier.

Waiting on me front fender from Brian then the graphics I have had made up. The good thing with the TTR is there ain't much on it and it's so easy to pull apart...

Saying that I need to start cleaning the carb later. I must say I do like the look of that polisport headlight on the TTR I think it looks better than the standard one...

The frame paint matches well... It's easy to match on this bike I think...out of all the dirtbikes I have owned the TTR just has something about it... They certainly don't make them like this anymore... Shame




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I'll use a 3m clear vinyl to trace the frame shape and stick it where your boots go to stop any future rubbing



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The rear subframes and the parts of the frame where your boots rubbed were always the most challenging bits of my rebuilds back in the day. It was incredibly difficult to get all the rust off the rear subframe and my aerosol treatments only seemed to be temporary fixes because of the mud, water and gravel that pound it.

I eventually gave up and started stripping the TTRs right out, making any repairs on the frame and then getting them blasted and powder coated. In my opinion the powder coating is better than the original finish - much tougher.

A warning to anyone looking to do a strip and powder coat is to look carefully for cracks or rust so that it can be repaired before powder coating. Blasting will find any flaws but its almost too late to find problems when you pick up the shiny frame from the coaters no

The main places to check are the weld on the footpeg mount on the LH side and where the rear subframe meets the main frame assembly.

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Did you get a colour match for the frame with powder coating it?

To me it just looks like the bare metal of the frame of sprayed at the factory it doesn't look like they use primer...



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Got a pic of the finished subframe ?

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TTRHead wrote:

Did you get a colour match for the frame with powder coating it?

To me it just looks like the bare metal of the frame of sprayed at the factory it doesn't look like they use primer...


 The very first frame I had powder coated was in black as it was for a metal-tanked TTR.  

I had resigned myself to getting the frames on my blue TTR restos done in black (as per the last of the Australasian TTRs) but when I went to see them, I was shown some Yamaha parts that they had done for a local quad bike concern and they looked really good. A very close match to the original. 

What they do is start with a metallic silver, and then apply a blue lacquer to bake over it biggrin

I have found there to be a very thin layer of black primer under the frame's blue paint.

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Not really as I put the rear fender back on!!

 

I am where I want to be now with the engine...done the side stand also.. IMG_2675.JPG



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Did you get a rear mudguard?

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Didn't bother in the end. The one on it has come up ok. Another picture...I will get one of the finished article! just waiting on my graphics and hand guards and I am done.  Should be all done by tomorrow. Cleaned the carb also. checked valves, Set the carb up nice and she's purring like a cat now..

Once I do graphics and that i'll post a photo up.

 

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Looking good so far. Look forward to seeing the WHOLE bike pic. smile The gear lever is pointing down a fair bit I dunno how useful that will be out on the lanes.. confuse



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One for Pete. graphics didn't turn up today so hopefully tommorow! And still waiting on me handguards!

currentlty just taken the rear wheel out to clean the spokes.. I am a bit of a perfectionist to be honest got the old OCD...

 

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Nice! Did you use Brian's craft knife technique on the plastics?

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No I didn't know about that?

I have heard people rub them down with fine sandpaper but didn't fancy that

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Very smart. They look quite nice without any graphics. Is that a FMF exhaust ?

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Cheers. Yeah it's a Q or something I pulled the sticker off because it was crusty but I have another one on the way just to make it neater I am gonna stick copies of the original graphics on it

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No I didn't know about that?

I have heard people rub them down with fine sandpaper but didn't fancy that


 Brian has said this before : ''The dead white sections on the plastics can be removed with a sharp blade from a craft knife/Stanley knife blade.'' And/Or you can heat them up gently with a heat gun and the plastics 'reset'.



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It is surprising how you can bring back plastics with various techniques. After rubbing down plastics with wet and dry (that's what I use anyways) you can get the shine back with a hot air gun.

However, you need to be brave enough to get the heat to just melt the surface to bring back but not so brave as to melt the panel!

Great looking TTR Mart - what a transformation. As Locky says, it looks good even without graphics.

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Do you literally scrape the dead white bits with the blade??

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Yep - messy job! The tank usually suffers most especially if the TTR sits outside in the sun for most of its time. Gotta be careful with the corners of the blade so that you don't dig into the good plastic and make things worse!



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I suppose a nice fine wet n dry like 1500 grade is wise..

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You can start by scraping out all the nicks and scratches with the blade, rub down with 360 and finish off with 600 before giving it some with the heat gun. Works for me.



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No way, that's relatively coarse. I will give it a go sometime. I'm sure few others will too. Everyone's got marks on their plastics.

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Think I am done with mine now. Put new handguards on. Graphics done. Seems to be running nice since I took the airbox off and line the carb up properly. Pic below 

 

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Nice work! Looks great. Wheres the tank decal from?

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The number boards make a big difference, and the graphics look awesome

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Cheers. Place called LR Designs. They are top notch I always use them..I have the proofs somewhere if anyone wants them you can just send them to them and get the same set made up... I like the standard look so that's what I went for. They suit the bike



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I would defo like tank decals like that yes. They cheaper than the £50 ddgraphics charge?

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I paid £60 for the tank and side panels I dunno how much just the tank would be

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So here I go again....

back on the spanners. This cheapish TTR that I just bought seems to need loads doing to it... Man why don't people look after thier bikes!! Nobody seems to anymore....

So the engine is good which is a bonus as i ain't got time to be stripping engines down anymore... so at the moment I've rebuilt the front forks

 

headstock bearings were loose but now I have tighten them up they seem ok. Which I am glad about.. That's a ****ey job doing those!!

 

Stripped it down and started on the subframe going to paint it.... I have done them before and they come out well... Not got time to be stripping down to the frame.mrs will kill me....

 

here she she is so far

 

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Wish i hadnt read this im pullng the rear shock out on the weekend to go to the shock doctor 

now i think i may have to get the paint of the shelf while its apart 



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It's worth doing while you have the rear shock out...

I didn't really want to do it but then again whoesle is going to!!

Preparation is the key,,, get all that rust off.. Sand it down to the welds where the subframe meets the frame.. Clean it all off with thinner or suchlike,.. Make it nice and smooth... Then etch primer it... Base coat and lacquer...

Any other bits on the frame can move sanded primed and blown in... Done loads like this


I use bike colours for the paint...

GO FOR IT... after all... What else you gonna do on a Saturday?

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So got home earlier and have started on the engine! 

Been sanding parts of the frame down ready to respray them. Am thinking of brushing on primier in the hard to get places then touching it in...

shame people let there bikes get in such a ****e state. I got **** 

going on in life! i dont need this hassle!!!! Sorting out another old TTR smile

 

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More getting rid of rust this morning...Paint flaking everywhere on this thing!!

 

preperation is the key..

 

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I am where I want to be with the engine. I believe that I have the best colour match for it.. Started etch priming the subframe tonight also. bike needs a bit of love...

 

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