Magpie's (Cliff"s) C95 Project

The little brother to the CA160 in our family of Hondas
Roberd42
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Post by Roberd42 »

Agreed. If they are already the correct color,
You could use a 3M headlight restoration kit to bring a glossy shine back to the plastic.

I picked up a set of the metal top cover ones on eBay
For about $50 and had them powder coated.
Magpie
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Post by Magpie »

Thanks guys, good information! Since I took it down to bare metal would it be sacrilege to change the colour to red? Glossy black is so nice but I'm getting partial to bright red. Cliff.
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frappy
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Post by frappy »

No harm in changing color. However, a stock Honda color (red, white blue, black) will generally get you more at resale than a custom color, because it opens you up to the collector audience as well.
Magpie
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Post by Magpie »

It will be a stock Honda red. I have a red parts bike that my paint guy can colour match to. Cheers, Cliff.
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Post by Magpie »

A quick experiment with Tremclad Fire Red, no prep and in the rain, sprayed on some parts bike bits. The bottom third of the round part has the new paint on it. Looks close and it's bright red. Cliff.

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Post by Magpie »

One more. it's strange how the colour changes from inside the garage and outside. it's bright! Not the final product, just playing with some spare parts.
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frappy
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Post by frappy »

Looks like a great match to me. Is "Tremclad fire red" a rattle can from your local hardware store?
Magpie
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Post by Magpie »

Yes, local large hardware store Comes in spray cans or paint cans.
http://www.canadiantire.ca/en/pdp/tremc ... xCFTyX2acw
Cliff.
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Post by Magpie »

It's a richer red than the original I think. All the pieces I have have faded a fair bit. It really pops in the sunshine but may disturb some of the purists. :)
I've polished much of the aluminium bits so it will be quite shiny all over.
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Magpie
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Post by Magpie »

RED!
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Spray booth.
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Sam Green
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Post by Sam Green »

Hey Cliff, hope you're still about mate.

Sam.
Magpie
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Post by Magpie »

Hi Sam! Yes, still hanging around. I am waiting for a friend to do some painting for me. First my 1970 CB750K0 in candy blue green then Ben in Fire Red. I have both engines assembled and just did the valves clearance and static ignition timing.
Hope you are doing well. I just sent you a Friend request on Facebook.
Cheers,
Cliff.
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