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Old Man with a Hat
Old smokey today (75 RD 350), and a new addition (widowmaker) with a long road ahead. Last run in 1980 while the owner spent some time as a guest of the feds.
Now that’s cool. I love old bikes like that.. keep us posted as you progress.Old smokey today (75 RD 350), and a new addition (widowmaker) with a long road ahead. Last run in 1980 while the owner spent some time as a guest of the feds.
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Your work looks good. You should get some spot weld cutters.Finally got the front seats back from the upholsterer for the 300 convertible so we set about removing the NYer seats we had temporarily installed in it (so we could still drive it) and also the carpeting. Upon removing the carpet we found ... RUST. No big surprise there, I knew there was some. So I've started working on the repairs. I'm still an amateur when it comes to cutting, shaping, and welding, but my skills are starting to improve and I'm actually enjoying the work to a certain extent, or I guess I should say I'm enjoying the satisfaction of being able to do this...
Rusty hole in passenger side where the floor is spot welded to the reinforcing crossmember. (driver side is about the same condition)
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I actually did a pretty decent job of cutting out the rust
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Got the patch in the reinforcing member
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Now that’s cool. I love old bikes like that.. keep us posted as you progress.
Holy **** do you have an Ammeter issue there. Lucky you opened it up and found it.Finally getting to the guts of my instrument panel rehab. Fingers crossed.
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I used a cheap Bosch unit as the guts and parts from the original to keep it OEM.
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@James Romano - tell me more! Part numbers? Pics?? Maybe a link to the post where you chronicled the entire process???
It is on sand... perhaps it can be scutched over with a 2x4...