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  • simontie
    SMF Supporters
    • Jan 2010
    • 1506

    #1

    Honda road racer 1/8th scale

    Dick Mann Daytona winner CR750 (the racing vertion of the CB750) made by MPC never heard of them bought from fleabay a while a go just because I remembered the name,
    so time to stick it together ... not the same detail as my usual kits but there is plenty of room for improvement (hopefully) the chrome plating is everywhere unlike the actual bike but after stripping the first few bits looks like this might be a slow build its taken the last 3 day to strip the first parts soaked in a new batch of 50\50 bleach so the others might take a while to, most of the kit has been chromed but I will persevere
    hoping to respoke the wheels on this one and remodel as per his original winning bike

    simon
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    Why is common sense not so common?
  • Mr Bowcat
    SMF OG
    • Dec 2016
    • 4592
    • Bob
    • London

    #2
    In for the build Simon, nice to see a bigger scale bike being built.
    Si vis pacem, para bellum.

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    • Airborne01
      • Mar 2021
      • 3935
      • Steve
      • Essex

      #3
      Delicious, looking forward to this!
      Steve

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      • Nicko
        SMF Supporters
        • Apr 2019
        • 1394
        • Nick
        • East Anglia

        #4
        I'm in! Bit of a shocker to see that red plastic under the chrome though....

        Nick

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        • simontie
          SMF Supporters
          • Jan 2010
          • 1506

          #5
          Originally posted by therapy
          I'm in! Bit of a shocker to see that red plastic under the chrome though....

          Nick
          yes didn'e exspect that :rolling:
          Why is common sense not so common?

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          • PaulinKendal
            SMF Supporters
            • Jul 2021
            • 1608
            • Paul
            • Kendal

            #6
            Fabulous machine - hope it goes together well for you.

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            • tigersteve
              SMF Supporters
              • Jan 2018
              • 678

              #7
              Looking forward to this - Have fun !!

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              • scottie3158
                SMF Supporters
                • Apr 2018
                • 14197
                • Paul
                • Holbeach

                #8
                I'm in and will follow along.

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                • simontie
                  SMF Supporters
                  • Jan 2010
                  • 1506

                  #9
                  Hi well a non productive night build wise anyway
                  so i was experimenting with spokes and came up with a new jig for the wheels based on the last one, if it ant broke…..Click image for larger version

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ID:	1191549new centre pins i can remove if these fit the next kit others planned are 1/9th so might be close.
                  then i made a small anvil out of a large penny washer drilled a 1mm hole in it on one side and counter sunk the other with a 2.5mm Idea is to push the spoke threw and hold it 1mm+ above the counter sunk hole and form a small dome head on it..Click image for larger version

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ID:	1191552* marks the csk‘ed hole, so I tried the first spoke 1mm @ 26mm long, formed a bit of a head and realised this would have been easier with brass rod not Stainless steel piano wire its hard to form but after a few taps it looked ok and so i bent it using the same anvil not quie 90‘ as its just a test piece then pushed the spoke all the way threw the hole turned out ok.
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                  Cut a nipple and it looks ok when together.
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                  Thats when I decided to count the spokes 40 each wheel….. wheel see how long this takes and if they sit in the hub with out using any glue. Once i start the build i will post some more pictures if it works:rolling:
                  the rest of the kit is still soaking in bleach but it is nearly clean might have to scrape some bits na luck
                  simon
                  Why is common sense not so common?

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                  • scottie3158
                    SMF Supporters
                    • Apr 2018
                    • 14197
                    • Paul
                    • Holbeach

                    #10
                    A great looking jig mate. Have fun with the spokes.

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                    • Mr Bowcat
                      SMF OG
                      • Dec 2016
                      • 4592
                      • Bob
                      • London

                      #11
                      Very innovative.
                      Si vis pacem, para bellum.

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                      • simontie
                        SMF Supporters
                        • Jan 2010
                        • 1506

                        #12
                        No going back now… so i tried the formed nipple on the end of the spoke and it fits and works but very stiff to bend and lift over the hub on a real wheel you are left with play on the rim to move it left and right along with up and down but i cant do this with the scale wheel unless i put all the spokes in the hub first and then try to slip in to the nipples in the rim this is just not viable for now maybe at a later date if I had of used a brass rod or copper they would be a bit more flexible and form easier so for now i will go with the CA and slip them in to place.
                        rim cut from hub with nipples prior to drilling the nipples give you the angle of the spoke Click image for larger version

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                        Drilled, ready to clean up and rebuild Click image for larger version

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                        See what the weekend achieves
                        Simon
                        Why is common sense not so common?

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                        • JR
                          • May 2015
                          • 18273

                          #13
                          Most impressive work Simon, the spoke cut outs are pure scratchery.
                          Will follow.

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                          • scottie3158
                            SMF Supporters
                            • Apr 2018
                            • 14197
                            • Paul
                            • Holbeach

                            #14
                            Very nicely done.

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                            • simontie
                              SMF Supporters
                              • Jan 2010
                              • 1506

                              #15
                              Hi, well started the rear wheel but due to the size of the hole i cut and centre pin diameter I used, I packed it out with 4 packers and wrapped the centre pin to achieve a snug fit not tight same with packers i also Cut and glued some pads on the bottom of the jig hole to lift the rim so it stays central to the hub..
                              first 3 spokes in place, the nipples i placed on the spoke then slid them ithrough the hole in the rim then located the spoke end in the hub and CA‘ed in place. The nipples i will slid in to position once i get them all in on both sizes
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                              And a few more…
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                              Next up date I hope will be this side finished fingers crossed
                              simon
                              Why is common sense not so common?

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