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  • Ancientmariner
    • Feb 2018
    • 859

    #1

    BMW R80 restoration

    So the Honda is done and the next project is commenced!

    This old girl is battered. She was donated to me or destined for a scrap yard. A lifetime of outside storage has taken its toll but nothing a full rebuild, plenty of parts washing, vapour blasting, powder coating etc can't solve.

    Intend to turn it into a cafe racer. Will change handle bars, shocks, seat and wheels (for wire spoke type) as well as a full strip and rebuild.
    Also all red will become black.

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  • Tim Marlow
    SMF Supporters
    • Apr 2018
    • 18903
    • Tim
    • Somerset UK

    #2
    I must admit, a shaft drive Boxer cafe racer seems a bit of an anachronism …..
    Bet it will be fun finding out though….bring it on!

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    • Nicko
      SMF Supporters
      • Apr 2019
      • 1403
      • Nick
      • East Anglia

      #3
      Looks like quite a late model with the mono-lever rear end. I'll follow along if you don't mind....

      Nick

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      • Ancientmariner
        • Feb 2018
        • 859

        #4
        1989 model Nick (I checked the V5 today).

        So strated a small but of stripping today which turned into an 85% strip.
        The old girls had a hard life but a nut and bolt rebuild will be a new lease of life. I plan to:
        1. Remove, strip, OH and rebuild engine.
        2. Clean and vapour blast all that can be and have painting, powder coating and plating done as required.
        3. New wheels (wire spoke).
        4. Ohlins front forks and rear mono.
        5. All bearings and seals to replace.
        6. Strip and rebuild shaft drive.
        7. Brakes full strip and rebuild, new discs.
        8. Bend/weld new rear sub frame.
        9. Make new seat.
        10. Strip and repaint tank.
        11. Build battery housing and handle bars.
        12. OH anything else not listed.

        So more than I expected done today.

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        • tigersteve
          SMF Supporters
          • Jan 2018
          • 678

          #5
          Best of luck ! Beyond my skill level, will be watching with interest .......

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          • Airborne01
            • Mar 2021
            • 3968
            • Steve
            • Essex

            #6
            In the words of the Great Mechanic in the Sky - yum. yum - pigs bum! Lovely bike!

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            • minitnkr
              Charter Rabble member
              • Apr 2018
              • 7537
              • Paul
              • Dayton, OH USA

              #7
              Much silkpursury req'd.

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              • adt70hk
                SMF Supporters
                • Sep 2019
                • 10409

                #8
                Good luck with the project!

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                • Tim Marlow
                  SMF Supporters
                  • Apr 2018
                  • 18903
                  • Tim
                  • Somerset UK

                  #9
                  Fair bit of work there James. Be worth it when you finish. It will look like the pink one in the pictures in no time

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                  • Nicko
                    SMF Supporters
                    • Apr 2019
                    • 1403
                    • Nick
                    • East Anglia

                    #10
                    Does look pretty scabby up close, but a great basis for what you intend.

                    Nick

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                    • Ancientmariner
                      • Feb 2018
                      • 859

                      #11
                      Yes it has to be said the more I took off the worse it's got. However, on the positive side the engine is good and will look spot on when it's been stripped and vapour blasted and fully rebuilt. Frame is good and sound and will look spot on once vapour blasted and powder coated.
                      Seat and sub frame I will make from scratch.
                      Tank is fine. Carbs are good. Battery mount etc are ruined but that will go where old air box was anyway as I will have air filters on the individual carbs which saves a lot of space.
                      Exhausts are sleeved which is good though I am currently TIGing them in place as full sections. Silencers will be new as will suspension. Also full rewire will be done. Want to reuse as much as possible but also have nice new components where required and some of my own custom creations.

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                      • Ancientmariner
                        • Feb 2018
                        • 859

                        #12
                        Originally posted by Tim Marlow
                        Fair bit of work there James. Be worth it when you finish. It will look like the pink one in the pictures in no time
                        That's exactly the distressed look I'm going for Tim

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                        • yak face
                          Moderator
                          • Jun 2009
                          • 13840
                          • Tony
                          • Sheffield

                          #13
                          Hats off to you james , im always in awe of anyone doing this sort of thing , be it car , bike , whatever . A very good knowledge of the subject and processes is always required and you've got that evidently . Looking forward to the end result ( btw you’ll probably do this quicker than one of my average kit builds !! )

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                          • Ancientmariner
                            • Feb 2018
                            • 859

                            #14
                            Originally posted by yak face
                            Hats off to you james , im always in awe of anyone doing this sort of thing , be it car , bike , whatever . A very good knowledge of the subject and processes is always required and you've got that evidently . Looking forward to the end result ( btw you’ll probably do this quicker than one of my average kit builds !! )
                            I think I lack the knowledge of any of it, just making it up as I go along really But thanks anyway, the speed of getting it stripped surprised me actually. Awaiting a massive tray for parts washing.

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                            • Ancientmariner
                              • Feb 2018
                              • 859

                              #15
                              So it appears that I haven't posted for a while.

                              At the stage where I have a front wheel and suspension, frame, engine block, swing arm/drive shaft, rear wheel and a fuel tank, plus a box of bits.

                              I have used the plasma to cut away all bits of the frame I don't want, angle ground them back and just need to remove the head stock cups before frame is ready for clean up and paint removal and prepping of welding on new sub frame.
                              Bearing cups are recessed so going to have to weld bar onto them to enable removal, along with plenty of heat on the collar!

                              Haven't begun the engine OH yet, wondering how far to go with it.
                              Probably do suspension first as that's a nice simple job.

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