I have a tip for you. Not sure if you already know this, but : Fill your UltraSonic cleaner with water. Put your carburettors / parts in a Zip-Loc bag and fill the bag with cleaning fluid. Place the bag in the water and you'll get the exact same effect. You can use plastic / glass jars too if you have sharper objects to clean. Hopefully this helps and will save you some cleaning fluid and time cleaning your cleaner.
I just bought my first project bike, a 1981 Suzuki GS650. I have no experience doing anything like this, your videos (although all Honda) have been a massive help. Just bought one of your shirts a few min ago because they're cool and as a thank you for the inspiration. Keep up the great work along with the stellar video quality
When welding frame together should`nt there be a plug piece of pipe shared between the frame end where you weld it? Nice to see old bikes being brought back to life.
I was thinking 'expanding foam' as you were making the cut-out. But you have a good point using the foam for access later on. Love your work bud. Keep 'em coming!
i'll be making a whole new cafe racer style subframe for my 1988 yz250 cafe racer supermoto street tracker build this was a big help as I'm planning on bending my tube using a gas torch and some dyes the only problem was making the compound bend for the up swept part this video was a big help
I enjoy watching your bike builds( not much of a Camaro fan ) . I do have a question. On the frame hoops. Wouldn't it be a lot stronger to sleeve them at the joint where you weld it to the bike frame? I'm just use to doing it whenever I have a tube joint. I drill a couple holes in tubes I'm joining together. Insert a tube inside each end that sticks out past the end. Then do a rosette weld in each hole. Then weld the joints. You end up with a really strong joint with less of a chance of cracking in the future.
I got my Classic Octane t-shirt yesterday. I replaced the handlebars on my CB750 two days ago and I'd been struggling with getting all the handlebar switch wires hooked up correctly. Once I put on my Classic Octane tee, I had it figured out in no time. Not saying the shirt has magic motorcycle powers, but it seemed to help me figure out what I was doing wrong. (Turns out I wasn't actually doing anything wrong, the aftermarket switches I bought had two wires that had somehow been swapped, so the brown and red wire was actually the black wire with the brown stripe and vice versa...which can throw you for a loop when you're going by the color codes to hook everything up.
How long did it take to get your shirt? I ordered one on May 13 and no shirt or update beyond COVID-related delay. Fine, just wondering if I'll actually get one.
Wouldn't you be able to bend each end of the straight pipe first and then bend your 180 bend. Since you do so many similar builds you could develop a strategic starting length to end up with exactly what you need for the hoop
I have tried that but I still don’t have the clearance to get the bend in the right spot. This bender needs about 10 inches of straight tube from the start of any bend.
Do you have a wiring fish? I can send you a length of fiberglass rod (for free, since they come in the center of fiber optic cable as strength members) if you want. They work well for fishing wires through tight spaces. Either way, love watching your builds, and I can't wait to see how this bike turns out overall!
I want to get a bike built by this man one day. This build is looking especially great. I'm a poor PhD though, so hopefully he will still be doing this 3 years out.
Sorry if this was mentioned in another video but where did you get that seat. I know it’s a TuffSide seat but I can seem to find up-swoop seats on TuffSide.com
Classic Octane thanks for your time/ replay. After this confirmation I figured out that the problem was that the upswept option didn’t show up when shopping on an iPad but that it does with a desktop/ laptop. Weird. Anyways keep up the good work. Love the content and your bikes. If you have a cb750 in the works I’d love to see what you do with the oil tank.
Im in the process of doing the hoop' and a seat very soon, On my 77' cb550.. Just wonder if anyone can give me some frame-tube, & seat specs, sizes, ie; 1"? dia, 7/8" slugs,? 9" center -center,? outside-outside? wanted too grab a budget- pre-bent-upsweep frame hoop too save some time, so i can get back on it.. something pretty close to the oem frame dia,width.. I can tweek', and just weldR' up. The seat, im still debating on fab'n my own.. Or droping 300$ on.. Id rather do my own seat, and drop $300 on a CARPY'S 4-1 header.. :)
Well done :-) However, fitting frame hoop on a bike from the 70's is not that challenging is it ;-) In my home country (Norway) these bikes are quite rare, but bikes from the 80's are still 'unpopular' and possible to buy for a reasonable price. Could you consider to build a cafe racer based on a Honda from the 80 's? I am rebuilding a Honda CB400N from 1984, please feel free to take a look at my UA-cam channel where I just recently posted a video of fitting a home made frame hoop (I am a newbie and would appreciate some visitors) :-D
Hi Taylor. I saw a guy do a neat trick with his ultrasonic cleaner that I'd like to share with you. In order to keep his ultrasonic cleaner clean for other uses he places parts such as carb parts in a plastic soda bottle with gasoline or some other solvent and places the bottle in the ultrasonic cleaner filled with just hot water and it cleans the parts in the bottle perfectly. The solvent in the bottle gets dirty but the ultrasonic cleaner stays clean and when you're done you just dump the dirty solvent. Maybe you could try it out on one of your episodes. His site is www.stevessmallenginesaloon.com/
Hey man. Love the vids. Can’t understand why you Americans still stick with imperial measurements. Shit, it’s so freAking basic man. Surely millimeters are more accurate. FFS !!!
I have a tip for you. Not sure if you already know this, but : Fill your UltraSonic cleaner with water. Put your carburettors / parts in a Zip-Loc bag and fill the bag with cleaning fluid. Place the bag in the water and you'll get the exact same effect. You can use plastic / glass jars too if you have sharper objects to clean. Hopefully this helps and will save you some cleaning fluid and time cleaning your cleaner.
Great video. Always a good day when something new pops up on Classic Octane!
instablaster...
I just bought my first project bike, a 1981 Suzuki GS650. I have no experience doing anything like this, your videos (although all Honda) have been a massive help. Just bought one of your shirts a few min ago because they're cool and as a thank you for the inspiration. Keep up the great work along with the stellar video quality
When welding frame together should`nt there be a plug piece of pipe shared between the frame end where you weld it?
Nice to see old bikes being brought back to life.
I saw my first led in the mid 70s on the stereo power button... bike looks great, sir
nice job with the light cutout. keep it going Taylor.
I was thinking 'expanding foam' as you were making the cut-out. But you have a good point using the foam for access later on. Love your work bud. Keep 'em coming!
Definitely looking forward to seeing the tail light fully installed 🤙🏼
Love the look of the upswept seat. Does it accommodate a passenger? WHat's the length of it?
i'll be making a whole new cafe racer style subframe for my 1988 yz250 cafe racer supermoto street tracker build this was a big help as I'm planning on bending my tube using a gas torch and some dyes the only problem was making the compound bend for the up swept part this video was a big help
Just wanted to say that I love this channel. So many great videos, thanks for sharing!
Hi Taylor, great video, very enjoyable to watch. Looking forward to seeing the next instalment. 😎👍👍👍🇬🇧
I enjoy watching your bike builds( not much of a Camaro fan ) .
I do have a question. On the frame hoops. Wouldn't it be a lot stronger to sleeve them at the joint where you weld it to the bike frame? I'm just use to doing it whenever I have a tube joint. I drill a couple holes in tubes I'm joining together. Insert a tube inside each end that sticks out past the end. Then do a rosette weld in each hole. Then weld the joints. You end up with a really strong joint with less of a chance of cracking in the future.
why do you paint your frames and not powder coat them? have you had any problems with the paint you use coming off?
What seat is that? I'm after that exact style.
Hi,
Awesome video. What make is that tube bender?
Great video. I have a 1980 Honda cb900 that I'm turning in to a cafe racer. where did you get your parts
Awesome stuff. Been working on my first build and this totally helped me out with the rear hoop!
quick question what was the exact seat u used its really nice
Great ideas! Thanks for sharing.
hi do you sleeve the joins in the frame rails?
Love the vids! Do you have link to that seat? Doing a cb 650 -82 and your vids are helping so much! Thank you!
I got my Classic Octane t-shirt yesterday. I replaced the handlebars on my CB750 two days ago and I'd been struggling with getting all the handlebar switch wires hooked up correctly. Once I put on my Classic Octane tee, I had it figured out in no time. Not saying the shirt has magic motorcycle powers, but it seemed to help me figure out what I was doing wrong. (Turns out I wasn't actually doing anything wrong, the aftermarket switches I bought had two wires that had somehow been swapped, so the brown and red wire was actually the black wire with the brown stripe and vice versa...which can throw you for a loop when you're going by the color codes to hook everything up.
How long did it take to get your shirt? I ordered one on May 13 and no shirt or update beyond COVID-related delay. Fine, just wondering if I'll actually get one.
Another great video Tyler
Keep up the good work
Like your creative ideas.
Nick
Australia
Can you provide a link to the welding equipment you use
What black spray did you use on rims. Works well ?
Wouldn't you be able to bend each end of the straight pipe first and then bend your 180 bend. Since you do so many similar builds you could develop a strategic starting length to end up with exactly what you need for the hoop
was thinking that too. do two upsweeps 1st before the hoop.
I have tried that but I still don’t have the clearance to get the bend in the right spot. This bender needs about 10 inches of straight tube from the start of any bend.
Classic Octane makes sense. good stuff and keep it up buddy.
DIY tube bender ? ua-cam.com/video/9AYSWumZWjs/v-deo.html
Really helpful video! thanks mate
Do you have a wiring fish? I can send you a length of fiberglass rod (for free, since they come in the center of fiber optic cable as strength members) if you want. They work well for fishing wires through tight spaces. Either way, love watching your builds, and I can't wait to see how this bike turns out overall!
what stops water from getting in the frame where it's cut and rusting out
Texas heat
How thick is the wall of the frame tube on a honda cb500F from 1975?
My bike is turning out beautiful. Can’t wait to throw a leg over it
I want to get a bike built by this man one day. This build is looking especially great. I'm a poor PhD though, so hopefully he will still be doing this 3 years out.
You gonna put a drain hole in that hoop? or Epoxy it shut?
Good stuff as always man 👍🏼
Great video, where did you bought those integrated LEDs?
Great video's. Comment for the YT algorithm
You dont use 2 component paint?
Dude, you're good!
why didn't you finish the install??
Hi you ever thought of turning one of the 750 into a trike ? would love to see how you would do that . Love your vids Mark in South Africa
Great video again very interesting cheers
Damn Taylor! Those welds did look seamless
good information, ideas
Where did you get that seat from ?
Great one
Nice vid as always.
Do you have a link to that led light strip?
How do you like that esab sentenial hood?? I have one just like it and love it
It’s amazing. 10X better than my old hood.
Sorry to ask but I have to....any progress on Apocalypto triumph?
Where do you buy the seats?
great video thanks!
What tube length do i need to make a hoop like that ?
keep it comin
Great & educational, as per usual. Wish you lived near by. Would love you to get your hans dirty on my CB500. (er... Sweden)
Sorry if this was mentioned in another video but where did you get that seat. I know it’s a TuffSide seat but I can seem to find up-swoop seats on TuffSide.com
It’s their flat seat but there is an option on that page to select upswept.
Classic Octane thanks for your time/ replay. After this confirmation I figured out that the problem was that the upswept option didn’t show up when shopping on an iPad but that it does with a desktop/ laptop. Weird. Anyways keep up the good work. Love the content and your bikes. If you have a cb750 in the works I’d love to see what you do with the oil tank.
this channel made me build my first bike!😅inspired from🇵🇭🤙
Or you could've used a longer pipe and cut out wedges in the tube, in the correct angles, bent them, and welded the pipe together.
Could also use a torch and bend them as well. No shortage of ways to do the same job.
@@ClassicOctane More than one way to skin a cat. ;)
Hell go strong man become an enterprise so I can work with you
I guess it’ll be nicer to have the tubes under the seat completely removed and replaced with straight tubes
Sir how much cafe racer bike cost ? Like approximately or at least thank you 🙏. I’m crazy about cafe racer bike.
5,000 give or take.
Thank you for the reply right away but right now I don’t have enough but one day I will ride cafe racer bike .
When you start bending the pipe, there is horror sounding noises in the background
Im in the process of doing the hoop' and a seat very soon, On my 77' cb550.. Just wonder if anyone can give me some frame-tube, & seat specs, sizes, ie; 1"? dia, 7/8" slugs,? 9" center -center,? outside-outside? wanted too grab a budget- pre-bent-upsweep frame hoop too save some time, so i can get back on it..
something pretty close to the oem frame dia,width.. I can tweek', and just weldR' up.
The seat, im still debating on fab'n my own.. Or droping 300$ on.. Id rather do my own seat, and drop $300 on a CARPY'S 4-1 header.. :)
Really enjoy watching your videos! Thanks for all the tips (roll bar paint = awesome) #womenwhowrench . Monica
Well done :-) However, fitting frame hoop on a bike from the 70's is not that challenging is it ;-) In my home country (Norway) these bikes are quite rare, but bikes from the 80's are still 'unpopular' and possible to buy for a reasonable price. Could you consider to build a cafe racer based on a Honda from the 80 's?
I am rebuilding a Honda CB400N from 1984, please feel free to take a look at my UA-cam channel where I just recently posted a video of fitting a home made frame hoop (I am a newbie and would appreciate some visitors) :-D
Aloha
Did you ever finish that Range Rover
I did a few more jobs on it then decided to was best to let a Land Rover shop do the rest.
What year is that frame from?
This one is an early 70s, I think 71-72 if I remember correctly.
@@ClassicOctane Awesome thank you! Just picked up a '71 cb350, your channel has been a big inspiration for the purchase!
Hi Taylor. I saw a guy do a neat trick with his ultrasonic cleaner that I'd like to share with you. In order to keep his ultrasonic cleaner clean for other uses he places parts such as carb parts in a plastic soda bottle with gasoline or some other solvent and places the bottle in the ultrasonic cleaner filled with just hot water and it cleans the parts in the bottle perfectly. The solvent in the bottle gets dirty but the ultrasonic cleaner stays clean and when you're done you just dump the dirty solvent. Maybe you could try it out on one of your episodes. His site is www.stevessmallenginesaloon.com/
Hey man. Love the vids. Can’t understand why you Americans still stick with imperial measurements. Shit, it’s so freAking basic man. Surely millimeters are more accurate. FFS !!!