1965 Honda C100 Gets First Bath In Years
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- Опубліковано 19 жов 2024
- Classic Revamp: The Great Bath of a 1965 Honda C100 #c100 #vintagemotorcycles #motorcyclerewind
Welcome back to another episode of Motorcycle Rewind, where we breathe life back into the classics. This time we tackle the iconic 1965 Honda C100, giving it its first bath in years!
Follow along as we delve into the layers of time, using a scotch brite pad to gently exfoliate and remove surface rust from the pristine white paintwork. We pay particular attention to the painted-over factory decals, painstakingly restoring them to their original glory. This episode is a testament to the amazing resilience of this vintage model and the transformative power of a little elbow grease!
Whether you're a motorcycle enthusiast, a restoration junkie, or just love a good makeover story, you won't want to miss this satisfying transformation. From rusty relic to gleaming gem, watch how we restore the C100 back to its former splendor.
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Nice look forward to the next episode
Thanks check out the 1964 C200 series if you haven’t already. ua-cam.com/play/PL-scC4K--fyNFKThpZOtLd9qoOw23EI6g.html thanks for watching.
Harvey suggested I watch your video on this bike the other day. I immediately subscribed and have been binge watching your videos. I love your channel and your work. Thank you for sharing.
Thanks for watching. Really appreciate it. I started this channel because my wife said, “You’re in there talking to yourself, might as well record it”. 😂 She wasn’t wrong!!
“I can’t help myself” 😂 so relatable. I’m definitely guilty of going down a restoration rabbit hole.
I have lots of “red pill” moments. Trying to see how deep the “rabbit hole goes”😂
nice
Thanks
That’s remarkable getting those stickers back.
I save as much as I can on most of my bikes, but I don’t think I’ve ever recovered an original sticker
This is the first ones I have successfully saved. Was expecting to scrub the red off of the decal. Thanks for watching.
You are a wizard,it looks awesome.
😂 it came out really good. Thanks for watching.
@@motorcyclerewind Good good job as you always do.Becoming a huge fan of your work.
I saw a video where a guy put brake cleaner on steel wool and cleaned spray paint off a Honda Gas Tank. I have a '69 CL350 that the PO painted blue. Original color is Red with white bottom. He also painted the side covers and headlight. I tried the brake cleaner on a side cover and viola! White side cover. It worked great! I have to try it on the gas tank now. As you said, I can't make it any worse so I'm going for it.
Nice Cub. I like the all white Good Guy look. 😅
On my CB450 K1 I used carb cleaner to remove paint from the chrome side covers just came right off and did not damage the chrome. Thanks for watching.
I have a ‘62 and a ‘64 C110 in white that I’d love to get going again. Both bikes have had the kick starts sheered off. Does anyone know a source to get kick starters?
They are out there. I did a quick google search and saw some. Depending on where they are broken you could have them welded.
is that a f100 supercab in your lot?
It's a 1978 Ford F150 4x4. I traded a 1978 Yamaha XS650 I paid $50 for it. Then we put new engine, transmission, Basically everything underneath. It's my daily driver!