Hi guys,
I really wanted a set of plastics for my 88, and was not willing to settle and make it green, so I reached out to Tom at DC plastics. They make a vacuum formed reproduction set for the 88 in green. I asked him to make some white for me and he said no problem. This has been my experience with them.
There are no brackets on the back, I have not figured out how I am putting a headlight in yet because I do not have the original one to play with, but you can see they riveted this tub-like rectangle on the back of it. I found a creative way to secure it to the handle bar clamps with simple L brackets that feels pretty solid. I replaced the plastic garden mesh that came with it for some aluminum diamond mesh I powder coated black, looks pretty sharp I'll have to post some pics.
The rear fender comes with no holes pre-drilled. This was a good thing for me because the rear frame is slightly tweaked, and by off setting the holes just a little I have it looking very straight. The part where the tail light mounts is not flat and it going to take more creative energy to make fit.
Everything fit with little modification with the exception of the tail light. The two side panels need 10mm spacers for the lower mounting holes, they are 10mm shallower than their injection molded counterparts. This was not a big deal I spun some out of aluminum and it's not much hassle to put them in place when bolting everything up.
These panels are much more flexible than OEM. The instructions say heat with a heat gun and bend as needed to make fit. The rear panels were somewhat flat, and I had a tough time getting the memory out of them completely. You can see they almost flare out, but not quite, as opposed to curving in. I am ok with that at this point. They do look really nice.
White plastics for 88
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Re: White plastics for 88
Looks great. Now we need to get him to make a gas tank and cap.
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MAN! That turned out pretty well! Thanks for reporting back.
Check that chain tension!
Check that chain tension!
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Thanks guys. Ha ha, yeah I'm definitely at the lower end of 2" slack, That chain and sprockets were brand new in that pic. Few laps around the yard to loosen it up and it is a bit better. Seems like one notch down and its too loose.
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Right, and a way to make the decals stay on the tank we'll be all set. I have the correct set for mine but haven't put them on yet because I'm not sure how to make them stay there. As soon as it got warm out one day these blue ones started getting tiny bubbles, right now they are starting to de-laminate and are puffy with big air bubbles. I've been reading up on epoxy liners but nothing seems appropriate for a plastic tank that will be subject to repeated flexing.
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The best way is to drain the tank after every ride.
Otherwise, they won't be sticking real well.
Otherwise, they won't be sticking real well.
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Is that still effective after fuel has been permeating the plastic for 30 years? Thinking about making perforated clear panels for the sides of the tank to keep them in place and prevent my knees from rubbing them off.
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Yeah. Getting stickers to stick to really old plastic tanks is tough.
I have seen some really nasty tanks that are stained brown.
I have seen some really nasty tanks that are stained brown.
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Bike looks great! Wonder how many white ones they sold - seems like they are really rare.
For the stickers - I bet you could find a 3M VHB or transfer tape that has an adhesive that will work, then stick the stickers onto the VHB and cut them out to shape. I don't know what adhesive would be appropriate - you'll want one that is gasoline resistant and for low surface energy substrates. You can typically get small pieces on Ebay or Amazon for testing
For the stickers - I bet you could find a 3M VHB or transfer tape that has an adhesive that will work, then stick the stickers onto the VHB and cut them out to shape. I don't know what adhesive would be appropriate - you'll want one that is gasoline resistant and for low surface energy substrates. You can typically get small pieces on Ebay or Amazon for testing