Everything is right for an 86 besides polished scoops and windscreen and it if it was wrong it does not say restored to factory specifications the bike looks great !Very nice bike, but nowhere near "fully restored". A great deal of that bike didn't come on an '86. (Polished scoops, cam covers are the wrong color, wrong windscreen, wrong wheel color, calipers are wrong color, etc.)
I SEE YOU DIDN"T LEARN A THING!!!!!Very nice bike, but nowhere near "fully restored". A great deal of that bike didn't come on an '86. (Polished scoops, cam covers are the wrong color, wrong windscreen, wrong wheel color, calipers are wrong color, etc.)
I thought that I was the only one who did all that! I agree 100% with your thinking!“Concourse” restoration is the highest of restorations resulting in better than brand new from the factory. So I “rebuild” Vmaxes. I sand the casting flash on unseen areas of aluminum parts, I relieve sharp corners and round off sharp edges for things getting new finishes simply so it helps hold a finish and not start a thin area of paint, chrome, powdercoat whatever. I polish nuts and bolts that were just raw from the factory. I use an Oddessy battery and other functional upgrades. Is it it restored ? Is it over restored ? Is it simply cleaned up and reassembled? In the end I don’t give a ****. A clean and proper Max is what I want. I do not compete and always appreciate and “Clean” bike.
In my book that would be customisation or upgrading.Whatever the terms an owner uses, I'd say that when you take receipt of a new to you bike, and you refinish it to your taste, that process can legitimately be called, or referred to, as a 'restoration.'
Wrong.I'd say that when you take receipt of a new to you bike, and you refinish it to your taste, that process can legitimately be called, or referred to, as a 'restoration.'
“Concourse” restoration is the highest of restorations resulting in better than brand new from the factory. So I “rebuild” Vmaxes. I sand the casting flash on unseen areas of aluminum parts, I relieve sharp corners and round off sharp edges for things getting new finishes simply so it helps hold a finish and not start a thin area of paint, chrome, powdercoat whatever. I polish nuts and bolts that were just raw from the factory. I use an Oddessy battery and other functional upgrades. Is it it restored ? Is it over restored ? Is it simply cleaned up and reassembled? In the end I don’t give a ****. A clean and proper Max is what I want. I do not compete and always appreciate and “Clean” bike.
https://komonews.com/news/consumer/local-car-dealer-sued-over-classic-car-sold-at-auctionMust be a lot of fraud going on at Barrett Jackson and Pebble Beach. Few cars ever achieve a 1000 point grade - often due to non-original parts being substituted, yet they're sure sold as restored.
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