You should get a flux core welding machine and start welding, once you have some practice and don't suck much with it, you will have all kinds of crazy ideas and won't stop doing it. So far I have modified an scooter frame, fixed a broken weld on my XRL, build a BBQ smoker, turned my fireplace into a wood oven for pizza, build a stand to work on my bikes... you get the idea.
@@erickgarcia6906 That is the plan this winter. Gotta be done before May 1st or will be waiting until next winter. I do not waste what little riding weather we have in NY in the shop.
just bought an 90 vmax last summer and i’ve done nothing to restore it since i got it so i need to get to work myself but here in FL i guess you could say i have it easy with weather down here. Hope all goes well with your project up there. Hope your water lines don’t freeze this year lol
I would encourage you to at the very least, use two bolts for the seat, seat pan. The weight of the rider , plus the force of momentum while riding, are alot for one bolt.
Currently restoring an '85 barn find cmx250 for my wife to learn on. After she's done with it I just might be doing a similar build. Looks sick.
Killer build dude. I can’t wait to build one!
Thanks, this was a really cool project.
You should get a flux core welding machine and start welding, once you have some practice and don't suck much with it, you will have all kinds of crazy ideas and won't stop doing it. So far I have modified an scooter frame, fixed a broken weld on my XRL, build a BBQ smoker, turned my fireplace into a wood oven for pizza, build a stand to work on my bikes... you get the idea.
The build is coming together faster than I was expecting. Looks good man!
The tires will set off the build very well great decision I am totally digging this series of videos!
Cool build. I have an 86 Rebel that is now half 2008 Honda Nighthawk that I need to finish. It has been on the back burner for a long time.
finish it brother!
@@erickgarcia6906 That is the plan this winter. Gotta be done before May 1st or will be waiting until next winter. I do not waste what little riding weather we have in NY in the shop.
just bought an 90 vmax last summer and i’ve done nothing to restore it since i got it so i need to get to work myself but here in FL i guess you could say i have it easy with weather down here. Hope all goes well with your project up there. Hope your water lines don’t freeze this year lol
@@erickgarcia6906 Yes, you are lucky to be in FL used to live down south, Nc, TN, TX. I miss the year round good weather.
Yeah, man. Freak'n rad! Look'n forward to seeing the finished product.
That looks awesome!!
Can't wait to see the next update. Looks great man!
Great job,I’m new follower
Really enjoying the build videos!
I know they are under powered, but it's a Honda. Extremely reliable.
This is pretty awesome!
Thanks!
I’m digging it
Thanks!
Where did you find this tank?
I would encourage you to at the very least, use two bolts for the seat, seat pan. The weight of the rider , plus the force of momentum while riding, are alot for one bolt.
Its personality is starting to show.
Where did you get the tank from ?
Can you let me know where you got your tank from? I got an 86 Honda Rebel 250c I'd like to Bob out
Throttle addiction
Its your fork bigger?
Stock forks.
@@FridaysTheBomb thanks
@@FridaysTheBomb sorry where did you get the wheels I want to get bigger wheels on mine too
@@kyed3386 the wheels are excel takasago. Bought on amazon. Spokes custom made by buchanans.
What size is Petcock for the gas tank 1/4
1/4 npt
Where’d you get the rear fender ?
Throttle Addiction
@@FridaysTheBomb sweet
Where'd you get the tank?
Throttle addiction
if you don't put any screw & bolt in that litlle tank... it might fly away while riding
It already happened to me
I clicked here thinking he was rebuilding or customizing a redesigned rebel not one of the old ones.......Oh well still interesting.
Its a lot cheaper and accesible to buy and build an older one.
Looking great but these videos would be much better at 60fps.
Not all of my cameras shoot at 60fps
Bike looks good, but gas tank looks ugly, showing the back bone under
Thats the point