circa 1970 Honda Monkey Bike- Project/Resto

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After 3 years of staling, and moving my monkey bike around the garage and not having any space to work on it i finally got my bum into gear and got working.

With my garage cleaned, sorted and squared away, i could make some meaninful progress. (Some of you ma have seen my garage project thread)

So, this was the bike as i got my hands on it. (albeit, with the endine removed)

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Fuel tank
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Front wheel/brakes
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49cc engine + Rear light + A big pile of bits!
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Rear Wheel
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Dodgy bars:
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So, that was the bike as I got it. As far as I know, it has not been started for at least 10 years, but these things are reknowned for being bullet-proof. So a top end strip down/clean/rebuild is in order just to keep it in top nick :)
 
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Day 2!

After a bit of work, I managed to get the top end stripped down. I was pretty mucky in there, took about 20 minutes of some brushing to get the valves/head/piston cleaned up. Its not perfect, but should be ok (I will be looking to replace the engine at a later date with a 110 or 125) The bore looks superb though :)

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Next up, the corroded wheels were stripped down and the rims were treated to a load of wire wheeling!

Both ended up looking something like this...
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Not a perfect polished look, but it these are being painted, so no need really. Just a few coats of primer to keep them nice till painting time :)

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The fuel tank was holy, so this needed wire-wheeling to see where the holes are, and where JBweld needs to be appied. (The tank will be petsealed before use proper)

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So, now, you can see the many holes!!
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Yukky - Should be able to get this repaired hopefully.

Managed to get the tank badges off un-hurt also :)
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Thats it up to Last night. I need to get a gasket set for the topend, and some JBwelb to get the tank sorted. I think i will need a new carb, im missing some internal parts from the one I have, and dont think i can get a re-build kit :(

I am not sure on the legality of lights at the moment, I am being assured that lights/speedo/indicators are not requied due to the age. However, it will need a horn. As mine is pre-72, apparently a squeezy horn will do! I dont think thats a route i will go down though :p
 
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Cool! This going to be road legal?

Yup, thats the plan.

To register a Monkey Bike for road use you must acquire the following:
Age related certificate from manufacturer or MBUK or Roy Bacon
MOT certificate
Insurance certificate
V55 form from DVLA (not available in post offices)
£55 Payment
Photographs of the bike including close up of VIN

Send all that to your local Vehicle Registraion office and in a week or two, they will issue you with an age related registration mark
 
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Ok, I have been working on the fuel tank, and given the wheel a quick blast of black for now.

I should probably say that at this point i am just getting the thing back to road-worthy condition so I can get it MOTed and road legal again. Once it is registered then the proper paint job and frame re-spray will be done. (Basically, its easier to get this done whilst the old frame numbers are easily visable)

I am considering speaking to a local powder-coat company to see what they can do for the bike at a later date :)

The tank with a bit of filler, needs a few more goes to get it right(Im a bit new to this filler malarkey!) I think it might work better after a couple of layers of primer?
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Liquid metal - Savior of fuel tanks - Worldwide! (Yet to be sanded in this pic)
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Forgot to get pics of the wheels, but I will soon enough :)
 
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Looks like this is going to be a laff, I'm watching ;)

Fingers crossed :)

I just ordered the gasket kit, a handlebar knob (to replace the broken 1) a spark plug, and the tank rubber set. - Fingers crossed that lot will arrive on Friday, so i can get the engine back together.

I am then picking up a few other bits from a guy I spoke to online

Standard Exhaust, Standard Carb, Original Coil, Ignition Switch and a tatty seat (for MOT purposes)

I just need to get my hands on a V55/5 form, and an age certificate from either Honda (£27.50) or MBUK (£20).

It is possible, if all goes to plan, that I might have a working bike by the end of next week. This will mean i can then get it MOT'ed and send off all the other documentation to the DVLA.

:D:D

Going by my previous experiences with the DVLA, i fully expect there to be problems at this point.
 
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nice project :D

Thanks :)

I managed to get some work done last night.

Did a bit more filler work on the fuel tank. Decided to give it a light coat of primer to protect it. It still needs a couple more skims of filler to get the shape perfect though.
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Sanded the wheels down a bit, and gave them another quick blast of black.
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Not a perfect finish, and a little run on one side, but happy with it for now. Should look a bit better when the tyres are cleaned up too.
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I then decided to try and remove the forks, and the handlebars, as they are a bit ropey, and will need some work. I managed to break the one good handlebar holder i did have.. Oh, and also managed to snap off the mounting bolt for the right hand bar. So, I think new bars are needed too :(

Managed to get them off though, and didnt lose a single bearing!
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The frame is almost bare now.
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Sorry about the poor pics, it was getting dark!
 
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Just realised that it's you Malt :D

I'm jealous...monkey bikes rock! :cool:

I know, they are wicked :D

Next -
I got the wheels built up...
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Re-covered the old wiring loom....
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...
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Started to build the bike back up again..

Fitted the ignition, the coil, the forks/headset, wheels/brakes, enginecase (minus head/cyclinder) and did a bbbbit of wiring :D
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Then i mocked it up with some of the newer bits to see how it might look :D
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I want one of these to go with my camper but can't find the right one, Plenty of monkey metal foreigners about but no Gens. :(
I'll make do for now watching your rebuild, Good effort. Monkey bikes rock.
 

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Think if I'd have stripped it down that far I'd have got a leccy start C90 lump & a "thumper" exhaust on it. It's not fun unless you are disturbing everybody else on the camp site, waking babies 5 miles away & getting dogs to chase you like they have rabies. :p






/joke (Before the Brigade attack me)
 
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