1. what color of orange did you use?
It is a tank from the states and i haven't painted it. It will be fitted with one that is white later to emulate the early 76 mc5 400.
2.is frame sprayed or powder coated?
Powder coated the frame / hubs / brake plates.
3.what color on the motor and any tricks to painting the magnesium motor's?
Engine is a silver paint that i had, probably could use something else that is more resilient to fuel than i have used. Normally just etch prime and paint.
4.why did you paint the forklegs black, were they black on the 76 400's originally?
These are original 35mm Ceriani leading axle forks that the MC5's had, and yes these are black. i believe the 35mm marzocchi ones were left a natural magnesium look. The triple clamps are blasted and clear coated.
5.What gearing did you use 14/52 ?
I have set it up as 14/52, but will test this weekend. Maybe tallish, so have a spare 13T in case.
6. who is the plastic from DC plastics or elsewhere ?
Unfortunately i had to use DC plastics. The LHS cover fitted close, RHS one the holes will be out a fair way off centre from the cover mounting holes, but i fitted my number backgrounds over the hole setup so you cannot see this.
The rear guard fits, I spent ages setting this up, no matter what you do the bloody thing looks bent from the back...
A guy in the states make plastics that are shiney and good quality, but did not want to send overseas...
My bike is the MC5 frame, if you have a 76 GS framed bike (ie the 74.5 gp frame continued) The best plastics are from Maier and are available from the KTM Hutt in the USA i think. Bloody good quality like modern plastics.
My front guard is the UFO universal. There are a few choices from UFO that would suit.
My inner guard is an original NOS Falk.
Regards,
Adrian