Honda CB750 Sandcast

Rivets for the DC fender

J. Ubben

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Hi there,
my chrome-plater removed the rivets from the DC before chrome-plating. He did not arrange for a replacement.
Does any of you know where I can buy the rivets?
It should look completely original again.
I hope someone can help me.

Best Regards
Joke



J. Ubben

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It ist a DC Fender from the eraly Sandcast



J. Ubben

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If someone still has an original fender, they are welcome to offer it to me.   ;)


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You need to buy 5/32 brass round head rivets . This is where I buy mine. Cut to length and peen them over You will need a cup for the rivet head so you don't damage them when peening. There may be other suppliers but I use this guy
https://www.ebay.com.au/itm/264899367840?hash=item3dad3b93a0:g:-RYAAOSwytxfhzGU
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J. Ubben

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Thanks for the tip KP.
Are there such rivets in stainless steel? Since they have to be added when the fender is already chrome-plated?

best regards

Johann



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I have them fitted when the copper is done and then plated with bracket in place. Never had an issue but stainless should be good but I've never seen them done
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Hi there,
my chrome-plater removed the rivets from the DC before chrome-plating. He did not arrange for a replacement.
Does any of you know where I can buy the rivets?
It should look completely original again.
I hope someone can help me.

Best Regards
Joke
I have used 4mm stainless steel bolts and turned the head of the bolts in a lathe. Afterwards they are sanded and polished and the ends are cut off. Then they are fitted with nuts. It looks exactly like chrome-plated rivets when fitted.
It is easy to carry out and there is no risk of damaging an expensive front fender.


J. Ubben

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Very good idea. That helped me.
Best regards
Johann