Honda CB750 Sandcast

The Restoration Shop => Gauges - Levers and Cables => Topic started by: CB750faces.com (Lecram) on May 18, 2012, 01:18:10 pm

Title: New project: replacement Sandcast/K0 gauge covers
Post by: CB750faces.com (Lecram) on May 18, 2012, 01:18:10 pm
Your precious Honda CB750 K0 Sandcast deserves gauges that look like new. The plastic gauge covers are often cracked or faded. With these reproduction gauge covers, you can recondition your gauges so that these will look like new, even more when you replace the faces as well.
These covers are unique and the best available this moment. The black cover has an internal ridge. This ridge will help you to position the bottom plate easily.
This set contains two black covers with the transparent lenses glued in. The interior has the right light green colour.

http://www.cb750faces.com/cb750faces.nl/en/honda-cb750-k0-sandcast/6-honda-cb750k0-sandcast-gauge-cover-set.html (http://www.cb750faces.com/cb750faces.nl/en/honda-cb750-k0-sandcast/6-honda-cb750k0-sandcast-gauge-cover-set.html)

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Title: Re: New project: replacement Sandcast/K0 gauge covers
Post by: kmb69 on May 18, 2012, 01:40:50 pm
Very nice work.

Are we able to send our gages to you for restoration? Thanks, Keith
Title: Re: New project: replacement Sandcast/K0 gauge covers
Post by: Joe K on May 18, 2012, 01:46:24 pm
Amazing work, Lecram!  And great attention to detail.  Good price too.

Joe K.
Title: Re: New project: replacement Sandcast/K0 gauge covers
Post by: CB750faces.com (Lecram) on May 18, 2012, 04:17:29 pm
Very nice work.

Are we able to send our gages to you for restoration? Thanks, Keith


For sure, Keith. I have restored many K0 gauges. Also Mark's #97: http://cb750sandcastonly.com/smf_forum/index.php?topic=366.msg4819#msg4819 (http://cb750sandcastonly.com/smf_forum/index.php?topic=366.msg4819#msg4819)

Here you find more info about the gauge restorations:
http://www.cb750faces.com/cb750faces.nl/en/content/7-gauge-restoration-services (http://www.cb750faces.com/cb750faces.nl/en/content/7-gauge-restoration-services)

You can contact me at: info@cb750faces.com
Title: Re: New project: replacement Sandcast/K0 gauge covers
Post by: kp on May 19, 2012, 04:58:26 pm
Top job Marcel. Great to see this attention to detail KP
Title: Re: New project: replacement Sandcast/K0 gauge covers
Post by: sancastnorway on June 13, 2012, 10:18:25 pm
Let me know when you have the finnished product for sale. I need one set.... I have bought the faces of you before :)
Jan, Norway
Title: Re: New project: replacement Sandcast/K0 gauge covers
Post by: CB750faces.com (Lecram) on June 14, 2012, 12:21:32 am
Let me know when you have the finnished product for sale. I need one set.... I have bought the faces of you before :)
Jan, Norway

I will do so, Jan. The producer is producing these now and I expect these within a few weeks.
Title: Re: New project: replacement Sandcast/K0 gauge covers
Post by: CB750faces.com (Lecram) on June 25, 2012, 07:41:45 am
The first series of covers will arrive first half of August. The final retail price is 80 euros/cover w/lens.

The first series is almost sold out, only a few left. I will get a second series later this year.

Please send me an email to info@cb750faces.com if you also want to pre-register for these covers.

If you already have send me and email, you are on the list.

Price is excl. 19% VAT for European Union residents and excl. shipping costs
Title: Re: New project: replacement Sandcast/K0 gauge covers
Post by: kp on September 21, 2012, 04:32:42 am
Marcel
These covers are superb, absolutely first class. A great job my friend  :o
KP
Title: Re: New project: replacement Sandcast/K0 gauge covers
Post by: CB750faces.com (Lecram) on September 21, 2012, 05:55:25 am
Marcel
These covers are superb, absolutely first class. A great job my friend  :o
KP

Thank you, Kerry.

I ran out all covers I had in stock. I have ordered new stock which will be available end of this year.
Title: Re: New project: replacement Sandcast/K0 gauge covers
Post by: kp on September 21, 2012, 07:31:34 am
Fellas, it's great to see much entrepreneurial risk being taken by members in relation to reproducing these very hard to find items. We have Steve V with his #28 carb fittings, Mark with his mirror stems and now Marcel with these spot on instrument cases. I do appreciate that Yamiya has the lions share of reproduction parts but seems to me that only us (that's we) enthusiastic collectors can pay the attention to detail when it comes to reproducing a part.  I do hope we continue to support these ventures as reproducing a part is one thing but getting a return on the investment (read covering the cost) is the risk that sometimes goes unnoticed.
I do have to acknowledge that Yamiya sells some fine product that are 99.99% spot on, nevertheless, the home grown member product sometimes has the edge. Let's call it the "vested interest" factor.
I urge everyone who is a member of this board to provide comment/feedback on this post ....  cos I care. Yabba Dabba  ;D KP
Title: Re: New project: replacement Sandcast/K0 gauge covers
Post by: hondasan on September 25, 2012, 06:49:35 am
And lets not forget the short neck brake hoses KP. All of the parts "our guys" have made available have been superbly accurate; none have disappointed when I opened the packets. The attention to detail stems from the enthusiasm / undestanding of detail correctness, and persistance of the talented individuals concerned. Many thanks to all.
Yamiya have of course made available a great range of repro parts, just occasionally missing that last 0.1% of detail correctness that maybe stems from the commercial / business approach they inevitably follow.

Cheers guys - Chris R. 
Title: Re: New project: replacement Sandcast/K0 gauge covers
Post by: CB750faces.com (Lecram) on December 05, 2012, 01:29:52 pm
Good news fellows. The new series is coming soon! I just received the prototypes and these are even an improvement compared to the previous ones. I have chosen another manufacturer.

The lens does have the silver ring already printed on the edge. That's the biggest improvement. The texture is more like the original.
The covers look great and do fit perfectly. Due to the small rim at the inside, you only need to insert the bottom plate into the cover with a little pressure and it fits! Compared to the Yamiya covers, these don't have these rims and you always struggle to get the cover at the right position.

And the price is much more attractive: only 160 euros a pair ($210). (Yamiya charges $322!! for less quality)

The first series is limited, the second series comes later. Please pre-register if you want to be the first: http://www.cb750faces.com/contact_me.php (http://www.cb750faces.com/contact_me.php)

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Title: Re: New project: replacement Sandcast/K0 gauge covers
Post by: Sgt.Pinback on November 18, 2013, 08:25:48 am
How may I remove the original gauge cover?
Title: Re: New project: replacement Sandcast/K0 gauge covers
Post by: CB750faces.com (Lecram) on November 18, 2013, 01:36:09 pm
How may I remove the original gauge cover?

You can remove the folded rim from the bottom plate with a screw driver. The original cover will slide off easily.

Meanwhile, the cover have improved, also the green internal color has applied now. I have changed the openings post with actual info and pictures.
In November, i provide a 20% additional discount!

Title: Re: New project: replacement Sandcast/K0 gauge covers
Post by: Sgt.Pinback on November 18, 2013, 03:27:03 pm
Thank you!
Title: Color inserts
Post by: patriotcommercial on September 19, 2014, 11:38:07 pm
I bought some faces.  How do I attach the jewel into the faces?  Glue ?
Title: Re: New project: replacement Sandcast/K0 gauge covers
Post by: CB750faces.com (Lecram) on September 20, 2014, 07:01:00 am
You can use a plastic glue or a polymer glue. I use a glue gun to fix the jewels
Title: Re: New project: replacement Sandcast/K0 gauge covers
Post by: patriotcommercial on September 22, 2014, 08:57:16 pm
What color are tips of the needles ? Red or orange
Title: Re: New project: replacement Sandcast/K0 gauge covers
Post by: CB750faces.com (Lecram) on September 23, 2014, 04:11:36 am
What color are tips of the needles ? Red or orange

These are orange
Title: Re: New project: replacement Sandcast/K0 gauge covers
Post by: Steve Swan on September 23, 2014, 10:45:22 am
i've always thought needle tips flourescent red.  i use testor's red flourescent model paint.
Title: Re: New project: replacement Sandcast/K0 gauge covers
Post by: CB750faces.com (Lecram) on September 23, 2014, 12:37:10 pm
It's fluorescent indeed. I use modelling paint from Revell matt 25
Title: Re: New project: replacement Sandcast/K0 gauge covers
Post by: patriotcommercial on September 24, 2014, 10:12:22 pm
I replaced a cracked lens on one of my gauges.  I tried to get it loose, but it would not budge, very strong glue.  I wound up breaking out the lens down to the rim.  Then used a cutter in my drill press to grind out the edge of the lens.  The sucker fought to the end, would not budge thill I cut out every little piece.  New one glued in very easily.
Title: Re: New project: replacement Sandcast/K0 gauge covers
Post by: CB750faces.com (Lecram) on September 25, 2014, 03:18:38 am
I replaced a cracked lens on one of my gauges.  I tried to get it loose, but it would not budge, very strong glue.  I wound up breaking out the lens down to the rim.  Then used a cutter in my drill press to grind out the edge of the lens.  The sucker fought to the end, would not budge thill I cut out every little piece.  New one glued in very easily.

Great job!