Chris, One of the first things I do after taking video and PICs of the bike to be restored is seperate all the parts by finish. Chrome ,Black, Cad, nickle, paint, etc... Things like cad and zinc are cheap to finish by the pound. Just try not to forget any parts. I tried using the Caswell kits with varying results. I've never tried the zinc plating kit. The battery must be fresh and you can only do one item at a time. For cad I found it easier to paint to match then plate for the few items I forget to send in bulk. I agree with Steve about the nickle plating. It is expensive and pretty much not used on bikes after the 30s. It was the finish of choice in the first 20 or 30 years of the 1900s. Steve is right on the money that you should get every reference you can, Books ,parts lists and original shop manuals are invaluable. Before I ever spend a dime on parts I buy the books first. If you are on a severe restoration budget you tend to not want to waste the money on books. This is so wrong. The books might not have all the right answers but they get you to ask the right questions. Experts will get impatient with you if you don't at least get some general knowledge that is easily available. I'm very new to the Honda world but am lucky to have people like Andy (736) that have helped me through the learning curve. Eli