I still have a pin-hole leak under the gas tank frame mount on the back. At this point, I am thinking about cutting out all of the bad metal and welding in new metal. I get to put my metal fabricating skills to the test, again. I don't mind this kind of work because I get to use my imagination. Sad that I wasted about $25 on the JB Weld, but that's ok.
After painfully removing those old tires, I sanded and cleaned the wheels and then painted them before the new tires went on. I tried to find a close match to the original Honda gray. Colors look different in the store than they do on the thing you are painting. The color I got is a little lighter than what I was looking for. Oh well! After seeing a guy on YouTube with white wheels, kinda wish I did do white, it looked good. Mounting the new tires was a huge PITA. I have mounted truck tires in my garage more times than I can count. I have that done to an art. These 8-inch wheels really made me work for it. The front was easy because it was split. The rears were tough because the two halves were welded together (that's probably normal). But, I got them on. Below is what they did look like. I'll get a good "after" pic soon.
1982 Honda 185S "modified"
"You don't stop riding because you get old. You get old because you stop riding."