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Re: AWESOME Polish Job, Thanks Chris (o.c.f.rider)

19 Sep 2012 18:00 - 19 Sep 2012 18:05
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pete greek1 wrote: I just had mine chromed, & those look better than mine,...all I can say, is WOW, GREAT JOB..Pete

...chrome is nice, I've got tons of it on my Sportster.

...but, the thing I like about polishing, it won't chip, or peel off.
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Re: AWESOME Polish Job, Thanks Chris (o.c.f.rider)

19 Sep 2012 18:03
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531blackbanshee wrote: apparently he has website you can contact him at.

www.theshining.info/

leon

...thanks, Leon! I forgot to include that.

...notice how I snuck you name in my little note?

...I really do appreciate the great job you did on my swing arm. ;)
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Re: AWESOME Polish Job, Thanks Chris (o.c.f.rider)

20 Sep 2012 11:25
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KraZyRIDER wrote:
531blackbanshee wrote: apparently he has website you can contact him at.

www.theshining.info/

leon

...thanks, Leon! I forgot to include that.

...notice how I snuck you name in my little note?

...I really do appreciate the great job you did on my swing arm. ;)

thank you sir.i enjoyed doing it ,and swell with pride whenever i see it.

it means alot to know that you are happy with it.thats what it is all about.

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Re: AWESOME Polish Job, Thanks Chris (o.c.f.rider)

20 Sep 2012 12:56
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KraZyRIDER wrote:
531blackbanshee wrote: apparently he has website you can contact him at.

www.theshining.info/

leon

...thanks, Leon! I forgot to include that.

...notice how I snuck you name in my little note?

...I really do appreciate the great job you did on my swing arm. ;)

thank you sir.i enjoyed doing it ,and swell with pride whenever i see it.

it means alot to know that you are happy with it.thats what it is all about.

helping people build their dream bikes.

leon

Ditto on your swingarm work Leon I wish I would have known about chris before I mounted it!
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Re: AWESOME Polish Job, Thanks Chris (o.c.f.rider)

20 Sep 2012 19:10
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...well, this is what they look like after using a tungsten light filter in photo shop. :laugh:


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Re: AWESOME Polish Job, Thanks Chris (o.c.f.rider)

21 Sep 2012 02:44
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ramtough_63 wrote: Ditto on your swingarm work Leon I wish I would have known about chris before I mounted it!

...Winter's comin', Ram. Good time to pop it off again. ;)
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Re: AWESOME Polish Job, Thanks Chris (o.c.f.rider)

22 Sep 2012 10:00
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Holy smokes guy's, I'm startin' to blush a bit!
Thanks for the compliments on the work and hopefully I see more bike stuff coming in because the last couple of years it's been mostly stainless trim for cars, and it's not as satisfying for me as motorcycles parts. I ride, so I know how you guy's feel when you get your parts back looking all shiny and all. Plus, it's going on a bike...................NOT a car.

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Re: AWESOME Polish Job, Thanks Chris (o.c.f.rider)

22 Sep 2012 11:06
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How about a price list of common parts? B)
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Re: AWESOME Polish Job, Thanks Chris (o.c.f.rider)

28 Sep 2012 13:21 - 28 Sep 2012 14:54
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All prices depend a bit on how bad (or good) the parts are when I get them............
Fork legs...............$150
Rear hub (drum).........$150
Front hub (disc)........$60
Alt. cover..............$60
Clutch cover............$50
Points cover............$30
Valve cover.............$225
The examples are for a Z1
Prices will vary as the parts do.
The bottom line is that this all goes by time since there's very little materials involved, and as the saying goes..........."time is money".

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Re: AWESOME Polish Job, Thanks Chris (o.c.f.rider)

28 Sep 2012 13:25
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