Quick cheap ways to improve your bikes looks?
- magruder13
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Quick cheap ways to improve your bikes looks?
21 Apr 2013 01:16
I just picked up a 77 KZ750, wanted to know some cheap easy ways to make the bike look more appealing. I'm not a professional painter, nor do I plan on being one, but the fenders look pretty good (PO did a good job on them). I was planning on leaving them as is, but what are some other ways to make the bike look better?
Is there any cheap easy way to clean the engine without sand blasting it? I have tried a brass brush and some mineral spirits to get some of the gunk off but it barely does anything.
What about the exhaust, it's pretty rusted underneath (not all the way through, but for sure through the chrome), what is a cheap/easy way to make it look nicer + eliminate the rust?
Basically I got the bike for DIRT cheap and I'm going to fix the broken starter, do a thorough safety check (brake fluid, brake pads, wiring) and try to sell it for a profit. I don't think it will be too hard sine I got the bike for $500 (did I note it came with a spare engine ) and it already runs and looks fairly nice!
Note: I'll post some pictures tomorrow, I got the bike home too late (after dark) to get some good pictures.
Is there any cheap easy way to clean the engine without sand blasting it? I have tried a brass brush and some mineral spirits to get some of the gunk off but it barely does anything.
What about the exhaust, it's pretty rusted underneath (not all the way through, but for sure through the chrome), what is a cheap/easy way to make it look nicer + eliminate the rust?
Basically I got the bike for DIRT cheap and I'm going to fix the broken starter, do a thorough safety check (brake fluid, brake pads, wiring) and try to sell it for a profit. I don't think it will be too hard sine I got the bike for $500 (did I note it came with a spare engine ) and it already runs and looks fairly nice!
Note: I'll post some pictures tomorrow, I got the bike home too late (after dark) to get some good pictures.
1982 Honda XL125S
1972 Yamaha TX750 (CB750 engine)
1976 Kawasaki KZ400
1972 Yamaha TX750 (CB750 engine)
1976 Kawasaki KZ400
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Re: Quick cheap ways to improve your bikes looks?
21 Apr 2013 01:32
spray with tire cleaner
then armoral
then armoral
78 Z1R
78 KZ1000
76 KH500 gone
71 HS1B 90
81 GS 1100 gone
80 PE400
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78 KZ1000
76 KH500 gone
71 HS1B 90
81 GS 1100 gone
80 PE400
02 KLR
Ontario Canada
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Re: Quick cheap ways to improve your bikes looks?
21 Apr 2013 02:28
I cleaned and updated my bike for around 400. New tank (which i painted with 3 different greens and a clear - Walmart) then i painted the frame with high gloss rustoleum. Motor i cleaned with wheel cleaner and painted with VHT. Bought and installed a seat 90$ from Ebay. Wrapped my pipes instead of caring about the rusting chrome...
Check out my build.
kzrider.com/forum/11-projects/515498-my-...e-wrenchmonkees-hope
kzrider.com/forum/11-projects/563319-more-progress-this-weekend
Check out my build.
kzrider.com/forum/11-projects/515498-my-...e-wrenchmonkees-hope
kzrider.com/forum/11-projects/563319-more-progress-this-weekend
1979 Kz750 Twin.
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Re: Quick cheap ways to improve your bikes looks?
21 Apr 2013 09:53
Steel wool and WD40 to get rid of oxidation and crud.
Steel wool and Mothers aluminum polish to shine up the aluminum cases
Steel wool and Mothers aluminum polish to shine up the aluminum cases
1980 kz750E1, Delkevic exhaust
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Re: Quick cheap ways to improve your bikes looks?
21 Apr 2013 14:07
Interesting way of getting rid of oxidation, I'll have to try it! Also, whats a quick newbies method for knowing if something is polished aluminum or chrome? I get them confused often lol.
1982 Honda XL125S
1972 Yamaha TX750 (CB750 engine)
1976 Kawasaki KZ400
1972 Yamaha TX750 (CB750 engine)
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Re: Quick cheap ways to improve your bikes looks?
14 May 2013 02:43magruder13 wrote: Interesting way of getting rid of oxidation, I'll have to try it! Also, whats a quick newbies method for knowing if something is polished aluminum or chrome? I get them confused often lol.
A magnet, it wont stick to aluminum.
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Re: Quick cheap ways to improve your bikes looks?
14 May 2013 10:16
Chrome cleaner on steel wool will bring those pipes farther back than you may think.
Mine:
04 Honda rebel 250(wifes)
04 GSXR 750(bolt on galore)
98 CBR 600F3(filter, pipe, adjustable cam sprokets, dyno tune)
76 KZ900A (LTD gauge pods, crash bars, LTD(style)pipes, dyna coils and ignition,headwork and mild port cleanup by cavanaugh racing, K&N filter pods, heck I dunno.
04 Honda rebel 250(wifes)
04 GSXR 750(bolt on galore)
98 CBR 600F3(filter, pipe, adjustable cam sprokets, dyno tune)
76 KZ900A (LTD gauge pods, crash bars, LTD(style)pipes, dyna coils and ignition,headwork and mild port cleanup by cavanaugh racing, K&N filter pods, heck I dunno.
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Re: Quick cheap ways to improve your bikes looks?
14 May 2013 11:03 - 14 May 2013 11:04
If the bike isn't running, wait until after you fire it up & take it for a speed run before doing the exhaust pipes - the heat may burn off some of the rust... that would save you some work. My old exhaust pipes were pretty bad, but simply getting the bike running took care of most of the rust.
If the tank & side covers are dull & polish doesn't do much good, you can try buffing them w Meguiar's swirl remover.
For any black painted parts, such as the engine covers, repainting those is pretty easy. Clean & polish first. Apply grease to the raised areas - just pat it on w your finger, it doesn't take much. Spray the paint, then wipe off the grease after the paint dries to the touch. Duplicolor engine paint comes in different glosses. The low-gloss or semi-gloss black are a good match. You can bake some parts in the oven to cure.
If the tank & side covers are dull & polish doesn't do much good, you can try buffing them w Meguiar's swirl remover.
For any black painted parts, such as the engine covers, repainting those is pretty easy. Clean & polish first. Apply grease to the raised areas - just pat it on w your finger, it doesn't take much. Spray the paint, then wipe off the grease after the paint dries to the touch. Duplicolor engine paint comes in different glosses. The low-gloss or semi-gloss black are a good match. You can bake some parts in the oven to cure.
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