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She's ready! 19 Mar 2007 08:30 #121548

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Draco, I still have the chain guard, but like the rest of the chrome it's a little pitted in places. I might put it back on after I start lubing the chain. It's brand new, and it came with some really really thick yella babycrap grease that ain't gonna come off for a while.

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She's ready! 19 Mar 2007 10:19 #121576

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nice bike,i like the fairing youve got on there!B)

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She's ready! 19 Mar 2007 18:54 #121724

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Nice job.

Have you tried NeverDull on the chain guard? I've made quite a bit of rust disappear with it.

Enjoy!
Nate

Nates vintage bike axiom: Riding is the reward for time spent wrenching.
Murphys corollary: Wrenching is the result of time spent riding.

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She's ready! 20 Mar 2007 04:48 #121845

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Thanks Wireman and NONB.
No, I haven't tried Neverdull on it. I always thought it was for aluminum and brass. Never tried it on steel.
I might try that tonight.
But if it isn't raining, I'm going for a RIDE. I've spent all winter polishing my parts,
:whistle: . Now I want to ride.
It was the advancer that was giving me problems. Piece a cake. A couple squirts of WD40, a little advance weight manipulation, and she purrs like a kitten.

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She's ready! 20 Mar 2007 05:28 #121854

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By all means keep the fairing. Maybe tis just me, but I always liked a small fairing......just seems to finish off the whole bike, IMHO.
You've done good work there.....and a little hint with the NeverDull......PUT LID BACK on can....dont ask how I know, but the stuff WILL go bad sitting open!:pinch: :ohmy: :blink:
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She's ready! 20 Mar 2007 05:39 #121856

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Thanks Indy, I have decided to keep the fairing. I finally remembered why I like that fairing. Without one, my shirt always ends up around my armpits, and since my sixpack abs have long since been replaced by a kegger, I'd just as soon keep my shirt down over my belly now.;)
But now now I gotta find some fork clamps to put some signals where those cutouts in the fairing are.

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She's ready! 20 Mar 2007 06:35 #121876

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Nice ride!
I think you're going to have to change your tagline. Your bike doesn't look bad at all.
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She's ready! 20 Mar 2007 07:34 #121891

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Thanks Sixgun, you're right.

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