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Stripping and polishing handlebar controls... 20 Oct 2005 10:09 #2996

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There was a thread on this on the old board, but I thought I would post some pics of the left control I just finished.

I completely disassemble the control down to the cases. Then using an angled wire wheel on a Dremel remove the paint. Buff with steel wool, then polish with a buffing wheel Dremel attachment and Mother's Mag Polish. Lastly, a final hand buffing or two with Mother's and a soft rag.

It actually doesn't take that long to do and I like the look better than paint. You'll probably notice in the last picture my right hand control is not as shiny. It was done a while back, but has held up well without any extra polishing.

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Stripping and polishing handlebar controls... 20 Oct 2005 10:14 #2998

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Stripping and polishing handlebar controls... 20 Oct 2005 10:19 #3001

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That came out looking great, and a good alternative to repainting. Nice work.

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Stripping and polishing handlebar controls... 20 Oct 2005 10:43 #3004

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I have both pollished a set and painted a set. I actualy like the look of the painted set better. If you get a nice high gloss paint on them they look dam good.

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Stripping and polishing handlebar controls... 20 Oct 2005 11:37 #3008

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You think high gloss or a semi/satin finish looks better?
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Stripping and polishing handlebar controls... 20 Oct 2005 11:59 #3011

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i tryed the polish look on mine and didnt like it. i went with flat black and they look great!
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Stripping and polishing handlebar controls... 20 Oct 2005 14:20 #3029

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I wanted the 'original' look, so I went with paint. Got the controls a little too shiny. Uses semi-gloss black, should have used satin finish.
I like the look of the polished aluminum.... maybe on my next project.

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Stripping and polishing handlebar controls... 20 Oct 2005 14:25 #3030

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Took me a minute to figure out how to post a picture with the new KZr.
Hope this works...
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