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Polish it
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Sorry cant get the pic displayed? here is the ebay item # if anybody wants to bother. 160169254513
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1977 KZ650-C1 Original Owner - Stock (with additional invisible FIAMM horn)
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...Sorry cant get the pic displayed? here is the ebay item # if anybody wants to bother. 160169254513....
Here ya go...
(1.) '75/'76 KZ400D - Commuter
(2.) '78 KZ750B3 Twin - Commuter
(3.) '78 KZ750B3 Twin - Commuter
(4.) '75 KZ400D - Sold
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78 650-C2, Stock engine, Jardine 4-2 Exh., 17-38 sprockets, dyna ignition and coils, coil wiring mod, carb mod.
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I bought all the small buffing tools from Tarheel products but have never used them.That is a lot of work trying to get in all the engine parts polished. Roy
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I use the big clay bars to shine the parts with and finish with a liquid metal polish. Roy
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After an extensive buffing session I look like a raccoon, white where the goggles cover, black everywhere else :lol:
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You have to be some kind of obsessive compulsive to get in those nooks and cranny's! I have this bike thats been sitting for 18 yrs, and the pitting and oxidation is bad. I know i have to get in there and clean it but... I keep staring at it hoping it would clean itself! :whistle:
Oh well.. Maybe ill pay the nephews to do it! Hmmm, introduction to motorcycle mechanics 101, wax on wax off! :lol:
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Then go to the car wash unless you have a pressure washer. I spray the armour all liberly on the bike. It will cut through oil and crud. It will make your engine and wheels look a lot better.
My buffer is mounted on wheels so i can move it. Roy
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Thanks for putting the pik of the engine on for me.. I have a wheel on a grinder but that doesnt work so well on the cast jugs and crankcase. If a guy were to media blast it what would be the best media to blast it with, sand? glass? shells?
Walnut shells work very well as they embed a bit of their oil into the aluminum and it helps the natural finish of the aluminum stay a lot cleaner.
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