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17 Jan 2024 07:04 #894075 by ronnieV
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I just received my carbs from being totally rebuilt by Ed.I only have 1 issue,how the heck will I make the rest of my bike look this nice? Thank you Ed,their beautiful. Anybody who needs their carbs done hes the man.

77 ltd1000 80 ltd1000 78kz1000a ,02 red zrx 12r, 94 cb1000 big one ,03 valkyrie (my couch) 65 olds 442
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17 Jan 2024 09:22 #894080 by ckahleer
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I just received my carbs from being totally rebuilt by Ed.I only have 1 issue,how the heck will I make the rest of my bike look this nice? 
That's nice work. They look new.
Any before pics?

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17 Jan 2024 10:40 #894082 by ronnieV
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77 ltd1000 80 ltd1000 78kz1000a ,02 red zrx 12r, 94 cb1000 big one ,03 valkyrie (my couch) 65 olds 442

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17 Jan 2024 11:16 #894085 by ronnieV
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Sorry,I don't but if you need it done,do it rite.

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17 Jan 2024 13:19 - 17 Jan 2024 13:20 #894106 by Rolf1976_KZ900
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I went a little crazy with my dremel tool waiting for the barrels that was sent to boring.
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17 Jan 2024 16:05 #894113 by Nessism
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These are not the carbs in question, but they do show what bead blasting does.

Also, rebuilds like Ron received include replating all the steel hardware, other than the screws, which were replaced.  

 

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17 Jan 2024 16:36 #894114 by Wheelhop
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Another satisfied customer! Nice work Ed.

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17 Jan 2024 18:57 #894117 by hardrockminer
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Very nice!  For the plastic lifters on the choke plungers...have you tried blasting them to get the yellow off?

I have several restored bikes along with a 2006 Goldwing with a sidecar. My wife has a 2019 Suzuki DR 650 for on and off road.

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17 Jan 2024 19:26 #894119 by SWest
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Didn't Clay say strong Hydrogen peroxide will bleach them white like the number wheel on the speedo? I'd like to know where to get some. 
BTW Ed has always done good work. 
Taught me a few things I didn't know. 
Steve 
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18 Jan 2024 03:10 #894121 by asphalt900
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Here Ya Go Steve, You can go to any "Beauty Shop" and pick some up. If you get any funny looks at the checkout counter just tell them that being an old hippy you are going to color your new hair implants, ha. And this stuff does do wonders on yellowed plastic bits but it has it's limitations. Totally depends on the original condition of whatever one is whitening. If your plastic is "chalky" it won't repair that. Have been using it for years on the gauges i do, those all too often yellowed out white 1/10 register wheels. 
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18 Jan 2024 03:17 #894122 by asphalt900
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Oh, also. Blasting is most likely going to be a bad idea, depending on media choice. You will rip them up if you don't drop them in the hopper first.

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18 Jan 2024 04:17 #894125 by hardrockminer
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Oh, also. Blasting is most likely going to be a bad idea, depending on media choice. You will rip them up if you don't drop them in the hopper first.
That would have been my thoughts too....until I saw the results.  Just use broken beads.  It's silica dust.

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