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How to clean inside gauge glass?
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22 Feb 2007 19:48 #114627
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I'd like to try and clean the inside glasssurface of both my gauges, as you can see they are dirty in there from dust and condesation. The west is dusty at times. Can this be done? has any one done this and could give some tips? I tried serching and came up dry.
Also, any quick tips on how to post multiple pictures in the same posting? Thanks, I guess I'm computertarded.
1977 KZ 650 B1, I own two of them. Working on one custom rebuild, one daily rider. Used to have a third. Two 1978 KZ 650 C2 models, sold both. KZ owner since 1987.
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I'd like to try and clean the inside glasssurface of both my gauges, as you can see they are dirty in there from dust and condesation. The west is dusty at times. Can this be done? has any one done this and could give some tips? I tried serching and came up dry.
Also, any quick tips on how to post multiple pictures in the same posting? Thanks, I guess I'm computertarded.
1977 KZ 650 B1, I own two of them. Working on one custom rebuild, one daily rider. Used to have a third. Two 1978 KZ 650 C2 models, sold both. KZ owner since 1987.
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22 Feb 2007 19:55 #114629
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Replied by RetroRiceRocketRider on topic How to clean inside gauge glass?
Psssst!
You forgot to check the KZr archived site: Gauge Clean Up How To (by Wired George) :whistle:
The easiest way to post multiple pics in a post is to get a (FREE!) Photobucket.com account, post the pics there, then just place the image (IMG) links to them in your post and you're all set!
You forgot to check the KZr archived site: Gauge Clean Up How To (by Wired George) :whistle:
The easiest way to post multiple pics in a post is to get a (FREE!) Photobucket.com account, post the pics there, then just place the image (IMG) links to them in your post and you're all set!
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22 Feb 2007 20:05 #114635
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Replied by Patton on topic How to clean inside gauge glass?
So you'll know how the pros do it, here's the link provided by Z1E:
www.z1enterprises.com/reference/ZResto_home.aspx
Might want to give the search box a try. Seem to recall some former threads on this subject.
www.z1enterprises.com/reference/ZResto_home.aspx
Might want to give the search box a try. Seem to recall some former threads on this subject.
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22 Feb 2007 20:49 #114645
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1977 KZ 650 B1, I own two of them. Working on one custom rebuild, one daily rider. Used to have a third. Two 1978 KZ 650 C2 models, sold both. KZ owner since 1987.
Replied by mountain on topic How to clean inside gauge glass?
Thanks Retro and Patton. Wiredgeorge has it down! And the pros really make 'em look new. I'll try the photobucket account. Awesome.
1977 KZ 650 B1, I own two of them. Working on one custom rebuild, one daily rider. Used to have a third. Two 1978 KZ 650 C2 models, sold both. KZ owner since 1987.
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25 Feb 2007 13:42 #115307
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neither site was really clear on restoring faceplate..
(unless i missed it ). just how is this accomplished?
(unless i missed it ). just how is this accomplished?
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