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10 Dec 2005 21:48 #12580
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what you can do with some time and $30 was created by mykznme
i just started this a couple of hours ago.
i bought a craftsman sanding kit for $12.00
and a buffing kit $12.00 from sears.
i still havnt found my detail rotary bits but this is what i have so far.
the picture detail is fuzzy but the pics with no flash show the shine better.
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i bought a craftsman sanding kit for $12.00
and a buffing kit $12.00 from sears.
i still havnt found my detail rotary bits but this is what i have so far.
the picture detail is fuzzy but the pics with no flash show the shine better.
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10 Dec 2005 22:07 #12583
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10 Dec 2005 22:33 #12586
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if anyone is interested in this i will post a product list and full write up.
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10 Dec 2005 22:35 #12587
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1980 KZ750-H1 (slightly altered)
1987 KZ1000-P6 "Ponch"
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Nice work! Did you take some shots with the flash? I'd like to see some...
1980 KZ750-H1 (slightly altered)
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10 Dec 2005 22:39 #12588
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i did take some pics with flash but they dont really do it justice.
it just looks the same as before but a tiny bit shinier.
ill get some pics in the morning in the daylight and post them tomorrow
it just looks the same as before but a tiny bit shinier.
ill get some pics in the morning in the daylight and post them tomorrow
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11 Dec 2005 04:00 #12593
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mykznme:
Nice. Very nice...and yes, I'd like to read your write-up about this.
Nice. Very nice...and yes, I'd like to read your write-up about this.
Michael
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11 Dec 2005 05:17 #12596
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1978 KZ650 C2, 130K kms, Delkevic ex, EI, CVK32, PMC easy clutch, ATK fork brace, steering damper, Progressive Suspension, braced swingarm, ZRX shocks, 18" Z1R front wheel.
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Looks like a good job. And yes, let us know your technique. My forks are in desperate need of a clean.
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Need a key for your Kawasaki? PM me
1978 KZ650 C2, 130K kms, Delkevic ex, EI, CVK32, PMC easy clutch, ATK fork brace, steering damper, Progressive Suspension, braced swingarm, ZRX shocks, 18" Z1R front wheel.
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11 Dec 2005 14:47 #12648
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Even though the pic is a little fuzzy, I can still see a really big difference in the covers.
Great job!
So lets see, I remove and package up my bikes engine covers, ship them to you with $30 and a pre-paid return shipping label, then just sit back and await an early Christmas package....:whistle:
Great job!
So lets see, I remove and package up my bikes engine covers, ship them to you with $30 and a pre-paid return shipping label, then just sit back and await an early Christmas package....:whistle:
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11 Dec 2005 16:02 #12666
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Looks great.
A little hijack here, but last week I was working at Home Depot and we had to do demos with Dremel tools, so I brought a nasty looking cam cover in and marked down "for demo use" some of the wire brushes to get started on making it shine.
If you can get more details I can get Home Depot to pay for my polishing :evil: :whistle: :woohoo:
A little hijack here, but last week I was working at Home Depot and we had to do demos with Dremel tools, so I brought a nasty looking cam cover in and marked down "for demo use" some of the wire brushes to get started on making it shine.
If you can get more details I can get Home Depot to pay for my polishing :evil: :whistle: :woohoo:
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11 Dec 2005 16:23 #12668
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Agreed. I would also like a write up on this please!
Thanks!
Thanks!
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11 Dec 2005 17:12 #12675
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Are you kidding? Writeup! Writeup!
I tried the "elbow grease" method, but quickly found that I don't have the 800 hours it would take me to get the whole engine to a mirror finish by manual wetsanding...
And cheap is good. I'm poor here!
I tried the "elbow grease" method, but quickly found that I don't have the 800 hours it would take me to get the whole engine to a mirror finish by manual wetsanding...
And cheap is good. I'm poor here!
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11 Dec 2005 17:30 #12679
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i will post a step by step of the fork with pics once i get the left side finished and start the right.
there is still a fair ammount of "elbow grease" due to the fact i havnt found any abbrasives in rotary form higher then 120.
it needs to be hit with 400 -600 before buffer.
on another note i found that hitting the headers with three different pads and compounds (black emery,brown tripoli, and white rouge in that order) removes light blueing and tarnish. will write up a seperate how to on this if needed.
you can see the header in the picture^^^^^
mine turned out very nice almost factory chrome minus some minor scratches.
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there is still a fair ammount of "elbow grease" due to the fact i havnt found any abbrasives in rotary form higher then 120.
it needs to be hit with 400 -600 before buffer.
on another note i found that hitting the headers with three different pads and compounds (black emery,brown tripoli, and white rouge in that order) removes light blueing and tarnish. will write up a seperate how to on this if needed.
you can see the header in the picture^^^^^
mine turned out very nice almost factory chrome minus some minor scratches.
Post edited by: mykznme, at: 2005/12/11 20:41
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