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Skunk Tail

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I picked up this skunk tail (thanks Frank) in the hopes of using the chrome piece on my S project. The tail is in great shape with the exception of the underside bolts snapped off.

The chrome piece has some visible cracking, at a certain angle, under the top plastic coating.

After looking at in person, I am going to have to agree with many comments I read about these chrome pieces being ugly and useless. But, they did come with the bike.

So, if any one has had any luck removing/restoring this piece, please let me know?

If not, this tail can be up for grabs.

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The tail is in great shape with the exception of the underside bolts snapped off.

The chrome piece has some visible cracking, at a certain angle, under the top plastic coating.

After looking at in person, I am going to have to agree with many comments I read about these chrome pieces being ugly and useless. But, they did come with the bike.

So, if any one has had any luck removing/restoring this piece, please let me know?

the tail piece has a lip around the underside of it that retains the chrome trim. first you need to remove the two clips off the ends, then starting on one end, carefully roll the trim off the tail piece starting from the painted outside and working towards the inside. ***now that I think more about it, I rolled it off the other end as well before removing it from the top surface. (sorry, it's been a while since I removed it.)

the inner 'trunk' is pop riveted to the outer section. drill out the rivets and you can separate the two pieces.

I have a spare trunk with good, but a bit rusty, studs on it.

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It might be possible to drill and tap the broken stud m6 and put a bolt through instead.
 
I think I have an inner box to replace the one with a broken stud. Just use pop rivets to attach like Suzuki did.
 
I picked up this skunk tail (thanks Frank) in the hopes of using the chrome piece on my S project. The tail is in great shape with the exception of the underside bolts snapped off.

The chrome piece has some visible cracking, at a certain angle, under the top plastic coating.

After looking at in person, I am going to have to agree with many comments I read about these chrome pieces being ugly and useless. But, they did come with the bike.

So, if any one has had any luck removing/restoring this piece, please let me know?

If not, this tail can be up for grabs.

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I think that's one of the "better" trim pieces I've seen. I don't know about ugly, but I do think they're useless. Once you get a really nice looking and newly repainted tail piece, it's when you go to put that trim ring on and look at it the wheels will start spinning in your head, should I, or shouldn't I? I decided I can always put that back on at a later day, so I left it off, indefinitely. :lol:
 
As a whole, the tail is in really nice shape. My only interest in it was the chrome piece.

In the third picture you can see the small cracks on the chrome piece. They are below the protective coating.

Unless there is a method to restore that piece, I will probably not risk breaking it and see if anyone here needs it.
 
As a whole, the tail is in really nice shape. My only interest in it was the chrome piece.

In the third picture you can see the small cracks on the chrome piece. They are below the protective coating.

Unless there is a method to restore that piece, I will probably not risk breaking it and see if anyone here needs it.

They do get brittle, and one of mine cracked removing it. You might do better with aftermarket door trim if it is flexible enough to make those two almost 90 degree turns.
 
Same thing happened with mine when i tried to remove it.
It was too brittle and the trim itself stayed intact but the "plastic" coating cracked and chipped.
 
The one for my S was cracked and broken, too. I super glued it back together, sanded it smooth and painted it gloss black. It matches the S paint scheme nicely and gives the tail section a nice finished look.
 
I had tried taking a piece of chrome stripping someone had sent me..maybe Sedelen.and putting it in boiling water to soften it in an attempt to form it around the corners. It did go on, but theres a few problems. First it cools and gets stiff very quickly and secondly, the chrome will spider web inside the sheathing. Im not gonna add anything to the tails either. Larrys paint is just too nice to cover and I like the clean look better anyway.
 
I guess by the sound of things, I'll be the only one putting it back on.

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I may consider it IF and ONLY IF i can find some really good examples and the end tabs..short of that, they will stay plain.
 
I guess by the sound of things, I'll be the only one putting it back on.

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I have one trim that doesn't look too bad, if I only had those little end pieces I might put mine back on, but I want to see how yours turns out before I even think about it.
 
sedelen, you can have a couple of those end pieces if you need them.
Just send me a PM or E-mail.
With all of the good you have done for me, it is "interest". ;)

Daniel
 
sedelen, you can have a couple of those end pieces if you need them.
Just send me a PM or E-mail.
With all of the good you have done for me, it is "interest". ;)

Daniel

Oh boy, oh boy, oh boy!
Thanks!
 
I guess by the sound of things, I'll be the only one putting it back on.

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Well Dale, I had a change of heart. I didn't want you to be the only one out there riding around with that little ugly faded trim ring on your otherwise what's gonna be a museum quality Skunk. So, I put mine back on! Many thanks to Dan (7981GS) for providing me the two little itty bitty end clips (NLA) What do you think? with or without? Before you answer, they're not coming off!

Here's the before pic. It think it looks great without it.
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Here's a couple of "after" pics. I think it looks great also, but even more so, complete!
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