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mixongw
Fix for ugly weld seam on bottom of tank
My GS1100GLD has the typical spot welded seam around the bottom of the gas tank. Some paint had chipped off (probably from trying to adjust the mixture screws with the tank on). As a solution, I purchased some chrome (colored) door edge guards from Wally World. The brand I bought has adhesive inside the groove. If the plastic chrome is warmed a little before applying, it folows all the curves nicely. The results are even better that I anticipated. It adds a little more "trim" to the old girl.
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ringo00
I did the same thing with a roll of chrome edging I found ad Auto Zone. It was $10 for 18' of the stuff. It looks pretty nice too.
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mixongw
Originally posted by ringo00I did the same thing with a roll of chrome edging I found ad Auto Zone. It was $10 for 18' of the stuff. It looks pretty nice too.
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Planecrazy
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UncleMike
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johnnyh750ex
Use the chrome trim on the edge of your fron fender if it's painted. Nce contrast effect. I use the stuff on all the sharp edges. It's a cheap and easy touch up.
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mixongw
Originally posted by johnnyh750exUse the chrome trim on the edge of your fron fender if it's painted. Nce contrast effect. I use the stuff on all the sharp edges. It's a cheap and easy touch up.
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