I did not have a way to show my bike off when i joined this forum, now i do. Theses pics are after all the wet sanding and polishing efforts.
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Sean
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I did not have a way to show my bike off when i joined this forum, now i do. Theses pics are after all the wet sanding and polishing efforts.Tags: None
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bgmart450
You should be able to just copy the IMG tag (the BBCode ones) textboxes and paste them in here.
You don't have your album shared so it asked me to sign in as you.
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Sean
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Ions001
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Sean
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Sense these pics i have wet sanded and polished the wheels as well. The next stage is a paint job.
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bgmart450
Very nice indeed. Good job. I was wondering if the drum rear brake assembly on our 450's would take a polish and after looking at your rear shaft assembly I am betting it would!
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Desolation Angel
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TheBigRed
Care to share the detailed steps of what was done here?
I've got the 550 rebuild in the wings, and if I can get the supplies to get results like that for cheap enough, then by all means I might as well start on that (since the money has dried up for the rest of the project and put it on hold)
Amos
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BriTXbike
Sean I'm currently starting the polishing process myself on my 850. Looks great man. You mentioned that you were polishing the wheels. Did you remove the rubber to do so or how did you go about going this?
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Sean
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OK,
Here are the steps i took in the results i got, i wished that i had taken before pics.
wet sannded in the following order
400 grit
800 grit
1000 grit
1500 grit
2000 grit
Mother's aluminum polish (not trying to be a name dropper)
I have a total of 12 hours and about 30 beers in the entire job shown in the pics (including the wheels, that are not reflected in these pics)
When i was on the last wheel i was asking myself "why did you start this you dumb SOB, but as you see by the pics i am very glad i started the task!
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ddaum
Hats off to you bub, your bike looks great, and if you did that all in 12 hours then I'm going to get right to mine. I thought it would take longer. Did you have the case covers, forks and final drive all off the bike for polishing? Did you have to remove any clearcoat? How did you go about removing it if you did? Also, how did you get in the nooks and crannys?
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Sean
foot rest brackets, secondary drive cover, points cover, and clutch cover were all taken off ( i had to replace the clutch plates so i took advantage of having the cover off.
All other items were done still on the bike (you will ind yourself standing on your head at times to get to every little spot)
The rear drive and froks were the only thing that seemed to have any clearcoating on them, just mentant more time.
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Hoomgar
Sean, bravo buddy! It looks great! Your 850 is in great shape.
If you look at your photobucket account, you will see the option to make your pictures publicly viewable. Then people can cruise your photo albums.
Excellent job man
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walshja
wow
sean, great job !!
i just picked up a '83 gs550l, and everything is perfect on the bike except for the aluminum.
but it looks like I have some type of clearcoat on my aluminum, is this possible?
would I still follow the same steps as you did?
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ddaum
MAN! I wouldn't touch that thing, it looks mint the way it is. I wish mine looked like that, but hey, I'm workin' on it. :x
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