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J_C
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TheCafeKid
Well its simple. You can only polish for so long, till you run out of stuff to polish, so he HAD to take it out and get it dirty so he could polish it again :-D
For real though Bruce, WTF?? Looks like you went MotoX with the skunk??
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Escobarclan
Guys, I hate to inform you, but doing your own polishing can cause all kinds of health problems. Have it done by a professional only!
ahem.....ahem
Ok, ok..........I'm kidding. (I own Escobar Polishing Co.)
I'm truly staggered at the lengths ya'll go through to make your scooters look great. I can't imagine doing all that polishing BY HAND, kudos boys. It makes me really proud to be part of this forum.
On a serious note though, please wear a mask when polishing aluminum. It is a proven fact that aluminum oxide is a direct link to the cause of alzheimer's disease.
I'm putting a 'Polishing Tips" section on my site soon, it'll have all the steps you'll need to go through, equipment, and material sources as well.
Not that some of you boys need it............
www.escobarpolishing.com
Soon to be polished: Forks, calipers, fins, triple tree head bracket, front m/c.
Powder coat the frame, and guages above the pipes.
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Originally posted by J_C View Postoh dear god. it's like splatter painting the mona lisa with crap. what happened?!?Originally posted by TheCafeKid View PostFor real though Bruce, WTF?? Looks like you went MotoX with the skunk??
Originally posted by 8trackmind View PostNow THAT looks like a GS. Good on ya Bruce! I was afraid you were one of those driveway bikers.
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Tom MLC
Originally posted by renobruce View PostThis is from last weekend on the Gold Country ride with Tom MLC. We got caught in a torrential downpour up in the mountains on Hwy 49. Its was coming down so hard that mud streams were crossing the road. 100 miles of wet, dirty road heading back to my place.
That's Ken thawing his hands out at a rest stop. Altitude 7000 feet! Everything was cold & wet. Bruce's purdy skunk was skunky. And a pic of my dirty steed in front of the house at journey's end.
I should post all of the pics at the end of the thread over in the meetingplace forum. Just as soon as I get Ken's pics. Definately a memorable trip.
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J_C
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