I've been polishing bike parts for several years now but always used hand tools and assorted cotton wheels and bobs.
Somewhere along the way in a discussion on polishing it was recommended that the best polishing tool is a bench grinder fitted with a sisal wheel. So I was thinking I should try it out sometime.
This week being slow at work (self employed and work from home...3 steps from "tool room) I decided I'd get some wheels and try them out on my 1/4 horse.
Definitely way faster but also way way messier. sisal hairs and compound everywhere.
I had a real grotty ATK brace I picked up and I figured I'd polish up the ends to my clip ons. About an hours work and well worth it I think:
The brace has a bit of surface pitting and some dinks on the clamps but a bit of sanding should sort them.
Just about everything else on the bike is painted so I was thinking I might have a go at the brake disks. I saw some done before , maybe on a thread here and they looked awesome. My disks are in pretty good shape so it may work. We'll see.
I wish I'd done this before would have saved a lot of time and effort.
Cheers,
Spyug
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