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Originally posted by mikerophone View Post1983 GS 1100 Guided Laser
1983 GS 1100 G
2000 Suzuki Intruder 1500, "Piggy Sue"
2000 GSF 1200 Bandit (totaled in deer strike)
1986 Suzuki Cavalcade GV 1400 LX (SOLD)
I find working on my motorcycle mildly therapeutic when I'm not cursing.
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jbird7262
Would'nt Mothers polish do a decent on the polished parts?, I strip all clear off fork tubes, then wet sand aluminum parts with 800grit to 1500grit depending on how bad the surface is then bench polish and a final polish with mothers, and a coat of wax. Lasts all season, just like all the hot rod bling I've worked on.
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Originally posted by jbird7262 View PostWould'nt Mothers polish do a decent on the polished parts?, I strip all clear off fork tubes, then wet sand aluminum parts with 800grit to 1500grit depending on how bad the surface is then bench polish and a final polish with mothers, and a coat of wax. Lasts all season, just like all the hot rod bling I've worked on.
1982 GS1100G- road bike
1990 GSX750F-(1127cc '92 GSXR engine)
1987 Honda CBR600F Hurricane
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Originally posted by 1948man View PostI guess I can do a comparison. I think the clutch cover with the Wizard's retained more of the mirror-shine than the other pieces that were powder-coated.
Originally posted by Buffalo Bill View PostOnly one season? How many miles do you ride this one bike you're talking about, in one season?
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2014 BMW F800GSA | 1981 GS850GX | 1982 GS750T (now the son-in-laws) | 1983 GS750ES | 1983 Honda V45 Magna (needs some love) | 1980 Yamaha GT80 and LB80 "Chappy" | 1973 and 1975 Honda XL250 projects
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jbird7262
Upkeep on untreated aluminum is constant if you want that bright finish, yes, the shine will degrade the more its exposed to elements, road salts and so on, you wash your bike when its dirty and wax what needs waxing to protect the finish, same goes the aluminum parts. Yes, powdercoat is great, and it seals that shine you worked hard to produce. if you put 1000's of miles on your bike regularly the elements will trash the raw aluminum, but the upkeep to keep the finish bright is not backbreaking. Look under the hood of a muscle car or street rod, all that billit aluminum is not coated, it just takes more work to keep it that way. Either way theres pride in what one has done themselves or subbed out to others and nobody bitches about the upkeep, in either community, bikers, hotrodders, all like what they see and know what it takes to keep it that way. And I live on the east coast and the roadsalts are hell on every part of the bike or car. I ride it, I maintain it, it drips oil, she's a bitch, it gets all f'ed up with grime and grit, it goes to track days, its a bar hopper and its fun, gets comments all the time as well. Deals Gap on Monday a.m. I'm happy....Last edited by Guest; 04-26-2015, 06:05 PM.
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my choice, had the paint already
OK, just did it my way with left over 2 pack paint I had.
Looks good to me, and I'll find out how well it stands up.
It is catalyst pro paint so it won't be affected by oil-gas & solvents.
What's important is not what it looks like now, but how long it looks good with 0 maintenance.
Supplies.
Base coat.
Clear coated:
Last edited by Buffalo Bill; 06-21-2015, 05:28 PM.1982 GS1100G- road bike
1990 GSX750F-(1127cc '92 GSXR engine)
1987 Honda CBR600F Hurricane
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