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Good Times
Originally posted by old_skool View PostI didn't read the entire thread, but jumped to the last page, so if i ask a dumb question, let me apologize in advance....here's the dumb question...are those oem shocks your re-installing on your bike? why?
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Good Times
Church this morning....fishing tournament this afternoon... no wrench time today.....
Other things are encroaching on my project time. I'm going to have to get focused!
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Good Times
Stripping all of the paint off the wheels has proven to be quite the challenge. I've been rotating soda blasting and using ACP remover. You would think it would come of pretty easy, but some of that stuff is really stubborn. I'll get it though!!!
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GateKeeper
That's why I did a nice light scrub, and painted right over what was left....
I took the easy way out, and I wasn't changing the colour..
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Good Times
Originally posted by GateKeeper View PostThat's why I did a nice light scrub, and painted right over what was left....
I took the easy way out, and I wasn't changing the colour..
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GateKeeper
What only 2% left to do and your going to give up...hey that' not the GT I know...
If it's getting to you, leave it for a day or 2 and work on something else, get your mind off the rims for a bit, and go back at them fresh....
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Good Times
That 2% is hanging on like the last Spartan and if it's not going to affect the paint job then I'm good with it. If I can't blast it off and the paint remover isn't budging it then what's a little primer and paint going to do to it other than dress it up and make it look goooooood. lol
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Good Times
Wheels and disks painted.
Build back on.
Thread resurrected!
Before Paint:
After Paint and polish:
Back at it!
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Welcome back to work GT. it's tough during the summer months no? That's why so many of these things are "winter" projects no? Anyway, wheels are looking great. Keep plugging away!1982 GS550M Rebuilt Winter '12 - 550 to 673cc engine conversion.
1989 Kawasaki ZX-7 Ninja
2016 Ducati Scrambler Full Throttle
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musicman
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Cory, I just discovered your thread. WOW!! I like it!! Ray"Nobody goes there anymore, it's too crowded" -Yogi Berra
GS Valve Shim Club http://www.thegsresources.com/_forum...d.php?t=122394
1978 GS1000EC Back home with DJ
1979 GS1000SN The new hope
1986 VFR700F2 Recycled
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Good Times
Thanks Ray and fellas. Had to take the last month to get some significant "honey do's" accomplished. My build literally got buried in the garage behind all the other "stuff." I couldn't get to it even if I had time to work on it. Spring sprung and kicked my tail for a little bit on the bike build. It's all good stuff though. Pretty cool when you have too much good stuff to do that you don't have time for it all.
Now that I've worked my way back to the bike, I'm back at it. Wiring harness is next. Have to order some more wire from RIWC. Pick up some more connectors and get it buttoned up. I'll probably polish up the lower legs next and get them ready to go back on.
It's good to be back.
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lovmac
GT, I am new to the forum and stumbled on your thread while looking for rebuild inspiration (I am considering picking up a project bike) and I have to say your thread has certainly delivered!
Do you have any more pictures of the wheels between "before" and "after"?
Thanks for sharing this with all of us.
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