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viking4christ
Need Some Shine
The left and right crankcase covers on my 78' GS550 are rather dull and in need of some shining. However, I can't get them to polish up. Please let me know if I just need to get used to their dullness, because I can be ok with that. The chrome shined up nicely by the way. Does anyone have any tips as to how I can bring them back?Tags: None
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Dink
Most likely the "dullness" is due to the state of the clearcoat. Paint stripper, oven cleaner or mag wheel cleaner will remove the clearcoat.
Then you can polish the case and decide if you wish to continue to polish them regularly or re-clearcoat them.
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mark
My case covers aren't perfect, but they were grey and extremely oxidized when I got the bike, and I polished them up so you can see the reflection of the brake pedal at least.
I just went after it with wet/dry sandpaper starting at 600 grit, then 800, then 1000, then 1500, then 2000, then Mothers Polish that I got at Wall-Mart. It does take some patience and elbow grease, but I've done my forks and case covers and they turned out pretty good.
You can make those suckers shine as bright as you want.....just takes some time and patience. Some guys buy some polishing tools that make the job a little easier. I like to polish and watch Monday Night Football.....so this is polishing season.
There are some good polishing web sites as well. Go for it.....polishing is good for the soul.
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viking4christ
Thank you Dink and Mark for the help. I will be working on those covers to bring back the shine. Mark, yours look really good. That's what I'm looking for.
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t3rmin
I stripped off the clearcoat and sprayed 'em with high temp aluminum paint. Looks great -- just like fresh cast aluminum. Much easier than polishing!
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Gary Lich
Originally posted by t3rmin View PostI stripped off the clearcoat and sprayed 'em with high temp aluminum paint. Looks great -- just like fresh cast aluminum. Much easier than polishing!
I didn't need another bike with cases to keep polished so I used high temp black on my GS and they look pretty good too...
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This thread couldn't have come at a better time. I've been debating how to refinish the cases, side covers and fork sliders on my GK. They're all pretty bad. I'd like to see some of these parts you guys have painted. How about posting some pics?
Thanks,
Willie in TNCommon sense has become so uncommon that I consider it a super power.
Present Stable includes:
'74 GT750 Resto-mod I've owned since '79
'83 GS1100E (The best E I've ever enjoyed, Joe Nardy's former bike)
'82 GS1100G Resto project
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t3rmin
Originally posted by willie View PostThis thread couldn't have come at a better time. I've been debating how to refinish the cases, side covers and fork sliders on my GK. They're all pretty bad. I'd like to see some of these parts you guys have painted. How about posting some pics?
Thanks,
Willie in TN
They looked like this before:
Last edited by Guest; 09-05-2007, 11:50 PM.
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Beaker
Mate,
I had a similar problem on my GSX1400 - my side covers were lookin pretty shabby - corroded and butt ugly - and they were laquered. I got hold of one of these polishing kits for use on a drill and within about 30 minutes they were a near mirror finish. \\/ You can kinda see the finish acheived in the pic below....
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