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polished throttle cover
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Posted by: Woodsrider
Check it out. I did this in about fourtyfive minutes.
The pic is kinda poor. It shines alot more than the pic shows.
Posted by: 400exRacerX
How about a chrome one!:devil HEHE its shines alot more!
Posted by: Woodsrider
I like anything shiny.
What did you give to have those all chromed?
I have the ability to make the aluminum shine like chrome but then you are always shining it.
Posted by: chris29
shiny is always good and it takes alot of work to keep it that way
Posted by:
just spray it with some oven cleaner.... paint comes right off
Posted by: Sparkles
i polished my, oil filter cover, throtle cover, brake fluid cover, sub frame guard, battery guard, heat shield guard, nerfs and engine casing
Posted by: Sparkles
the lighting sucks so it looks like crap
Posted by: Red Rooster
so far i've polished my throtle cover, front master cylinder cover, oil dipstic, a select amount of the oil filter cover, and the front valve cover. I intend to do the whole front master cylinder, whole throttle, and side cases(they will be far in the future)
Posted by:
crip_coast
i like your EX
what color is your frame? and who powder coated it?
Posted by: Sparky416ex
I think wenol is the best polishing stuff. What do you all like?
Posted by: CBW
wish i could polish stuff
,,,,,,,j/k,,,,,,,,,,i did my motor mounts, oil filter cover (notice reflection of me taking picture )
,,,and i polished my oil tank and rear claiper......
Posted by: Woodsrider
I am waiting till the next oil change for the oil filter cap.
You polished the tank? Hard to tell in the pic, looks almost coated.
I was thinking of P/C on it. I need to get my header P/C'd too.
I did my motor mounts yesterday before the going to the races. And am making a list of things to shine when it is raining too hard to ride.
Posted by: CBW
Soggyrider,,,
yeah my tank is polished,,,it is a pingry that i polished out. Powder coating your stock tank will cause it to retain a little heat but not that much really...and there are powdercoatings now for headpipes,,,,i just did some for a race car to see how it holds up......i will get a pic of my tank later....
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