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Posted by: MX26

Just wondering if any of you are polished alum. lovers like me. Its hard to keep maintained, but man it looks good when shined up good. Post pics of your peices..... Peices of polished aluminum that is

Here are a couple of mine. Not bad for a stock 89 swingarm



Posted by: MX26

motor.



Posted by: fooracer

Yes, I to love polished parts. I mean its not the same as chrome but....almost, lol. Im thinking about doin the sidecases on my R but Im not sure, I mean throttle covers and brake resivores are one thing but im not sure about my side case. Howd you go about doin yours?



Posted by: MX26

wire wheel and a buffer LOTS of Mothers polish



Posted by: QuadTrix6

how long did it take for you to do the swing arm? looks like a lot of work



Posted by: MX26

I'm not sure how long it took really, but I know I polished on it for about an hour yesterday. Mothers Mag Aluminum polish ROCKS.



Posted by: SpeedBump

This is my 300Ex engine. I swapped engines from my 350X trike. it has this 300Ex engine on it. here is a pic of the engine after gettin it done.


http://users.adelphia.net/~cinnamonlou/pics/300exengine3.jpg

http://users.adelphia.net/~cinnamonlou/pics/300exengine4.jpg

http://users.adelphia.net/~cinnamonlou/pics/300exengine2.jpg

http://users.adelphia.net/~cinnamonlou/pics/300exengine5.jpg

http://users.adelphia.net/~cinnamonlou/pics/300exengine6.jpg

http://users.adelphia.net/~cinnamonlou/pics/300exengine.jpg



Posted by: ridered03

man that is on sweet looking engine!!!!



Posted by: CBW

my 400 ex........



Posted by: CBW

clutch side........i need to clean it up i guess



Posted by: RiPPiNiTuP7

Some parts I did recently



Posted by: CBW

rear caliper........needs some more work,,,,,,,,,but i dont want to take it off again....



Posted by: CBW

last one i feel like posting is my wifes 86R...............



Posted by: RiPPiNiTuP7

Just curious Chris, but why didn't you do the cylinder on the R too?



Posted by: Pappy

ok....i got my buffin wheels...and some compounds...now tell me why smoke was comin off the buffin wheel :devil



Posted by: CBW

quote:
Originally posted by RiPPiNiTuP7
Just curious Chris, but why didn't you do the cylinder on the R too?


the cylinders are as you know a rough cast and i havent wanted to take the time to smooth it all out yet.........



Posted by: CBW

quote:
Originally posted by Pappy
ok....i got my buffin wheels...and some compounds...now tell me why smoke was comin off the buffin wheel :devil



cause you are just that good already


no really i dont now,,,,,,,,it has never happend to me



Posted by: SpeedBump

Hey Chris, do the cylinder!!! They aren't that hard. U use Eastwoods, right? Get the small sanding cones ( the ones sold to do manifolds and small areas ) I did my friends cylinder in about 40 hrs or so. He was REAL happy. This pic is kinda crappy, but trust me, the cylinder is super looking, even up close.
http://users.adelphia.net/~cinnamonlou/pics/justinmotor1.jpg



Posted by: CBW

quote:
Originally posted by SpeedBump
Hey Chris, do the cylinder!!! They aren't that hard. U use Eastwoods, right? Get the small sanding cones ( the ones sold to do manifolds and small areas ) I did my friends cylinder in about 40 hrs or so. He was REAL happy. This pic is kinda crappy, but trust me, the cylinder is super looking, even up close.
http://users.adelphia.net/~cinnamonlou/pics/justinmotor1.jpg




yeah i use the eastwoods,,,,,,and i have all the sanding rolls,,,,,,,,but i have a lack of motivation i guess



Posted by: Pappy

quote:
Originally posted by CHRIS WATERS
cause you are just that good already




actually ....i should have sanded the part first....it took forever the way i did it. oh well, live and learn



Posted by: QuadTrix6

hey chris do you even ride those quads they are so clean



Posted by: Str8Wicked

kinda small but I did get my starter cover done... You can see it towards the bottom of the pic... Bad pic thou..



Posted by: Lathers

Can you tell me the setps on how to do it and what I need. I would like to do this.. I got the polish and is a buffer like a fluffy wheel and have same baking soda ready to go and just polish up like that? I dont know can you please tell me how to do it and the steps to do it..



Posted by: Str8Wicked

Do a seach for polish. There are tons of post that have steps on how to do it.



Posted by: Lathers

alright thanks alot man... is it real hard to do?



Posted by: Str8Wicked

not if you have the right stuff to work with



Posted by: muff

heres my motor mounts, I've been doin some other stuff to but not anything big, I think I'm gonna attempt my bumper and oil tank this weekend



Posted by: muff

handlebar clamp



Posted by: luvmyex

ive done a couple things



Posted by: luvmyex

shield header moyor mounts oil resivor



Posted by: luvmyex

Starter.Ive thought about doing the side cases but i think i would rub the shine off every time i ride from where my boots rub.



Posted by: Pappy

im digging the polished sheilds...i will have to do one tomarrow i got my new bench grinder in and some buffing wheels and compounds....kinda fun



Posted by: Pappy

i geuss i will learn this too...then i will never have free time



Posted by: QuadTrix6

hey muff are you doing that by hand ??? looks real good



Posted by: muff

quote:
Originally posted by QuadTrix6
hey muff are you doing that by hand ??? looks real good


thanks, well I sand everything down by hand but I have a die grinder run off a compressor to polish it w/ compounds from eastwood



Posted by: luvmyex

It's a little easier than the PC aint it Pappy?



Posted by: MX26

Powdercoating is fairly simple. Strip the piece, spray it, and bake it. It's a little more complicated than that, but it's nothing that requires a specail skill. Yes, I will admit that Kenny does have a talent at it and he and Chris Water's work is by far the best I've seen.

My poor, poor 250R is getting torn into again tomorrow. Time for some new bearings and a little more polishing work. I have neglected it long enough..



Posted by: cpaul

What is the best product to maintain the polished parts with to keep them looking good?



Posted by: CBW

quote:
Originally posted by cpaul
What is the best product to maintain the polished parts with to keep them looking good?


In my opnion,,,,,,,and its what i used on the 350X you now own ,,,,,,is heavy metal polish.


www.heavymetalpolish.com



Posted by: cpaul

Thanks Chris, I will get some..............can't wait for the weather to break so I can get out and ride!!



Posted by: nacsracer27

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Posted by: nacsracer27

oppsy forot the pic





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