Engine Case Polishing

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  • tconroy

    #16
    Im glad I got the original clearcoat on mine!!!!!

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    • CA180

      #17
      oooooooohhh..perdy! :-D

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      • SabreJim

        #18
        You should put that in for bike of the month or has it already been. I just got a thing for the L's :-D

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        • tconroy

          #19
          I tried once but the pic wasnt that good so I thinkI will ty again.It is an L and all original paint and clearcoat.Just put those progressive shocks on the back yesterday.Rides like brand new!I know it's my bike but it is the best looking L i've ever seen.

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          • Guest

            #20
            OK, how about the opposite....

            Is there a way to reapply a clear coating after a part is highly polished, to protect the polished surface for several years?

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            • tconroy

              #21
              Originally posted by themess
              OK, how about the opposite....

              Is there a way to reapply a clear coating after a part is highly polished, to protect the polished surface for several years?
              I would find an auto paint store and ask there.At least you will know how to do it right.One of these years I will probably be asking the same question.

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              • Guest

                #22
                Originally posted by themess
                OK, how about the opposite....

                Is there a way to reapply a clear coating after a part is highly polished, to protect the polished surface for several years?
                www.eastwoodco.com They make a clear for going over polished aluminum. I chose not to clear any of my polished parts. But I live in a low humidity area. Once polished I just shine them up on occasion with some Mother's aluminum polish.

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                • Guest

                  #23
                  Originally posted by renobruce
                  www.eastwoodco.com They make a clear for going over polished aluminum. I chose not to clear any of my polished parts. But I live in a low humidity area. Once polished I just shine them up on occasion with some Mother's aluminum polish.

                  Pretty machine!

                  Thanks for the link.

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                  • Rock

                    #24
                    Originally posted by rickt
                    I bought new circular Suzuki engine case emblems. What is the best way to remove the current emblems without marring the cases?

                    rickt
                    A heat gun or good blow dryer will do the job in short order.



                    Also for removing clear coat, I used acetone and fine bronze wool. It worked very well.

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