You know I really don't know what to do about the engine. I have cleaned off that crud with the wire wheel, but it's really difficult to get the whole engine looking consistent. I wish I could get it blasted but that would mean pulling it all to bits and I can't really afford it and it doesn't need to be pulled apart either. It's frustrating because there is a lot of dirt still in the fins and I have got the dremel brushes onto it but still it looks bad. Around the sparkplugs is pretty grubby too, but difficult to get to. I have even tried some mag wheel cleaner on the fins but it can't cut through all of the crud.
Oh well, the rest of the bike will look amazing. And the engine covers look good. I don't want any colour on the engine but it might look good if I could paint the finned bits.

,just because they will become brittle over time and break through the screw holes-not what you want to see disappear after all the work you have put in.That is why I was suggesting brass/aluminium/copper as an alternative and if you use brass you can polish/lacquer it,aluminium you can get anodised basically any colour you want and as Pete suggested get the copper chromed if you still want to still go with the plastic(which might be cheaper and quicker if your sheet metal prices are anywhere near the same as ours),go to a school supplies shop and ask for a flexi curve(I think),which looks like a ruler with no numbers on it and is soft and can be made into curves.Then put it against the tank which will give you the contour,draw it on a piece of hardboard and cut along the line then just use a hair dryer to gently heat the plastic until it fits the hardboard template.Again just a thought,or ask Pete how he did the flyscreen
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