82 850GL Resto...here we go
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Guest repliedMan that looks good! Nice work!
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Guest repliedi cannot wait to see how awesome this bike is gonna look, great job!Leave a comment:
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Guest repliedvery nice.....
now get her back in the frame.....Leave a comment:
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Guest repliedThanks Sci
Here's the motor after I pulled all of the masking off. I'm quite pleased.


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Guest repliedMmmm...shiney...
What a difference a coat of paint maks eh? Looking real good GT.Leave a comment:
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Guest repliedThe weather cooperated today so it was time to paint. Not perfect by any means, but 1000 times better than the greaseball I started with.
Primer:


Three coats of paint:




I was a little hesitant about using the Duplicolor since so many on the board use VHT, but I could not get it locally. The Duplicolor turned out really nice though. I like the color of the aluminum paint.
Glad to get over this hurdle!!!!Leave a comment:
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Guest repliedBack from the dead....
Wow....had a nasty virus run through the family last week and knocked us out. Couldn't touch the bike at all. Today is the first day I felt up to doing anything and it's a good thing because the weather is perfect for paint! Finally....
Didn't get as much done as I would have liked, but she's all dressed up and ready for the big dance:


...and that's right, those are wal-mart bags over the covers. Thought for a while about how to protect the covers and the inside of the case. Put them in bags. Bolted them on. Tied the bags shut. How about that?
I also took the time to mask off the cams so I can paint the head cover separately.Leave a comment:
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Guest repliedI also got a nice package in the mail yesterday. Lots of good bits and pieces!
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Guest repliedPart of that 15 hours was trial and error.
Thanks Bruce.
Righto!
Thanks Pete. I'm feelin' it this morning. Gonna need a little tylenol before work today. HA!I have to repeat the phrase... holy crap!
Mate that is just plain awesome! I didn't have the patience to do mine like that and ended up with a semi shine... I *almost* regret not doing the full shine, but I think my hands are thankful I didn't
Love it, she's gonna be a beauty once you're done!
Thanks AX. The outcome was worth the time. There were times during the process where I was wondering what I had gotten myself into!
The temptation is to just move on and leave it as is. I'm glad I stuck it out though. It was very exciting to see that finish come out under the polishing wheel.Leave a comment:
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Guest repliedI have to repeat the phrase... holy crap!
Mate that is just plain awesome! I didn't have the patience to do mine like that and ended up with a semi shine... I *almost* regret not doing the full shine, but I think my hands are thankful I didn't
Love it, she's gonna be a beauty once you're done!Leave a comment:
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Guest repliedThat looks absolutely amazing! Awesome job.
Bruce.Leave a comment:
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Guest repliedWow that is amazing GoodTimes! I actually looked like this
when I saw your booya photo haha! Makes me want to attempt it, but then again the 15hrs of labour doesn't haha!
Well done! Keep up the good work!Leave a comment:
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Guest repliedI can see how you spent 15 hours on that case LOL
It looks awesome though... Really amazing.Leave a comment:
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Guest repliedI started with a grinding wheel on a Dremel on the gouges. Then 80 grit to get all of the deep scratches. From there is was 400 grit for a long time to get everything smooth. Then 800 - 1000 - 2000. Then brown - white - green rouge bars with the polishing wheel.Leave a comment:
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