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Guest repliedi cannot wait to see how awesome this bike is gonna look, great job!
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Guest repliedOriginally posted by GateKeeper View Postvery nice.....
now get her back in the frame.....
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Guest repliedvery nice.....
now get her back in the frame.....
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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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Mmmm...shiney...
What a difference a coat of paint maks eh? Looking real good GT.
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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!!!!
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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.
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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 repliedOriginally posted by andrewmac805 View PostWow that is amazing GoodTimes! I actually looked like thiswhen 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!
Originally posted by brslk View PostThat looks absolutely amazing! Awesome job.
Bruce.
Originally posted by GateKeeper View PostA little more than that....
True Grit - 400-800-1000-2000
then probably hit the buffing wheel...
Originally posted by pete View PostI 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!
Originally posted by AX2007 View PostI can see how you spent 15 hours on that case LOL
It looks awesome though... Really amazing.
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.
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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!
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Guest repliedThat looks absolutely amazing! Awesome job.
Bruce.
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Guest repliedWow that is amazing GoodTimes! I actually looked like thiswhen 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!
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Guest repliedOriginally posted by Good Times View PostI 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.
It looks awesome though... Really amazing.
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Guest repliedOriginally posted by AX2007 View PostWow... You said you used 400 grit on that?
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