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Bike looks good
Keep ut the good job.
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Bike looks good  Keep ut the good job.
Love your bike! Thanks for sharing the personal feelings about your bike.
Lots to do and the funding for these bikes can be a pain...especially when your wife doesn't like you spending money on a bike. (My wife wants me to be rid of my bike(s))
I have over $2K invested in my bike...probably more in carb rebuild and spare parts I can't seem to get enough of...lol.
It's your secret to have the amount you spend on her...you're not cheating...just preparing her for those rides to enjoy on your own.
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There's lots of ways to clean up chrome. OOOO steel wool with some dish detergent works well. There are chemical products to remove rust. There is actual chrome polish, like Simichrome.
Someone plated those engine mounts (triangles). Just scuff them up and prime and paint them black
Just do the same with your exhaust, no clear coat will stay on it, due to high temps. You can paint it black with exhaust paint, don't expect it to last more than a few years.
Ikea bolts - never heard that term, but you are their neighbor. Technically, socket head bolts, here in the States we call them Allen Heads
The original mirrors are hopeless when going fast. But they look good.......
You need part number 4 (rubber vibration dampers) in this diagram.
https://www.partsoutlaw.com/oemparts/a/suz/50d40340f8700230d8b4ea3b/handlebar
Do I need 5 (nut) too? But that makes sense, these mirrors got blurry at fairly low rpm.
Yes, you need part 5 (nut) also. The vibration damper mounts onto the perch where your mirrors are mounted now and is held tight with the nut. The mirror mounts into the vibration damper and is held tight with the "cone" shaped nut.
Jernia got that steel wool that Big T is talking about. FOund it on their website.I don't think steel wool comes in grades here, altho I will take a look. The car store has a magical rust remover, people use it for boat stuff with chrome. I have chrome polish somewhere.
Painting them black, now after you said it, sounds like an obvious solution. Why didn't I think of that? Thank you, that is a cheap, no hassle solution to the problem.
Are you saying the exhaust or the paint would fail? I want to replace the exhaust with a 2-1 system. But not until next season (first season is always riskier). Repainting it occationally wouldn't be a problem.
I guess they have proper names, but they are always going to be ikea bolts to me. Ikea is what introduced me to them, and all my little wrenches for them are from ikea.
Jernia got that steel wool that Big T is talking about. FOund it on their website.
Just read through your last page of posts and you were talking about how to re-finish your exhaust. Sanding chrome, no matter what grit, will never hold the paint. Chrome is such a hard surface, it really needs to be sand blasted. It will clean off the rust and prepare your pipes for VHT exhaust paint which will last for years if you prepare it correctly. I used this system for the Yosh pipe on mine and it looks great..9 years..later.