So Off to the races to restore that Valve cover
I used a nice stripper that wasn't too harsh but got the job done in a couple of coats. Unfortunately I did a very good job on the paint so it was reluctant to come off...
Stripper I used
Fist coat with it on and it ate the paint pretty good...
After cleaning up the first coat of remover... Still aways to go
I found using compressed air was very helpful in removing all the flakes and the hard to reach crevices on the engine...
After removing the second coat if stripped and blowing off the flakes it was looking really good... I put it back on my bench to attack the rest of the paint with a wire brush.
After hitting it with the brush!!! IT LOOKS SO MUCH BETTER! I also took the time to micro clean/detail the rest of the engine.
Not done yet. I decided that I wanted to really change the look of the bike so I ordered a 8" Train headlight from Blowerbike on here! Here's the difference in size difference, Stock GR650 light on the left 8" train light from a GS1100E on the right.
And it one the bike with the freshly cleaned engine!!! It's looking sooo GOOD!
So you can visualize a finished product I did a quick paint on the tank blue... It will be sent out soon, the deal of a paint job is on hold until the body guy has an opening...
It's been a very exciting time here in the Jedz garage. I can finally see the light at the end of the tunnel with this project. I'm getting a new motorcycle bench of the course of the next couple of week's. I also just put a down payment on my next daily ridden bike a 2008 Suzuki B-king.
All I got today, I'll be planning to attack the electrical system and brakes next. I have 35mm forks coming in so I can do a twin disc setup. Very excited. Bike is going to look and ride great!
Thanks for tuning in!
I used a nice stripper that wasn't too harsh but got the job done in a couple of coats. Unfortunately I did a very good job on the paint so it was reluctant to come off...
Stripper I used
Fist coat with it on and it ate the paint pretty good...
After cleaning up the first coat of remover... Still aways to go
I found using compressed air was very helpful in removing all the flakes and the hard to reach crevices on the engine...
After removing the second coat if stripped and blowing off the flakes it was looking really good... I put it back on my bench to attack the rest of the paint with a wire brush.
After hitting it with the brush!!! IT LOOKS SO MUCH BETTER! I also took the time to micro clean/detail the rest of the engine.
Not done yet. I decided that I wanted to really change the look of the bike so I ordered a 8" Train headlight from Blowerbike on here! Here's the difference in size difference, Stock GR650 light on the left 8" train light from a GS1100E on the right.
And it one the bike with the freshly cleaned engine!!! It's looking sooo GOOD!
So you can visualize a finished product I did a quick paint on the tank blue... It will be sent out soon, the deal of a paint job is on hold until the body guy has an opening...
It's been a very exciting time here in the Jedz garage. I can finally see the light at the end of the tunnel with this project. I'm getting a new motorcycle bench of the course of the next couple of week's. I also just put a down payment on my next daily ridden bike a 2008 Suzuki B-king.
All I got today, I'll be planning to attack the electrical system and brakes next. I have 35mm forks coming in so I can do a twin disc setup. Very excited. Bike is going to look and ride great!
Thanks for tuning in!