• Required reading for all forum users!!!

    Welcome!
    Register to access the full functionality of the GSResources forum. Until you register and activate your account you will not have full forum access, nor will you be able to post or reply to messages.

    A note to new registrants...
    All new forum registrations must be activated via email before you have full access to the forum.

    A Special Note about Email accounts!
    DO NOT SIGN UP USING hotmail, outlook, gmx, sbcglobal, att, bellsouth or email.com. They delete our forum signup emails.

    A note to old forum members...
    I receive numerous requests from people who can no longer log in because their accounts were deleted. As mentioned in the forum FAQ, user accounts are deleted if you haven't logged in for the past 6 months. If you can't log in, then create a new forum account. If you don't get an error message, then check your email account for an activation message. If you get a message stating that the email address is already in use, then your account still exists so follow the instructions in the forum FAQ for resetting your password.

    Have you forgotten your password or have a new email address? Then read the forum FAQ for details on how to reset it.

    Any email requests for "can't log in anymore" problems or "lost my password" problems will be deleted. Read the forum FAQ and follow the instructions there - that's what we have one for...

  • Returning Visitors

    If you are a returning visitor who never received your confirmation email, then odds are your email provider is blockinig emails from our server. The only thing that can be done to get around this is you will have to try creating another forum account using an email address from another domain.

    If you are a returning visitor to the forum and can't log in using your old forum name and password but used to be able to then chances are your account is deleted. Purges of the databases are done regularly. You will have to create a new forum account and you should be all set.

Polishing mag wheels

  • Thread starter Thread starter DrImodium
  • Start date Start date
D

DrImodium

Guest
I have an extra set of mag wheels for my GS1000 and Ive been thinking about trying to polish them out, fully. I did a quick search online to see if this is even a possibility and it appears that it is on other bikes with mags but I didnt see any vintage mags that have been done. The term "mag", to me, is in reference to the material which the wheels are made from, Magnesium, but Im not sure if there is any variation in the term to just mean the style of wheel alone. Can anyone provide some insight into this for me please?
 
Look real closely at the "spokes" on the mags. They will probably look like 60 grit sandpaper with black paint on them. That gritty part is tough as nails.

I started to try to polish some GS450 mags, and could not get those sections to smooth out. At least not without some power tools......
 
Ya I noticed that. I was thinking about hitting it with a 120 grit flap wheel, then 220 grip paper, followed by the standard 400, 800, 1000, 1500, 2000 process. The hardest part would be getting into the corners and such since they are so little and there isnt much space for anything power related or fingers either. The more I sit here looking at them, the more it looks like it would be WAY more work than it'd be worth. But, thats why I turn to y'all, hoping someone might possible have tried already.
 
the most common answer with these wheels is to polish the rims and paint the "spokes". looks good if done properly
 
"Mag"wheels...

"Mag"wheels...

Hi guys,

over here in Blighty(England)we call them cast wheels as that's what they are - cast alloy."Mag"wheels is an anachronism as very few cast wheels were ever magnesium - English race car wheel maker Minilite and Italian wheel maker Campagnolo(for Ferrari and Lamborghini + other exotics)were truly Magnesium alloy.

I think the US aftermarket wheel maker Morris might have made motorcycle wheels in Magnesium(used on Wes Cooley's famous GS's)back in the late 70s.

Lesters were cast alloy not Magnesium...some modern wheel makers: Marchenisi and Dymag make wheels in Magnesium-commonly used in World Superbike and Moto GP.

As for cast alloy GS wheels, IMO they look best nicely painted gloss black and the"highlights";spokes and rims, highly polished.

Hope this helps.

Prufrock.
 
Last edited:
small block after
I don't believe in the use of paper to polish aluminum wheels. I've done MANY wheels, both automotive and motorcycle, in my shop and have yet to use paper or film to polish anything. I use it only to remove scratches or light damage.

A few GSR members have seen the results.
 
Last edited:
I don't believe in the use of paper to polish aluminum wheels. I've done MANY wheels, both automotive and motorcycle, in my shop and have yet to use paper or film to polish anything. I use it only to remove scratches or light damage.

A few GSR members have seen the results.
most people do not own or have access to machine shop polishers.
i have my own but still use good old wet and dry to get a perfect finish before it hits the mops
 
Back
Top