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Hmmmm..... that doesn't speak very well of GM's engineering or quality control. I REALLY want to believe that GM and Ford engineering is competitive with the Japanese, but stuff like this really worries me. I had a '95 Ford Taurus with the 3.8 liter V6, with 50k miles require a new engine because one of the head gaskets leaked and allowed the oil and water to mix. That experience soured me on Ford for a LONG time; after all, Ford and GM are not new at this car-building thing. They should know better by now.
Hi. I followed your link to your Photobucket pics. Nice bike! Really, really clean. That is my goal for my 850G.
One of the things my bike still needs is to have the wheels detailed; there is some discoloration from corrosion. How did you get yours as nice as they are?

They were in fairly good shape when I bought the bike. Only thing I did was degrease, and thoroughly clean em. The brake dust and years of neglect made it a bit daunting. Even after I thought they were clean, they'd dry and have more film on them. The pics don't reflect, but even during re-assembly I had to stop and continue removing additional dirt. and they're still not completely clean, but enough for me. I'm not into resto work. I just want the bike 100% mechanically, but when I have to disassemble sections, I just take some extra time to buff things a little, and remove years of dirt. After my last ride, which was during a melt after a snowstorm, I really dirtied up the bike. Not looking forward to cleaning the engine again, and the exhaust is covered in road grime too.
I find brillo pads cut through the initial stuff, then its up to you how far you wanna go to renew the rims. I just lucked out. Mine were decent looking after the brillo took the initial grime off.




Hi Pete. Those brake parts look fantastic. What kind of paint did you use, and how did you prep the parts? The front brake master cylinder on my 850G needs to be done.