justin_o_guy2
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East Texas, 1/2 dallas/la.
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If your clear coat has gone all spidery & the aluminum below has started to oxidize, its a bit of a daunting challenge to get the old crud off & buff the aluminum out, but, Ive just found a reasonably easy way. Skotch Brite pads. Ive got a box of them,, & decided to just try it. I expected it to do almost nothing, but its much easier than 400 wet dry sandpaper & leaves a smoother, more satiny finish, Ive got several hours in the job & have tried different approaches, determined to not use chemicals, cuz theyre nasty.. This is the easiest way so far. In fact, this is such a quantum leap away from "This is Hard" toward "This is no big deal" that Im not gonna look for any other approaches.
If your chrome is a bit spotty w/ rust, wipe it w/ oil & wait a couple of days. Wipe it off,, get a suede shoe brush, brass, & give it a quick buff,
If you want to pop the peg off on the shifter side so you can handle that rust w/o rasslin with all that stuff, cut some all thread & gently drive the motor mount bolts out, the motor wont fall down that way,
REmember to pull the 3rd bolt out of the peg mount. 14 mm, easy to see it from the other side of the bike. I can clean the brake pedal & that side easier than I can pull the cables,,
Mark the trans shifter where the slot on the shifter arm lines up. Pay attention to the kickstand interlock wiring routing before you pull it. 10 mm.
Im leaving the covers on,, except the pulley cover. I hung a rope in the shop, tied the bars up & layed it over.. & Youd better do something like that b4 ya pull that left peg,, Ohh, YEA..
Loosening that pinch bolt isnt enough, gotta pull it, cuz its in a groove in the shifter shaft coming out of the trans. & No,, I didnt have to fight it, I saw it coming.
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