At Last......Putting it back together

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So moving on, the only problem with polishing something is it makes everything else look rubbish :roll:

So the challenge continued.....
The crankcases looked poor in comparison with the clutch casings so, more solvol required....

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I was pleased with the results but now the top end looked rubbish :cry:

My finger is hurting now and there is still loads to do :roll:

More Premier Inn treatment required.....

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If Lenny Henry could see what I get up to in his rooms :wink:
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If Lenny Henry could see what I get up to in his rooms :wink:[/quote]


yeah, most people would just have an illicit shag :shock:
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pookie wrote:If Lenny Henry could see what I get up to in his rooms :wink:

yeah, most people would just have an illicit shag :shock:[/quote]

Hi Pookie,
I have something similar......a dirty night in a hotel room :)
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A dirty night rubbing with your right hand... Oooher Bernie

Sounds like something from that new book... Fifty Shades of Autosol :wink:
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Hi Shaun,

More like ....... 50 Grades of Wet n Dry \:D/
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Hi, looking good there, thought about the paint work yet, have u had it done yet, if not thought about who will paint it. My paint work took six months to get painted, by kas, but did a fantastic job, photos do not give it justice. But put the bike build way back . When yours is finished have to get both bikes together, get Martin to take some photo,s with is special camera . :D
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Hi Gary,
The paintwork is going to be standard firecracker red and pearl gentry grey metalic, I have been trying to get less expensive quotes, but I think I have got the best deal I can get.
I don't have the cash yet, so it will have to wait.
I picked up the exhaust hangers and a stainless steel air filter support from Martins last night (thanks).
Photos sounds like a good idea, we can arrange it when I bring the bike down to put it on the dyno.
See you soon.
Cheers
Bernie :)
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Hi Bernie, this looks fantastic, real awesome. I wish I was so far as you with my bike. What did you use to polish? And how fine do you grind before? I polish my fork tubes but this is no problem with a drill.

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Hi Christoph,
240 grit, then 400 grit, then 800 grit, depending on how badly pitted the surface is, if I want a mirror finish I use 1500 grit and finish with my favorite Solvol Autosol (all by hand).
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Since I have had nothing to polish, I noticed my one and only key was breaking :(
So I sorted some replacements (cut to the code)

Very pleased with the result \:D/
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Keys look smart and just like OEM Bernie

Are they from that the guy in USA ?

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Cheers
Bernie :)
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500bernie wrote:Hi Shaun,
Really great guy, he is out of stock now, but said he would let me know if/when he gets some more.
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500bernie wrote:Hi Christoph,
240 grit, then 400 grit, then 800 grit, depending on how badly pitted the surface is, if I want a mirror finish I use 1500 grit and finish with my favorite Solvol Autosol (all by hand).
Cheers
Bernie :)
The sales manager for the Teeside Solvol agency has just won Salesman of the year. His breakthrough was when Bernie moved from tubes to 1 tonne IBC's !
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