Well spent over 8 Hours with cellulose thinners and even though i've no fingerprints left i've managed to do a passable job removing most of the visible horrible gold and the dull gray undercoat. A quick rub with brasso and one side done (well enough to go out on it with being laughed at). Only prob is facing doing other side.
500bernie wrote:Massive improvement =D> =D> =D>
Just needs a bit more polishing
To be honest happy just to see it silver as its passable to go out for a spin later this year. Would like to in future have it stripped down and have frame professionally polished as i don't have proper tools mechanical knowledge and patience to do it all myself. Obviously once it's stripped i'd want engine etc checked out and new pistons so it's a big job for the future. Happy with it at moment.
500bernie wrote:Massive improvement =D> =D> =D>
Just needs a bit more polishing
To be honest happy just to see it silver as its passable to go out for a spin later this year. Would like to in future have it stripped down and have frame professionally polished as i don't have proper tools mechanical knowledge and patience to do it all myself. Obviously once it's stripped i'd want engine etc checked out and new pistons so it's a big job for the future. Happy with it at moment.
You don't need to take it to a professional, just a bit of time and effort gives great results.....
Plenty of help and advice available
500bernie wrote:Massive improvement =D> =D> =D>
Just needs a bit more polishing
To be honest happy just to see it silver as its passable to go out for a spin later this year. Would like to in future have it stripped down and have frame professionally polished as i don't have proper tools mechanical knowledge and patience to do it all myself. Obviously once it's stripped i'd want engine etc checked out and new pistons so it's a big job for the future. Happy with it at moment.
You don't need to take it to a professional, just a bit of time and effort gives great results.....
Plenty of help and advice available
Lovely that. What do u use to get that shine as people i know only seem to have bench polishers could do with something hand held to get mine a bit shinier and which polish do u use as i do like polished bits but don't have any gear to do it right.
250-1500 wet n dry, finished with a loyblock (garyflex) and solvol.
If you wanted fast results you could use a loose polishing mop in a hand drill and green/blue polishing compounds (screwfir/tool station).
Good luck
Cheers looks a bit technical for me and i don't even have a drill I'll have to keep it as it is for now so i can get shocker and it mot'ed so i can have a play out and if i decide to strip it in future look into polishing then. But for now i'll have a do with the solvol =D>
If you only want to polish the bits of frame on view just remove the bodywork and use paint stripper on those bits - no need to take the bike to bits - just remove the swing arm
The basic finish polishes up by hand pretty easily