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My neighbors are brothers. One retarded er retired and the other on disability. One called the township bitching my grass was too high. So I cut it last now and blow clipping 10 ft in anal retentives yard! They bitch and complain about all my bikes and other vehicles and anything else that...
Ok I have the 77 650 and an 82 750. The 650 seat will fit with the back hinge and lock. Front hinge will need moved. Seat sits back about an inch from the tank and it sits high off the frame at the back.
Yes you can. How effective it is in preserving the finish will depend on the quality of the wax and frequency it is applied. Aluminum and stainless steel are quite forgiving and will polish up quickly. Polished steel however is not forgiving. Any moisture reaching the surface will quickly be...
I've not personally tried it yet. However I've bought several polished metal items with clearcoat applied so I'm certain it can be done. A good clean with Laquer thinner and a very soft cloth should remove any solvents or particles left behind from the polish. Then a few very light tack coats of...
use the heaviest compound as long as it takes to remove all visible scratches. Use the medium until the shine is as uniform and bright as possible. Then do the same with the lightest compound. One engine sidecover took me three hours this way. Steel will take much longer. When you've reached the...
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