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We powdercoated them for him. if you would like to have a set of wheels done please shoot me a PM or check our website www.thepowderpro.com
amazing how you can save an old set of wheels!
Joe, you're talking about the chrome covers right?
I was just worried that it was a plating, but I'd assume SOS won't burn through it.
I wouldn't mind seeing some examples if anyone has them.
here.... this is one that my buddy did on his harley, his pipes, air cleaner, rocker boxes, and battery band where all done in SOS... the pipes where all chrome when it started... see how much cleaner that looks? no stains or oxidized metal, dones not have to come up off the bike and costs ZERO to do...
here is a cafe your same bike with the cases done... look how much better that looks
the trick is to GO IN THE SAME DIRECTION!!!!! if you go all over it will look like junk. green scuff pad is what you want. and go to town... little jigga-lube will work nice just a touch to get it going
Covers and valve cover seem to scuff up easily.
The engine case is another story.
Seems to be some sort of coating on it maybe.
Should I bother with it, or just paint it silver and do the brushed look on the covers?
Looks much better. I think the main case on these are much rougher cast and would require way to much sanding to polish, not to metion keep polished. Spray bomb is probably your best option for those.
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