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mk1 burner finished
h2ggv:
the donor bike came 1st today so i give it a quick strip down sorted the parts out. Put the chain and the bb in the cleaning bath i have made up. well happy with the bike relay clean
so will get that out in morning sorted the stuff too polish on the buffing wheel done a few of them. Painted the top part of the sr headset. then the restored frame and parts turned up. had a quick look at that very happy.
went to pick my son up from school now its too cold to work i my shed or garage will finish off in morning.
a quick question does anyone know what is best for removing the polish after the parts have been on the buffing wheel, i had some chalk stuff before but don't have any left what is it or can i use a different thing to get it off and where do i get it from.
these parts well not be used if anyone is interested in these.
The tyers were are hard to clean in the end my wifes toothbrush done the job with oven cleaner and washing-up liquid.
The rest off the parts just took yonks on the buffing wheel came up well tho. The chain is the best thing i have been cutting these off on every bike and its came up brand new all the chains i have wasted.
hope you like i think the only none stock part is the new seat and 1 new brake cable inner i might be wrong tho :shock: :shock: :shock: :oops:
will get the bike out in the day light get some better pics
stfc:
Very Cool, I saw that for sale somewhere recently I think ... I like it
Deano:
Thats looking sweet now matey and like new :daumenhoch:
I use brake cleaner to remove the polishing soap leftovers on alloys i polish. Just a clean cloth and a quick spray/wipe and its gone. Paint friendly too ;) remember brake cleaner and not brake fluid :D ;D
Burners dont get major propz on here but good restos do none the less.
Get it entered into bike of the month on burnerworld 8)
theRuler:
That's a hot looking Burner, buddy!
lk_97:
Sweet! :smitten:
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