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Re: Motorcycle Detail ~ Any Adivise? - 04-23-2010, 02:35 PM



   
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Re: Motorcycle Detail ~ Any Adivise? - 04-23-2010, 04:27 PM

UM does that mean it came out so good you are speachless?





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Re: Motorcycle Detail ~ Any Adivise? - 04-23-2010, 07:58 PM

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UM does that mean it came out so good you are speachless?





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I think he;'s demonstrating how to post pics. If you hover your mouse over the Photobucket thumbnails then copy the Img Code this is what you get when you paste it in a post.



Nice work, it's hard to show it on a blacked out bike though. Cadimium spokes, huh? No way to get 'em to sparkle. I can't believe H-D makes chrome spokes an option.

I've been looking for a way to polish up those aluminum rocker covers without removing the tank. With the right tool you can get 'em almost as shiney as chrome. I can get a Dremel just about anywhere I need to but the mini 1/8" shank buffs for a Dremel just aren't big enough. There's a ton of 1/4" shank buffs available but I can't get a die grinder into tight spots. As popular as Dremels are I can't believe nobody's come up with an adapter to increase to a 1/4" shank tool with 'em. If they have I haven't found it yet.

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