Polishing Parts (again)

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Re: Polishing Parts (again)

09 Mar 2009 19:07
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you guy's have way to much time on your hands that is why flat black and wrinkle finish was invented, but all the same it does look really good nice job and you must be very bored to put that kind of work into a part that hopefully nobody see's ever.
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Re: Polishing Parts (again)

09 Mar 2009 19:18
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A bunch of us were camping on Current River and i had a friend that was riding a SuperSport and he really didn't need to be operating anything.
Anyhoo He comes cruising into the next camping spot and we were sitting on the next picnic table over and we heard him hollering and we look over and all we could see under the seat of the picnic table were two tennis shoes, exhaust,and the oil pan.

Put the kickstand down Bobby!

We had to laugh a while before we went and got the bike off him.:laugh:
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Re: Polishing Parts (again)

09 Mar 2009 19:24
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Please tell me you didn't polish the inside of that oil pan!
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Re: Polishing Parts (again)

09 Mar 2009 19:31
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actually i would do something like that maybe not the pan but the inside of the cases so that oil runs off them easier.
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Re: Polishing Parts (again)

09 Mar 2009 19:38
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timebomb33 wrote: "actually i would do something like that maybe not the pan but the inside of the cases so that oil runs off them easier."

That I can understand, just normal maintenance :laugh:
But roy-b-boy-b even polishes the inside his exhaust system (mufflers, baffles, and all) he says it cuts down on back pressure. :P
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Re: Polishing Parts (again)

09 Mar 2009 19:44
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Actually polishing the pipes would let the oil go right on out the back.:silly:
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