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Fork disassembly
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1978 KZ650 B2
Former rides...1976 CB360T, 1985 Shadow 700, 1985 GPZ750Turbo
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Current project 76 KZ900 (This was a Vetter model)
76 KZ900
81 XJ550H SECA (Current Project)
82 XJ550R SECA
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86 FJ1200
74 Z1900
72 CB450
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1977 KZ650-C1 Original Owner - Stock (with additional invisible FIAMM horn)
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Grumpy Ole Artist wrote: Trying to get them shiny...seems like the more I work, the uglier they get....
I don't know what power tool / buffing material you are using but I would take a step back. You can use a soft cloth buffing wheel you can purchase from ACE or HF for the drill. A dedicated bench buffer is better yet. No sparks involved. But before that follow the steps below:
If you want the chrome look to the aluminum, you can accomplish it by wet sanding in ever finer grit and then finishing on a buffing wheel with soft metal buffing compound. First you need to remove any clear lacquer that the parts may be coated with, if any. You can use aircraft stripper or your method of choice. Which grit you start at depends on the condition of the part. If there are minor gauges, you can first lightly file them out first with a fine metal file. But a normal condition part you can start with 400 or 600 grit wet sanding. Then go up as follows, 1000, 1500, 2000 grit. Then I use the soft metal compound on the buffing wheel. At that point it looks like chrome. But I give it a rub down with Mothers Aluminum and Metal polish and and another turn on the buffing wheel. You will find that maintaining that shine is easy. Just hit it with mothers and a terry cloth every two or three months. It has special waxes to help maintain the shine and prevent oxidation. Don't use silicon type waxes. They will dull the shine. I have bikes that I have done the fork lowers and engine cases and still look good after a 3 years.
Current project 76 KZ900 (This was a Vetter model)
76 KZ900
81 XJ550H SECA (Current Project)
82 XJ550R SECA
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86 FJ1200
74 Z1900
72 CB450
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Grumpy Ole Artist wrote: Ok Joe...now, you are making me feel bad...I hope you "cut & pasted" those instructions...The pic is just a joke! I do appreciate your having taken the time, and I did print out a hard copy ....I forgot about the lacquer coating though...spent 3.5 hrs last night wet sanding...by hand!!! LOL! I really didn't expect to seriously fool anybody....aluminum doesn't spark when one hits it with a grinder...(Does it?) I am sorry!
No worries. I grew up with three brothers and we were all jokesters. Just that we knew not to trust each other and to be always on the look out for a prank, LOL. Those were the good old days. Looking forward to seeing your results.
Current project 76 KZ900 (This was a Vetter model)
76 KZ900
81 XJ550H SECA (Current Project)
82 XJ550R SECA
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86 FJ1200
74 Z1900
72 CB450
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Grumpy Ole Artist wrote: Et tu, brute? Ed, Ed, Ed.....they are aluminum....I don't think a grinder would throw sparks on aluminum! ...After some of the dumb questions I've posted, I guess it IS to be expected of me, but it is just a joke! I clamped a big railroad track nut in my vice and set the lower in front of it...ROTFLMAO! I guess the lesson here is "don't believe everything you see! Sorry guys, just messing with you!
:laugh: :laugh: :laugh: :laugh: You got me! :laugh: :laugh: :laugh: Ed
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