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Cleaning those Ugly Yellowed fork tubes.
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The easiest way to remove that ugly yellowed clear coat is with Acetone and a rag. Pour Acetone into ??? (I used an old dish pan) Soak the rag real good, wet the whole thing and start applying a little elbow grease. Most of it will wipe right off. The hardest part is getting it out of all the small corners and such like around the brake caliper and fender mounts. Five minuted later you'll have a near new looking lower fork tube. Then if you like you can use a small polishing wheel and rubbing compound to really bring um to life.
Here's some before and after pix. The first pic is after just cleaning one with Acetone. The second is both tubes after cleaning and a little polishing. Wow!!! What a difference.
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I have a 1980 Kawasaki KZ750 Ltd. I bought new. I recently managed to get it out of my garage after 28 years and put it on the road again (2010). I feel like a kid all over again. Since I have acquired 3 78 KZ1000 Ltd, 1 1981 KZ1000 Ltd, and another 1980 KZ750 Ltd. Love the LTD's.
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I was amazed on how well Acetone made short work of removing the yellowed clear coat from my fork tubes. Definitely saved me a lot of time. Didn't risk scratching the finish with abrasives either.
Afterwords I polished um a little with some Turtle Wax rubbing compound and then put on a coat of regular Turtle Wax. (No, I'm not promoting Turtle Wax products. Their just what I had on hand) Did do a pretty good job though.
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The forks do look good. Just keep a good coat of wax on them for protection.
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Anodized huh. I don't think so. Before I cleaned them I could scratch the yellow off with my finger nail. Never seen anything anodized that you could simply scratch off or be able to remove it by dissolving it with a petroleum product.MDZ1rider wrote: It's hard tell by the photo, but I don't think that's yellowed clear coat. Clear coat typically flakes/cracks/peels and doesn't yellow evenly. I believe your forks were anodized. They would have had a yellow/gold color when new, that fades with UV exposure. Anodizing is an electro-bonding process that seals the pores and create a protective layer on alloys for corrosion protection. The yellow is a dye added for appearance.
The forks do look good. Just keep a good coat of wax on them for protection.
Sorry ... but I'm not buying it. I'm gonna need a little more convincing before I believe our lower fork tubes were factory anodized clear, yellow/gold or any other color. If we were talking about a new crotch rocket or mx bike I might agree with you. I've seem those with color anodized fork tubes. But not on our 35+ year old cruisers.
But thanks for noticing how AWESOME they look. LOL!!!
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I guess it's true when they say great minds think alike.. LOL!!!
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I'll keep the acetone and MMO in mind for future uses.
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I live near Portland, Oregon and my rider is a '76 KZ900 I bought new. I'm also in the process of restoring another one and a '73 Z1.
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