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22 Sep 2015 04:52 - 22 Sep 2015 04:54 #691312 by Kidkawie
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missionkz wrote: I tried the acetone with rags.... it doesn't hardly cut this stuff at all... this will be a lot of work with acetone and it can make me dizzy followed by puking.


They could be CLEAR ANODIZED.

You can remove anno with spray oven cleaner or a lye bath. Either one you can find at a home center. The lye will be with the drain cleaners labeled Roebic Crystal Drain Cleaner. Just add about a cup per 2 gallons of water. Let the part soak submerged, check every 15 min. see if the anno wipes off with a rag.

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1994 KX250 Supermoto
2004 KX125
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22 Sep 2015 06:33 #691333 by pete greek1
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I did it the easy way,......I cheated, ..& just had everything chromed , :laugh: :laugh: :laugh: :laugh:
Pete

1980 LTD 1000..,1976 LTD 900, have the 1000&900 now. the rest are previous= 1978 KZ 650 B.., 1980 Yamaha XT 500..,1978 Yamaha DT 400.., 1977 Yamaha yz 80..,Honda trail ct 70.., Honda QA 50...5-1/2 hp brigs & straton CAT chopper mini bike...3-1/2 hp mini bike (WHEN GAS WAS ABOUT 45 CENTS A GALLON)!!!!
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22 Sep 2015 17:50 #691455 by RonKZ650
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Paint stripper, then polish. If corrosion is too much for polish, use sandpaper and work your way down to 1500 grit then polish. They come out better than chrome. Nothing better than polished aluminum. Do the same thing to the brake and clutch levers to remove the ugly yellowed plastic coating. The hard job is removing the black finish from fork legs on the later models. That stuff is tough. The plastic used on the older ones melts right off in a couple minutes using paint stripper. No need for power tools, all can be done easily by hand.

321,000 miles on KZ's that I can remember. Not going to see any more.
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23 Sep 2015 04:20 #691490 by Kamn
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Also,
if you don't want to clear coat after polishing but want to protect the aluminum and reduce the amount of cleaning and polishing afterwards, there is a product called Sharkhide that "seals" the aluminum........its rubbed on

1982 GPZ550 (gold)
1973 CB750K (awaiting resto)
1983 CX650 Eurosport
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25 Sep 2015 16:52 #691929 by Rockranch
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Nice results. Thank you for sharing.

(2)-1976 KZ900B-LTD's
1-all stock low mileage...
1 modified
1977 KZ1000 (awaiting resurrection!) :)
...and an old school Honda CB750 Chopper is next on my bucket list!

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04 Oct 2015 10:47 #693293 by Rockranch
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Thanks for the comment. Do you periodically sell other KZ forks?...and if so, how much?

(2)-1976 KZ900B-LTD's
1-all stock low mileage...
1 modified
1977 KZ1000 (awaiting resurrection!) :)
...and an old school Honda CB750 Chopper is next on my bucket list!

Oh...and a Pocket Rocket lol!!!

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08 Oct 2015 21:35 #693890 by mtbspeedfreak
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Whoa this is just what I needed! My forks are nasty looking!

2000 ZRX 1100
1976 KZ 900- Daily Driver
1980 LTD 550- Dalton Highway survivor!

If it has tits or tires, it'll give you problems!

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09 Oct 2015 05:49 - 09 Oct 2015 05:52 #693912 by Kapahulu
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Nessism wrote: If you want a "brushed" finish like OEM, then take some 800 grit sandpaper or gray scotchbrite pad and apply uniform strokes in the desired direction.

That's why I do and it comes out nice, looks stock-ish. Hawaii's air is humid and salty. The best way for me to keep the fork lowers looking good is clear powder coat.

I bought a Sears Craftsman powder coat kit on Amazon a few years ago. All you need is a small convection oven to bake items like fork lowers. I'll post pics later. It's still dark outside here.

Clean the lowers thoroughly with acetone before baking the powder coat.

1978 KZ1000, 1976 KZ900, 1975 H2, 1973 H1, 1973 H2, 1978 RD400, 1977 RD400, 1974 RD350
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11 Oct 2015 14:24 #694179 by PLUMMEN
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Paint stripper and a really good block sanding to get things flat/straight before polishing.
Stay away from using a dremel to polish aluminum parts unless you have lots of practice,way too easy to put dips/waves in parts. ;)

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11 Oct 2015 19:40 #694211 by 9er rider
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polishing is taking the scratches out of the scratches out of the scra...... be systematic and clean. remove all buffing compounds before using the next finer compound and dont contaminate your wheels keep them in a baggie when not in use.

76 kz 900 1075 76 kz 900 a4 78 kz 1000 ltd
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11 Oct 2015 19:52 #694213 by Rockranch
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Good point 9er. Many people don't think of separate secure storage for various buffing tools to keep them from airborne dust contamination etc. which do affect the achievement of fine flashy highly polished finishes.

(2)-1976 KZ900B-LTD's
1-all stock low mileage...
1 modified
1977 KZ1000 (awaiting resurrection!) :)
...and an old school Honda CB750 Chopper is next on my bucket list!

Oh...and a Pocket Rocket lol!!!

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11 Oct 2015 21:03 #694214 by Barry2
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Which polishing compound seems to work the best?

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