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Lower fork tube polishing
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12 Oct 2015 04:39 #694230
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I use Autosol for hand polishing and rouge with the buffer.
1975 Z1 900
1994 KX250 Supermoto
2004 KX125
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Barry2 wrote: Which polishing compound seems to work the best?
I use Autosol for hand polishing and rouge with the buffer.
1975 Z1 900
1994 KX250 Supermoto
2004 KX125
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13 Oct 2015 05:15 - 13 Oct 2015 05:24 #694392
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76 kz 900 1075 76 kz 900 a4 78 kz 1000 ltd
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I buffed up my forks and covers over 25 years ago and there is a certain amount of responsibility in maintaining rock pits, grease, bug juice, road tar, and shop googlers that like to stare at themselves up close, and occasionally leave DNA while walking by, Mothers ,has always been my friend cuz THERES NO SHINE LIKE MOTHERS.
76 kz 900 1075 76 kz 900 a4 78 kz 1000 ltd
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13 Oct 2015 07:38 #694414
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(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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AMEN to that 9er! Front forks actually take the brunt of all 'road rash' residue...rock pebble nicks, bug splats, tar etcetcetc just as you alluded to no matter where you ride, same as exhaust downtubes and the fronts of shiny polished aluminum engines. Absolute perfection in the long term can only be achieved by non-ridden show-only bikes, and regular care with...*yes you mentioned it*..."Mother's"! There is no miracle 'polish-one-time-and-be-perfect-forever' cure for anything on a motorcycle. Yes it takes a bit work and elbow grease to keep that highly polished luster on any vehicle but once you achieve the look you desire, then a little regular attention to detail will greatly decrease future sore elbows from lack of regular care.
(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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