But now there's some pitting right, and places where its rubbed through?ME 109 wrote: For your information, I had my hair chromed.
Years ago. When I had a Harley.
Expresso front wheel rebuild
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You Aussies, always fashionable!ME 109 wrote:Hey Doug! I resemble that comment!dougie wrote:I think it is what Jeff uses on his hair.
For your information, I had my hair chromed.
Years ago.
When I had a Harley.
I've spent most of my money on women, motorcycles, and beer.
The rest of it I just wasted.
The rest of it I just wasted.
Re: Expresso front wheel rebuild
Looks bewdiful Mal!
That mud sure is a sticker alright. My ss headers are still brown.
Great tyre choice btw.
That mud sure is a sticker alright. My ss headers are still brown.
Great tyre choice btw.
Lord of the Bings
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Looks brand new!
I've spent most of my money on women, motorcycles, and beer.
The rest of it I just wasted.
The rest of it I just wasted.
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Lookin' good Mal! More than a little incentive for me to do likewise for fivey... though i am reluctant to pull the resto trigger on her.
Yeah, Nymagee mud: the headers of my gs look like they're ceramic coated - on the outside!
Talk about headers, check out these ones i prepared earlier: I'm up to my 'pits in RS pipes, buffing 'em back to 'nice'. Mainly 'coz I scored a v nice pair of Staintune mufflers recently and they made the headers look decidely second hand. So i bought a bunch of buffing paraphenalia and went to it.
The pic shows one taken to the first buff stage - two more after that. Gotta say they sure look good now.
Now I'm debating with self if i should cut out/blank off the rear cross-over (to enable easier pipe removal for filter changes etc)... thoughts?
Yeah, Nymagee mud: the headers of my gs look like they're ceramic coated - on the outside!
Talk about headers, check out these ones i prepared earlier: I'm up to my 'pits in RS pipes, buffing 'em back to 'nice'. Mainly 'coz I scored a v nice pair of Staintune mufflers recently and they made the headers look decidely second hand. So i bought a bunch of buffing paraphenalia and went to it.
The pic shows one taken to the first buff stage - two more after that. Gotta say they sure look good now.
Now I'm debating with self if i should cut out/blank off the rear cross-over (to enable easier pipe removal for filter changes etc)... thoughts?
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Thats the beauty of stainless Pete.
My overlander headers are 'flash chromed' stainless steel, they look great but I will never be game to wave a buff at them.
They only have one cross-over. I never knew they came out with two? I will have to be more observant.
My overlander headers are 'flash chromed' stainless steel, they look great but I will never be game to wave a buff at them.
They only have one cross-over. I never knew they came out with two? I will have to be more observant.
Re: Cursed parts!!
The autumn weather here is TOO good and this "expresso" project has gone on for TOO long, so I decide to give up on my package from Motobins and re-assemble the old worn forks and single disc front end but ....
curses!!!
where are my 8mm crush washers for the fork lowers?? Not in the major service washer kits that I waited 3 days to arrive from Perth? I can't even find the old ones!
Anyone know a handy substitute? Punch a hold in a beer bottle lid?
curses!!!
where are my 8mm crush washers for the fork lowers?? Not in the major service washer kits that I waited 3 days to arrive from Perth? I can't even find the old ones!
Anyone know a handy substitute? Punch a hold in a beer bottle lid?
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"where are my 8mm crush washers for the fork lowers??"
supercheaparse et al would be my first port of call... i bought a 'handy pack' of copper washers a while back for just this type of occasion.
supercheaparse et al would be my first port of call... i bought a 'handy pack' of copper washers a while back for just this type of occasion.
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You were right. Supercheaparse it was Pete. Pack of 5 x 5/16" copper washers for $3.DucatiPete wrote:"supercheaparse et al would be my first port of call... i bought a 'handy pack' of copper washers a while back for just this type of occasion.
Haynes manual says 18ft/lb torque for those little nuts ...... umm I wasn't game to take it that far, it didn't feel right,.. and even then the RHS nut feels like it has gone to mush. aghhh!
sigh ... oh well this reassembly was only meant to be a practice attempt ...