Franco,Arrrrggghhhhhh got tired just looking at it.... mine needs a good clean up too but... tomorrow... tomorrow....
Keep us posted on how you do it.
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WD-40 hu? I must try it!!!!! thanks Ker! :up:Franco,
Did ya ever try the WD-40 on a rag with a paint stick, took the white spots right off? Mine weren't near as bad as Shannon's, he rides his, I just look at minebut it still looks good a year later. I thought the heat would disapate it quicker but it hasn't. I think I'm on a WD-40 kick lately.
Even better..All too labor intensive.
Break the top end down and use spray on paint stripper, just keep a close eye as the stripper can stain the aluminum if you leave it on too long, take them to a polisher then put it back together.
Wd-40 works great. When I'm degreasing these nasty Harley engines, I use brake cleaner or electric cleaner, then spray it back down with wd-40. Makes that ruff aluminum look new again.Franco,
Did ya ever try the WD-40 on a rag with a paint stick, took the white spots right off? Mine weren't near as bad as Shannon's, he rides his, I just look at minebut it still looks good a year later. I thought the heat would disapate it quicker but it hasn't. I think I'm on a WD-40 kick lately.
Doesn't the powder blow off when you go down the highway?My second try I went powder looks great!!!:2thumbs:
This color would really hide the blowouts:lol::toily: