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Big Daddy 72

Custom Street Rod Interiors & Design
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Did you polish your brake calipers with Mother's billet?
no I did not. I took all the parts to my k-9 to a professional polisher that uses equiptment that cost several thousands of dollars. Mothers Billet would not work on my k-9 the Alu was in to bad of condition. I did use mothers billet on my mastiff in the pic above, however it did not get out everything on that bike too. I'll do that bike in the future as well. Some stuff hand polishing with a rag just won't work..
 

PacoPetty

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no I did not. I took all the parts to my k-9 to a professional polisher that uses equiptment that cost several thousands of dollars. Mothers Billet would not work on my k-9 the Alu was in to bad of condition. I did use mothers billet on my mastiff in the pic above, however it did not get out everything on that bike too. I'll do that bike in the future as well. Some stuff hand polishing with a rag just won't work..
How did you locate a shop with a professional polisher? I live in SW Virginia right on the North Carolina state line and I would love to have this done to my bike especially the motor .
 

Th3InfamousI

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How did you locate a shop with a professional polisher? I live in SW Virginia right on the North Carolina state line and I would love to have this done to my bike especially the motor .
I imagine they would require you to remove it from the bike.

Might just look for a motorcycle detailer.

call a local shop that deals with used bikes and see who they use to detail their bikes they bring in.

You can also google aluminum polishing services in your area.

I am kinda curious what it cost him to get it all done...i bet it wasn't cheap!



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From 2 ft. away it does look good, but even the mothers Billet cant take out the little pits and calcium spots. The mastiff was taken better care of as far as polishing goes than the k-9. I gotta have a chip in one of the flames fixed and the little dent at the bottom of the rear fender repaired too. Im also gonna have the polisher strip and polish my rocker boxes, the chrome is peeling bad. My fork tubes are starting to peel on the back side next to the fender mounts. There are so many little spots I cant get to on the motor to polish so its got some bad stains too.

The polisher thats doing the k-9 motor said he had to sand the entire motor to get it to come out right. Im real stoked about seeing it.
If you are going to get your engine polished I recommend getting them diamond cut. The diamond cut really holds the shineIMG_0125.JPG
 

PacoPetty

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I imagine they would require you to remove it from the bike.

Might just look for a motorcycle detailer.

call a local shop that deals with used bikes and see who they use to detail their bikes they bring in.

You can also google aluminum polishing services in your area.

I am kinda curious what it cost him to get it all done...i bet it wasn't cheap!



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I bet it cost a pretty penny but it looks amazing!
 

Big Daddy 72

Custom Street Rod Interiors & Design
How did you locate a shop with a professional polisher? I live in SW Virginia right on the North Carolina state line and I would love to have this done to my bike especially the motor .
I found this guy on craigslist, the first thing I gave him was just a test part i didnt care about to see what kind of quality work he did. The part look perfect so I took him the rest of the stuff I needed done.
 
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