WTF? Swingarm scratched!!!
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#25
RE: WTF? Swingarm scratched!!!
I'd leave it the hell alone...chalk it up as a scratch that adds "character" to your bike...and move on! It ain't gonna stay perfect & "scarless" forever...and if it does you ain't ridin' it enough!I've got a few scratches here & there on mine too, but as with yours, if I never point them out to you you'd probably never even notice them.
#26
RE: WTF? Swingarm scratched!!!
Has any work been done on it since you last knew it wasn't scratched? I'd be especially curious about the rear pegs, as they seem to be custom, and the marks sorta line up with the nut holding the peg on. If a dealer wrench installed it and used a 3/8 air ratchet or 3/8 impact gun with an extension, and they weren't careful and something slipped.................
In the course of a normal maintenance service I don't see what they would have been screwing with in that area. Although you do have that chrome rear nut cover, maybe that install went wrong? Or a tire change?
Gilly
In the course of a normal maintenance service I don't see what they would have been screwing with in that area. Although you do have that chrome rear nut cover, maybe that install went wrong? Or a tire change?
Gilly
#27
RE: WTF? Swingarm scratched!!!
G,
I had a scratch just like that on my 84 CB750F( yes.....gulp, I have owned metrics before....)
Anyway, I ended up getting some very fine rubbing compound (black) and went over it like 4 times...It ended up looking like a discoloroation moreso than a scratch. After that, I smeared just a bit of the frame touch-up paint onto the area with my finger - I did it once then let it dry, then again. I let that dry for a few days to really set into the metal. Then I used the rubbing compound again, very lightly on the area....It looked like it was almost new. I waxed it a bit just to seal it and the area never rusted, never faded.
BTW, must have been a real true biker bro to give you his chrome like that....sounds like a hell ofa guy![8D]
I had a scratch just like that on my 84 CB750F( yes.....gulp, I have owned metrics before....)
Anyway, I ended up getting some very fine rubbing compound (black) and went over it like 4 times...It ended up looking like a discoloroation moreso than a scratch. After that, I smeared just a bit of the frame touch-up paint onto the area with my finger - I did it once then let it dry, then again. I let that dry for a few days to really set into the metal. Then I used the rubbing compound again, very lightly on the area....It looked like it was almost new. I waxed it a bit just to seal it and the area never rusted, never faded.
BTW, must have been a real true biker bro to give you his chrome like that....sounds like a hell ofa guy![8D]
#28
RE: WTF? Swingarm scratched!!!
ORIGINAL: 2007fxdc
... Is anyone aware of anything that they do when they service your bike that might have caused this?...
... Is anyone aware of anything that they do when they service your bike that might have caused this?...
1. Somebody had removed the lower shock bolt for some reason (drop swingarm, change shock, whatever.)
2. With the shock rotated forward, the bolt got returned to the shock for safekeeping.
3. Later, when it became time to put it all back together, somebody (perhaps the same person forgot the bolt was in there, or somebody else didn't check for interfering hardware) yanked the shock rearward.
4.Ouch!
5. Person says "WTF? Oh, I see" and then puts it all together without saying a word. (If he is really really clever, he might have removed all traces of paint from the lower shock bolt's threads.)
#30
RE: WTF? Swingarm scratched!!!
Some good clues as to the cause but nothing has been done to the rear end, including the shocks, since I bought it. I installed the rear pegs with a normal socket wrench so I know that didn't do it either. I guess I'll never know who did it and how. I just need to concentrate on patchin' her up enough that she doesn't get rust.
Yes, Flynavy, it was a very cool guy to give me some chrome like that and refuse to let me even pay for the shipping. Very cool indeed. Thanks Bro!
Yes, Flynavy, it was a very cool guy to give me some chrome like that and refuse to let me even pay for the shipping. Very cool indeed. Thanks Bro!