Polishing front fork lowers
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Polishing front fork lowers
I decided to give it a shot at polishing my front fork lowers instead of spending the bucks on chromed lowers. So far so good. I tried it out on a small area first to see the result and to find out how hard it is to do. I like the result so far and it is actually pretty easy to do. Does take some time and work though But what the h... Here in Denmark it's still freezing and I probably wont get the bike out until the end of March or start April so I have plenty of time
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Use paint stripper first then start with 200~400 grit (cant remember the exact one I started with) working to 2000, then polish.
Use paint stripper first then start with 200~400 grit (cant remember the exact one I started with) working to 2000, then polish.
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IMO, polished lowers look better than chrome. It has a different shine that looks deeper and definitely "old school". When people see both of my bikes together, one chromed and one polished, the one with the polished lowers always gets the comments. "those look cool, what did you do to them"?
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IMO, polished lowers look better than chrome. It has a different shine that looks deeper and definitely "old school". When people see both of my bikes together, one chromed and one polished, the one with the polished lowers always gets the comments. "those look cool, what did you do to them"?