Night Train Pictures
900.00 44.I was working in Mickeyland when I got them 4 years ago.I've been a real world road test for them.Had a couple revisions of shocks as they progress and pumps.Been solid for 2.5 years now without a problem.maybe not as easy install as some but my azz has no complaints with the ride.
Nice job Story work on a guys bike and break it,geezz
Nice job Story work on a guys bike and break it,geezz
Mark & JoJo, good job on the bars. Jo I can't believe Mark is trying to "spread" the blame, damn coconut tree mechanic! LOL. Nice pics.
I guess I have been using the S100 the wrong way and yes i read the can but like was mentioned you seem to get "shiny" spots if too heavy. So I wash the engine down with soap & water and a little simple green on anything oily, while the engine is still wet I apply the S100, leave it sit for 5-10 min's. and hit it with a hose. This seems to distribute it evenly around the engine and into hard to get to places. Just my screwed up way of doing it.
I guess I have been using the S100 the wrong way and yes i read the can but like was mentioned you seem to get "shiny" spots if too heavy. So I wash the engine down with soap & water and a little simple green on anything oily, while the engine is still wet I apply the S100, leave it sit for 5-10 min's. and hit it with a hose. This seems to distribute it evenly around the engine and into hard to get to places. Just my screwed up way of doing it.
Last edited by Night_Train; 06-06-2011 at 04:43 AM. Reason: word missing!
Mark & JoJo, good job on the bars. Jo I can't believe Mark is trying to "spread" the blame, damn coconut mechanic! LOL. Nice pics.
I guess I have been using the S100 the wrong way and yes i read the can but like was mentioned you seem to get "shiny" spots if too heavy. So I wash the engine down with soap & water and a little simple green on anything oily, while the engine is still wet I apply the S100, leave it sit for 5-10 min's. and hit it with a hose. This seems to distribute it evenly around the engine and into hard to get to places. Just my screwed up way of doing it.
I guess I have been using the S100 the wrong way and yes i read the can but like was mentioned you seem to get "shiny" spots if too heavy. So I wash the engine down with soap & water and a little simple green on anything oily, while the engine is still wet I apply the S100, leave it sit for 5-10 min's. and hit it with a hose. This seems to distribute it evenly around the engine and into hard to get to places. Just my screwed up way of doing it.
What a tard calling me a coconut mech... You're just wasting the S100... lol