'14 Harley Dyna Low Rider - First time working on someone else bike

Lance Mark

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Here is the rear fender on my son's Dyna Low Rider. I did a lot of before pics of the bike and when it's done, I'll get more pics and show it off, it's turning out really great.

He put a bag on the fender and it marred the surface.

I did the following:

1. Rinse with water.
2. Wash with Reset.
3. Clay Bar using Wolfgang Clay, and Chem Guys Lube
4. Used Griiot's G8 with a Hard cutting pad and Wolfgang Uber compound on the heavily marred areas.
5. Machine polished entire fender with Wolfgang's Total Swirl Remover
6. Machine polished entire fender with Wolfgang's Finishing Glaze
7. Wiped down with Prep (it'll get a final prep wipe and the fender will get sealed soon)

Before and after
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I plan on hitting the tank tonight. It has some swirling, but no serious marring.

Here is the tank with an inspection light, you can see the swirling. This goes away tonight. :)

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Here is another pic of the corrected fender with the inspection light. There are some nicks and flaws that I couldn't correct, but it turned out really great.

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Doing this in my spare time in the evenings, and should have it all done in a few days. I'll put up some before and after pics of the whole bike when it's done.
 
Looking good! What are you going to seal with? More CanCoat?
 
Looking good! What are you going to seal with? More CanCoat?

Yes, sir.

Not sure how familiar you are with the product, but I'm thinking about using it to coat the chrome including the exhaust. Been looking online and it looks like it could be used on chrome for sure, just want to make sure it will be ok for the hot parts of the exhaust.

Any thoughts?
 
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