iron_worker
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- Sep 8, 2013
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Hey guys,
I took a sick day today and decided it's as good a day as any to get my bike's exhaust polished up before I put it back on.
The products I used were WG's swirl remover and #0000 steel wool by hand. I didn't take any before pics but there was lots of carbon near the tips and lots of crust and road grime everywhere. It seemed to do the trick quite nicely. I thought about throwing some LSP on there but I don't think it would take the heat. I've heard some coatings can but I haven't experimented with coatings yet.



And the bike it's off of (1974 Honda CB750):


I did a restoration on it the winter before last but had the engine out again this winter due to a small oil leak. I'm trying to get it back together to get riding but winter has been holding on soooooo long here. Arg! Now it seems we're in for a wet spring.
Oh well. Hopefully you enjoy the pics.
IW
I took a sick day today and decided it's as good a day as any to get my bike's exhaust polished up before I put it back on.
The products I used were WG's swirl remover and #0000 steel wool by hand. I didn't take any before pics but there was lots of carbon near the tips and lots of crust and road grime everywhere. It seemed to do the trick quite nicely. I thought about throwing some LSP on there but I don't think it would take the heat. I've heard some coatings can but I haven't experimented with coatings yet.



And the bike it's off of (1974 Honda CB750):


I did a restoration on it the winter before last but had the engine out again this winter due to a small oil leak. I'm trying to get it back together to get riding but winter has been holding on soooooo long here. Arg! Now it seems we're in for a wet spring.
Oh well. Hopefully you enjoy the pics.
IW