Harley Heaven: 2009 Heritage Softail

richy

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This gorgeous bike belongs to a friend and co-worker. He got it as a tribute to his mother shortly after she passed on as she wanted him to get one and he never did when she was alive. You'll see the tribute on the front fender. Jeff keeps the bike in fantastic condition and was going to be taking it on a long road trip. He wanted the front protected. I suggested CQuartz Finest. Boy, firing this thing up with its straight, unbaffled Vance & Hines Long Shots sure made me miss mine!!


There are no before shots. Trust me, it looked good. What I did to it is as follows:

Wash with my foam cannon using DG 901. Bucket wash with DG 901. Rinse and dry with the Master Blaster.
The bike was then brought inside. I kept my old lift from my Suzuki for doing bike details. It sure came in handy for this one!





The paint was in great shape in terms of no swirls, etc. I wanted to make the metallic "pop" some more and in general just get it to glow. For that result, I went with a 2 step process. First up was using Sonax Perfect Finish via my Megs DA with a 4" yellow B/S pad. That was followed up with a white 4" B/S and Megs 205. DG Squeaky Clean paint cleaner was used to prepare the paint for coating and check the honest results of the polishing. 2 coats of CQF were applied to the paint. The front fender actually got 3. I wanted as much protection on his tribute as possible.

The chrome was all cleaned by hand with DG SC and then coated with 2 coats of CQF. I was looking forward to doing the front wheel the most. I honestly think it's the nicest looking m/c front wheel I have seen for both looks, ease of cleaning and ease of applying a product to them. Gosh, did they ever gleam with CQF! The windshield got the same 2 steps as the paint and double coated as well.

The seat and saddle bags were coated with DG 341. I've never used it on motorcycle seats before and I'm very curious to see how they hold up to the elements. I applied it heavily using a foam applicator. I wiped down any residual about 10 minutes later.

I was 7 hours working time total.


Here are some inside shots:




















The chrome on this bike was just magnificent!





See what I mean about the wheels?












I really like how these next 2 shots turned out!!!













Now for a last few outside shots (bummer it was cloudy!)











Metallic even showing up in cloudy skies:









I also love these last 2 shots:










My buddy was very, very pleased when he picked it up and changed his FB profile shot to a shot of the bike and mentioned me in the change too. I appreciated the shout-out from him for that.


Thanks for looking!
 
Beautiful work Richy!

Initially, I thought it was black then looking closer I could see it was a dark burgundy...one of my favorite colors! :props:

I'll be that bike jack comes in handy!!

Awesome photography! :dblthumb2:
 
Beautiful work Richy!

Initially, I thought it was black then looking closer I could see it was a dark burgundy...one of my favorite colors! :props:

I'll be that bike jack comes in handy!!

Awesome photography! :dblthumb2:

Thanks Bobby! I agree, I like burgandy and dark blue for that same reason: look black at night but show their true colour in the sun. I was proud of how some of those shots turned out!
 
Nice job! I'm doing my first Ultra next week. Any words of advice?
 
Stunning as always Richy !!! Love the pictures :xyxthumbs::xyxthumbs:
 
Nice job! I'm doing my first Ultra next week. Any words of advice?

Not really, paint is paint. It's just bikes have a PITA factor to working on them. Expect skinned knuckles, LOL. Harley's have good quality chrome and you can shine it with a light polish (M205 works well as does many others) and then coat or wax afterward. I used DG SC and then coated it in this case.
 
Awesome! Tedious work with all the intricate details but you definitely know how to get it done.
 
Wow I thought that bike was Black too!!!!!

I really like that color and I mean a lot LOL! and I agree with you Richy those wheels are sweet.

Great work as always Richy!
 
Thanks so much guys! I'm excited to hear how he finds washing off the bugs from the trip and also how the DG341 holds up on the seats and bags.


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Nice bike... My father-in-law just gave his Heritage Soft tail to his son. He road until he was 73. He had to give it up due to back problems otherwise I think he would still be riding it. I was sad to see it go but I'm sure I will get a call for a detail soon. I did it once since he only road weekends and when he was pissed off at someone, other then that it was a garage queen.
 
Hi Richy,

can you tell me some info about coating the bike with cqf ? i am going to do a buddys bike, i spoke with cory @ carpro he told me heat tolerance is around 1000 degrees. did you coat all the chrome and paint ? any tips or tricks you may have i would greatly appreciate . its my first time coating a bike and i have done only 1 car with the cqf .
Thanks
 
Hi Richy,

can you tell me some info about coating the bike with cqf ? i am going to do a buddys bike, i spoke with cory @ carpro he told me heat tolerance is around 1000 degrees. did you coat all the chrome and paint ? any tips or tricks you may have i would greatly appreciate . its my first time coating a bike and i have done only 1 car with the cqf .
Thanks
Congrats to the owner on choosing Finest for his bike! Yes, I did the chrome (including the pipes all the way from the header to the end) and the paint and I do the windscreen too if there is one. You apply it the same way as you do on a car. You may have the medium flash version or perhaps the newest one (I don't have that one yet). Just apply it as you did to the car. It's going to seem like you're waiting for it to cure longer due to the smaller sections you do but just be patient. CQF freaking rocks on bikes!!! Top it with ReLoad for the win.
 
great thanks ! yes i have the new 2014 verion of cqf. i am looking forward to using it. i just got a rupes 3 inch to polish the paint first . i dont post much on here but ill post the job when its done if it comes out nice.
 
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