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Nice Box
I just tried a new way of refurbishing the air box to cut down time and to have great results.
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Re: Nice Box
This took 2 hrs. 7 coats of plastic renew
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Re: Nice Box
The 1st one I did took 10+ hrs. of tedious sanding and didn't as good of result.. Who would of thunk you could blast plastic.
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Re: Nice Box
Nothing like clean natural and unpainted Honda plastic.
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Re: Nice Box
That looks great !!
I have had good results with a heat gun. Tell me about plastic renew ??
Best,
Phil
I have had good results with a heat gun. Tell me about plastic renew ??
Best,
Phil
When you are up to your ass in alligators it is sometimes difficult
to remember that your objective was to drain the swamp !!
to remember that your objective was to drain the swamp !!
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Re: Nice Box
In the vintage car markets there are a lot of companies that sell excellent interior restore products. I have a Vette and get catalogs from both "Mid-America" and "Ecklers". There are huge selections of color products to prep and restore plastic and vinyl parts.
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Re: Nice Box
Hi Phil, you can get this stuff at any motorcycle dealer, I have been using it for years, it's made in Winchester Ca. It's all about the prep work,bead blasting all the crap off speeds up the process and you end up with a nice result. Works on any color....
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Re: Nice Box
I'm have to get some of that stuff for my duc.
Donny, where in SD are you? I'm up in RB and ride my X almost every weekend, let me know if you would like to join me sometimes.
Sasha
Donny, where in SD are you? I'm up in RB and ride my X almost every weekend, let me know if you would like to join me sometimes.
Sasha
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'01 Honda Valkyrie
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Re: Nice Box
Hi Sasha, I live in El Cajon. I would love to join you, we have alot in common, Ducati just bought my 1199 S back after 2 years (excessive oil consumption) in 4000 mi. and my 1098 spun a bearing, me and the ducks don't have alota luck ( they sure are pretty ) I think Some of my friends saw you at the one of the last functions here in SD ( Mod vs. rockers or Trophys ?) I figured it was you cause not many ladies ride motorcycles let alone a CBX. There is a bike/car show this wed. afternoon/evening in El Cajon and this is the season opener. I'm probably going to take one of my CBX's down there to sell (lots of bike freaks like me). It will be nice and cool and the rain should hold off until thurs. A.M. The plastic renew works good but, you really you need to get the prep work right to make your part look new.
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Re: Nice Box
I get that a lot, people assume I'm female because of my name! They are surprised when they see my bold head!
I always meet people who tell me that they know someone who has CBX here in SD. Recently i met a guy who does motorcycle detailing who has two CBX's, one with updated forks and swing arm and one stock '79, i think his last name is Soto.
My Duc, i bought it last year in Yuma as a project, it was not running, '09 monster 696 with 487 miles that's been sitting at the military base for numerous years and has weathered a bit. Engine would only turn 3/4 turn and when i pulled heads, i find surprise in the vertical head. Someone dropped screw through the spark plug hole and bent the valve and rod, piston and valve guide were cracked.
I rebuilt everything and have been breaking it in last month.
Here are few pics.
I'll try to get to El Cajon show this Wednesday but it will depend on my work, maybe i'll see you there otherwise i'm sure we will meet somewhere sometime
Sasha
I always meet people who tell me that they know someone who has CBX here in SD. Recently i met a guy who does motorcycle detailing who has two CBX's, one with updated forks and swing arm and one stock '79, i think his last name is Soto.
My Duc, i bought it last year in Yuma as a project, it was not running, '09 monster 696 with 487 miles that's been sitting at the military base for numerous years and has weathered a bit. Engine would only turn 3/4 turn and when i pulled heads, i find surprise in the vertical head. Someone dropped screw through the spark plug hole and bent the valve and rod, piston and valve guide were cracked.
I rebuilt everything and have been breaking it in last month.
Here are few pics.
I'll try to get to El Cajon show this Wednesday but it will depend on my work, maybe i'll see you there otherwise i'm sure we will meet somewhere sometime
Sasha
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'01 Honda Valkyrie
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'01 Honda Valkyrie
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Re: Nice Box
No problem here. In Germany, Sascha (Sasha) is a male name! It is short for Alexander.cross wrote:I get that a lot, people assume I'm female because of my name! Sasha
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Yes indeed. It is actually russian name or should i say nick name for aleksander that became name!
I'm from Serbia, former Yugoslavia.
I'm from Serbia, former Yugoslavia.
Sasha
'82 Honda CBX
'99 Triumph TBS
'01 Honda Valkyrie
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'99 Triumph TBS
'01 Honda Valkyrie
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Boy do I feel dumb, Here I though you were 42 year foreign hot chick that was a retired secret agent.
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Sasha
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