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by drewvdubber » Mon Aug 18, 2008 10:14 am
ok, i am working on my 65 cb77 superhawk. all the tins are out to paint being done in a grayish tone. now i have been polishing all the aluminum bits that i can burning my fingers through kevlar gloves at the buffing wheel. i had taken off both case covers and began an upclose inspection of the metal as i sanded. at first i didnt think that the time spent trying to smooth out 43 years of nicks and scratches in the aluminum was worth it. then i realized that regardless i had to smooth it either way if was to paint them. so after burning my fingers, i sat in a chair with an orbital sander to knock off the paint, a die grinder and a pile of sand paper.
i got one of them covers done tonight.
but here is the issue. as i sat there doing all this, i contemplated:
1 polish the covers, polish the endges of the cooling fins call it done.
2 polish the covers, paint the motor matte black then polish the cooling fins.
3 paint the covers to match, polish the cooling fins
4 paint the covers to match, paint the motor matte black, polish the cooling fins.
and that is where i am stuck.
either way i still need to drop the motor and paint the frame.