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  1. In the mid-90's I had a V-Max I made the mistake of polishing a bunch of crap on- pretty much everything aluminum. It looked badass when it was fresh, but was a huge mistake. Unless better products have been developed in the last 20 years or so (entirely possible), clear coat doesn't adhere well to a full polish. It'll go to shit pretty quick.

     

    Unless the bike never sees rain, condensation or moisture of any kind, upkeep is constant. NeverDull, polishes, and waxes help but need to be reapplied almost constantly for a regularly ridden bike. Even just sitting in a non-climate controlled garage shit will start to dull up after 2-3 weeks. I ran into the guy I sold the bike to about a year later and he hadn't done the upkeep- it looked like complete shit.

     

    Bare aluminum is a straight up pain in the ass on any bike that actually gets ridden.

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  2. Polished aluminum is a bitch to maintain, especially on a piece with detail like the gas cap. Your best bet is to stop short of a full, chrome like finish and leave some texture for either clear coat or some other finish to adhere to. 

     

    In your position I would finish stripping it with no intent to "polish" and then apply a fuel resistant finish. 

     

     

  3. Oh shit...Bill, you know the bags are covered in bed liner, right? I just read our PM's and I don't see me mentioning it there, though I would have sworn I did somewhere. Totally my bad if that didn't get covered, I had a lot of transactions related to parting the bike out going on for a bit.

     

    I still haven't cashed your check. If the bed liner is a deal breaker let me know and I'll return it.

  4. 1 hour ago, racer212 said:

    Yeah, I believe this is the red one I was referring to. I saw it when it went up for sale and always wished I'd bought it. I'm thinking of building something like this - in blue.

     

    Yep, that's the one. When you said FL I thought maybe you were talking about John's. His '01 is definitely nicely done, but not on the level of Howie's, who is in CA. IIRC He had an in at TSR and maybe another Japanese aftermarket manufacturer. A lot of what's on that bike was hard if not impossible to find back then, never mind now. I'd also guess there was way more than 15k into it.

     

    You best bet would probably be to find that bike, buy it, then paint it blue. Anything else will be second best. :P

     

     

  5. Search XRdracer (Howie). His XX was by far the trickest, most expensively modded that I've ever seen. Best example of a no holds barred, money no object everything top of the line XX you'll find, lots of ideas to be had there.

     

    He sold it, I think Stan might be the one who bought it.

     

    Me personally, I'd spend a lot on brakes, suspension and weight reduction. Don't know that I could get to 15k without going with a full Ohlins front end w/custom triples,  Brembos, etc. Motor is good enough without internal mods, IMO. 

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  6. My limited input- sheet metal will work, but I'd definitely go stainless on that. Given that it sounds like you intend to use a fairly light gauge, some sort of construction adhesive might be worth looking into rather than poking a bunch of holes in it.

     

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  7. 1 hour ago, TuffguyF4i said:

     

     

    You should do high reps to build confidence.  The legs..being a slow twitch..respond well to high reps and agonizing sets of 15-20 reps.  Welcome to hell.

     

    I found out the hard way that you are correct. First leg day back I played it safe and did 4 sets of 60 unweighted squats just so I was doing something. I was walking funny for the next three days, like I hadn't done legs at all in weeks. That wasn't the only leg stuff I did, but it was the only thing that was different, trashed my quads and glutes.

  8. Phillip, you've got dibs on the listed parts with the exception of the right switch pod. It's not on the bike so I might have sold it already and forgot. It might also be somewhere else here, if it is, it's yours. We'll work out pricing between now and March- I'll be nice :)

     

    Oh, and whatever I end up left with will not go in the dumpster. After this sell off whatever is left will get stored here. The main point was to free up the space in the garage, with the motor gone that will become much easier.

     

    Now someone make me an offer on the bodywork. That shit takes up a lot of space.

  9. 1 hour ago, rockmeupto125 said:

    Let me understand this.

     

    Redbird is trying to get a set of bags from Chicago to Florida so that a man from Wisconsin can have them.

     

    Hey, it's inefficient, but free. Assuming we get Hobie on board.

     

    Bill, I dug out the rack and bags, no sign of the hardware yet. That said, it's nothing that a trip to your local Ace probably won't solve. The rack mounts at the grab handle and rear pegs, it's most likely just a matter of sourcing slightly longer bolts of the proper thread.

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