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what is the metal...
« on: 27 August 2014, 01:53:33 am »
... Used on:
Gear link rod
Gear arm
Front pegs

Mine are pitty and black instead of shiny

Thinking of electrolysis to clean... Because autosyl, alloy wheel cleaner and wire wool not helping.

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Re: what is the metal...
« Reply #1 on: 27 August 2014, 06:49:02 am »
first 2 are stainless, third is alloy. use a magnet to determine the metal.
polish and elbow grease will work or get a polishing kit for a drill thats how i did mine.
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Re: what is the metal...
« Reply #2 on: 27 August 2014, 10:30:27 am »
I wish they were stainless steel but
 
Gear link rod --------steel with som sort of paint coating
Gear arm  --------steel with som sort of paint coating
 
Front pegs---------- alloy


 

 
I took it off and I have a bench grinder with a set of polishing mops which is the only way to get the gear leaver like this.
 

 
Then a coat of clear laquer
 
Pegs you can do with any metal polish autosol/brasso and can do by hand
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Re: what is the metal...
« Reply #3 on: 27 August 2014, 10:36:22 am »
Bloody hell they look fantastic
Mine look dated and autosol brasso  etc not shitfting the black or cleaning. don't have a vice or grinder or mops. Own a dremel... Would this work and what compounds and bits/tools for it, would work. How would i use them? I've no experience with the dremel , it was given to me but I've never used it so any noob help is appreciated
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Re: what is the metal...
« Reply #4 on: 27 August 2014, 11:37:21 am »
Too shiny!!!!!!8)

"STOP POLISHING IT AND RIDE THE BLOODY THING" springs to mind. :P
Stop polishing it and ride the bloody thing!!

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Re: what is the metal...
« Reply #5 on: 27 August 2014, 11:59:03 am »
Too shiny!!!!!!8)

"STOP POLISHING IT AND RIDE THE BLOODY THING" springs to mind. :P

Now now. We are all human with the blessed human mind and emotion, free will and spirit. Your opinion is a view and a preference. Let others have an equal right to a view and opinion, and respect it keeping negative comments to yourself. Be fair and equitable please

I actually enjoy clenching my bike. It's a hobby and therapeutic. No doubt fazersharp feels the same ... And what a great job he has done in detailing the looks

Thank you
« Last Edit: 27 August 2014, 12:01:31 pm by MC680x0 »
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Re: what is the metal...
« Reply #6 on: 27 August 2014, 12:01:24 pm »
It's my signature buddy, no harm meant by it :-*
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« Reply #7 on: 27 August 2014, 12:02:18 pm »
It's my signature buddy, no harm meant by it :-*

Ah. Sorry. I didn't notice. It's not obvious. Please accept my apologies
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Re: what is the metal...
« Reply #8 on: 27 August 2014, 12:03:19 pm »
You can't see them on Tapatalk unfortunately ::)
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« Reply #9 on: 27 August 2014, 12:11:33 pm »
You can't see them on Tapatalk unfortunately,
:fish :oops ::)
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Re: what is the metal...
« Reply #10 on: 27 August 2014, 12:14:17 pm »
I'm intrigued as to what clenching ones bike is, sounds a bit kinky  :pokefun :whip
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Re: what is the metal...
« Reply #11 on: 27 August 2014, 12:15:14 pm »
Every credit to the shiny bits on ya Fazer though. I did my first boxeye like that a few moons ago, and she looked ace, but my 30k all year round commute dulled them too quick. Now I'm just far too lazy to keep them that clean!
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Re: what is the metal...
« Reply #12 on: 27 August 2014, 01:11:33 pm »
I'm intrigued as to what clenching ones bike is, sounds a bit kinky  :pokefun :whip
lol . dam spell checker on my phone
Cleaning not clenching
Although I love her so much I might clench here and there. :b
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Re: what is the metal...
« Reply #13 on: 27 August 2014, 08:43:50 pm »
Too shiny!!!!!!8)

"STOP POLISHING IT AND RIDE THE BLOODY THING" springs to mind. :P

You are in fact 100% right I do spend far too much time polishing it and no where near enough time riding it.

MC680x0 we all take the piss out of each other on here and mostly everyone knows its  just a laugh.

Search the forum for polishing / buff/ mops and stuff as there was a thread a while ago about it all, I am no expert

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Re: what is the metal...
« Reply #14 on: 27 August 2014, 08:45:55 pm »
Too shiny!!!!!!8)

"STOP POLISHING IT AND RIDE THE BLOODY THING" springs to mind. :P

You are in fact 100% right I do spend far too much time polishing it and no where near enough time riding it.

MC680x0 we all take the piss out of each other on here and mostly everyone knows its  just a laugh.

Search the forum for polishing / buff/ mops and stuff as there was a thread a while ago about it all, I am no expert

Fine, I was defending you.  :foc off then  :rollin
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Re: what is the metal...
« Reply #15 on: 27 August 2014, 08:47:58 pm »
Right then, I want a fair fight, no biting, scratching, pulling if hair (for those of us who still have it) and no spitting!

Aaaaand BOX! :D:D:D
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Re: what is the metal...
« Reply #16 on: 27 August 2014, 09:47:07 pm »
YEAH, STOP CLEANING THE BLOODY THING!!!!!  ;)

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Re: what is the metal...
« Reply #17 on: 27 August 2014, 10:00:31 pm »
Too shiny!!!!!!8)

"STOP POLISHING IT AND RIDE THE BLOODY THING" springs to mind. :P

You are in fact 100% right I do spend far too much time polishing it and no where near enough time riding it.

MC680x0 we all take the piss out of each other on here and mostly everyone knows its  just a laugh.

Search the forum for polishing / buff/ mops and stuff as there was a thread a while ago about it all, I am no expert

Fine, I was defending you.  :foc off then  :rollin

There you go --- you got the hang of it now
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Re: what is the metal...
« Reply #18 on: 28 August 2014, 07:20:19 am »
I used wet and dry paper on mine and then lacqured it. Looked good for about a month and then went rusty so don't bother! If you really wanted to you could get a bit of stainless rod and the correct taps and make a stainless adjuster. Depends how mad you are though :lol

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Re: what is the metal...
« Reply #19 on: 28 August 2014, 07:22:26 am »
I used wet and dry paper on mine and then lacqured it. Looked good for about a month and then went rusty so don't bother! If you really wanted to you could get a bit of stainless rod and the correct taps and make a stainless adjuster. Depends how mad you are though :lol
Strage his it went rusty with lacquer?
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Re: what is the metal...
« Reply #20 on: 28 August 2014, 09:58:25 pm »
I used wet and dry paper on mine and then lacqured it. Looked good for about a month and then went rusty so don't bother! If you really wanted to you could get a bit of stainless rod and the correct taps and make a stainless adjuster. Depends how mad you are though :lol
Strage his it went rusty with lacquer?


Usually the result of bad prep, sorry his dudeness, and it blooms up form inside.
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« Reply #21 on: 29 August 2014, 03:45:47 am »
I used wet and dry paper on mine and then lacqured it. Looked good for about a month and then went rusty so don't bother! If you really wanted to you could get a bit of stainless rod and the correct taps and make a stainless adjuster. Depends how mad you are though :lol
Strage his it went rusty with lacquer?


Usually the result of bad prep, sorry his dudeness, and it blooms up form inside.

So five minutes of sanding and two light coats of rattle can lacquer isn't a professional job? :lol

I keep my bike fairly clean but I think polishing a daily runner is a total waste of time there's no way you can keep it shiny unless you're out every other day polishing it. Don't bother you'll only regret it in the long run

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Re: what is the metal...
« Reply #22 on: 04 September 2014, 09:12:48 pm »
just had a week of commuting after going anal on the polish last weekend; looked like a christmas tree after the polish; now it looks like a turd. and after all that work.  :'(
so from now on, I'll probably just do the weekly clean to get rid of salt (I live near the Sea), and just frekin ride the thing  :rolleyes
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Re: what is the metal...
« Reply #23 on: 25 August 2020, 11:46:43 pm »
6 years on its lost its shine I don't think I actually lacquered it in the end. Did get a new rubber though  :)
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Re: what is the metal...
« Reply #24 on: 26 August 2020, 09:46:28 am »
powder coating is also a reasonably robust option for all the foothangers etc.