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i think i'm going to do this on the forks between the triple trees after i put the gators on also. get rid of a little more shiny[sm=smiley20.gif]just blackened my Vance n Hines strait shots with BBQ paint and they took bad a$$, the OL sez "it looks like she's been juicing and put on 50 lbs o muscle," i'll get some pix tomorrow.
has any one ever dulled up their aluminum? I kinda like the brushed look and would be interested in a "how to"
the best way ive found is to use the green scotch-brite pads.. w/ wd-40.
be sure to go in one direction..and check your progress often...the wd-40 acts as a cutting oil so this will go quite quickly!
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vent your crankcase into the atmosphere,
instead of runnin that muck back through the motor.
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stock bolts, tap both (10-24??) then lock in set screw
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set up fixture for drill pressing in proper location
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drilled in this direction as well as opened up a little lengthwise
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hose fittings
tapped for 1/8" pipe. the one on the left won't work
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catch can about 20 some odd dollars. hose and brass maybe 10 bux
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one more view, probably about a half day rounding up parts and takin my time
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Last edited by mud; Jan 15, 2020 at 07:11 AM.
Reason: reload pix
Maybe a bit noobish to some of you vets out there, but for a new guy like me I would add to check out the forum classifieds...especially the Want to Buy. I put a WTB for a wrinkle black derby cover & horn cover last week. Got a reply and picked up both pieces for $35!! Install is a breeze (gotta buy some thread lock is all) and beats buying the HD after market stuff that has the lines on 'em. I think this is essential stuff for the denim black Street Bob. Next up, wrinkle black belt guard. Slowly but surely.
I know that one is over the $50 limit, but it just an example.
I'm sure there are cheaper versions around.
Besides I can't stomach the idea of paying over $100 for rinky dink filter.
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