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i am in possesion of a 1960 panhead that has been stripped down to the last bolt. i just rebuilt the wheels and wow do they look nice. i'm trying to keep it as OEM as i can.
everything is original and it was an excellent pan to restore. when i took the star hub cover off the paper gasket was in one piece and pulled right off the hub.
i have hand sanded from 80 gritt in some spots to 1000 wet on the aliminum front end pieces. then buffed .from the lower legs to the shroud. i will be posting photo's and asking for advise.
the coolest part of this whole build is i was born in 1960!!!
This sounds like much FUN Shrktooth, your a lucky guy!
Are you going to post us some images?
Is this bike one you are keeping? {silly ? I bet you are!}
when I was doing the polishing on my Shovel I took the sanding from 800 to 1200 and finished off with Trizac 3000 grit made the buffing so fast I couldn't believe it. My finger tips are still sore from sanding the engine cases and I had them maybe 1/2 done when I rebuilt the 74 back in the 80's.
how did you come by an original Pan?
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