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i wasnt happy with the way my rear wheel looked and had some spots on it, so today i bought me some mothers mag and aluminum poilsh and man what a difference it made,they are better looking than new!the local HD dealer suggested it.
I will have to give this a try. Over the bast few weeks I have been getting more and more annoyed with that back rim, I feel it is one of the final things I need to do however the money for all new rims and the sprocket is rather high.
I will have to give this a try. Over the bast few weeks I have been getting more and more annoyed with that back rim, I feel it is one of the final things I need to do however the money for all new rims and the sprocket is rather high.
that's why I only did the rear wheel and pulley.
besides, I like the front wheel![8D]
A product called Flitz works really well also. You combine that with a mothers polish ball or the one Flitz has and it does wonders on your wheel. I use it on my solid polished rear and it gleams real well. The more you put on it seems the more water and dirt retardant it becomes. Very happy with it.
I will have to give this a try. Over the bast few weeks I have been getting more and more annoyed with that back rim, I feel it is one of the final things I need to do however the money for all new rims and the sprocket is rather high.
yeah, give this stuff a try, it was only five bucks for a little container. alittle goes along way. you dont even have to rub hard. you will be amazed.
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