Powder project
Been meaning to get on with this powdercoating project, but keep putting it off. No more. Spent the afternoon removing parts.
Here's the scoot now, waiting for re-assembly.
Here's the scoot now, waiting for re-assembly.
HA!! Pretty close to what mine looks like except I am doing the forks and some of it appears you have already completed (floorboard and front turn signals). Plus I have a little more to do in the rear with detachable hardware since my bike is an 08. I see your rear lights are still on there.....whats up with that? 
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Ha! Your pile looks almost exactly the same as mine will look when I get to it in a couple weeks. Can I ask what your cost was for all of that?
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This will work well...I've had a lot of my Street Glide powdered and it makes a huge difference! I also used Hot Toppers to cover up alot of the zinc fasteners. Little details...but all so important!
Post some pictures when your done!
Steve
Post some pictures when your done!
Steve
HA!! Pretty close to what mine looks like except I am doing the forks and some of it appears you have already completed (floorboard and front turn signals). Plus I have a little more to do in the rear with detachable hardware since my bike is an 08. I see your rear lights are still on there.....whats up with that? 

My hardware was detachable... just remove bolts.
Haven't decided what I want to do with taillights, well turn signals anyway. The BAL is staying.
The shop told me I would definitely get it all back before Friday... we'll see.





