I'll wait to pat myself on the back to when I see it work.Nicely done!
I use Modern headliner material for all my seats, very similar in weight and thickness. Plus has a added layer of material to help keep it from breaking down.
Thanks!I used 3M super 77, document binder clips padded to prevent damaging the cover.
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I don't want to bore you with a lot of polishing pictures, but I got a lot done tonight. Something that was bugging me was the underside of the rear fender. After the de-rust soak, some residue was left over, and the fender braces didn't look at all like... well... they looked like crap. In order to clean it properly, I drilled out the rivet, then went to work. When it was all done, I used a fender screw to put it back together.
Well, a restoration aiming to be as close to original as I can reasonably get it won't allow me to throw anything away except a rim with a bullet hole in it.Looks good. It's a lot easier to just throw the fenders away though.
That "tragic chip" is just the upper steer tube of the fork. I used it for the color match. I'm going to spray the bottom just above the crown race so that I can really compare the two colors.The color or the tragic chip?
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