Big day today! Finally started cleaning up all the bare metal. As I mentioned before, this frame and tank have been to heck and back. Tons of pitting and other battle scars. But I like the look of it. Perfect bare metal would just look like a brand new bike, right?
View attachment 194783I started by wet sanding the frame with 220. Tedious and time consuming but it started looking better with every pass. Inspector Scout was not impressed.
View attachment 194784The next step was to use scotch brite and WD40 and “polish” until my fingers go num. then you’re about halfway there.
View attachment 194786I tried to get a close up of all the pitting that remains.
View attachment 194787This fender is the other half of one I used in a build off on a Shelby a few years ago. “The twelve year project” (5th place). It got the same wet sand and scotch brite treatment.
View attachment 194788Hey look, a mock up!
View attachment 194790the locking strut fork was next on the list.
View attachment 194791Scout says things are improving.
View attachment 194792The tank is in rough shape, but like I said, I kind of like the look of it.
View attachment 194794The final item of the day is this chain guard. I like it, but I’ll need to find mounts and I feel like it needs some modification.
Headed out of town again but when I get back I can start revealing parts and bolting them on. And the WD40 should keep it all from rusting while I’m gone.