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Get some hydrogen peroxide in clear liquid from a beauty supply store, 40 or 60. Put the grips in a clear container, submerge in the liquid set it outside for a full sunny day. That may bring the white back.

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Next question. Can I use regular 3% peroxide from the drug store to whiten plastic? We don't have a salon close by. Also, has anyone had issues with peroxide damaging chrome?
 
And more decals. I went with the earlier style head tube decal as it has more white in it, which seems appropriate for a bike that has white accents.
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Next question. Can I use regular 3% peroxide from the drug store to whiten plastic? We don't have a salon close by. Also, has anyone had issues with peroxide damaging chrome?
I recently tried this. Regular hydrogen peroxide from drug store. Left it outside in the sun for a week. Nothing happened.
 
It's at this point in the build-off that I usually start to get stressed out about finishing in time. It's just my personality, I tend to be high stress anyways. My bike is done except for final assembly, it's still in pieces. I have today and tomorrow to finish this up and then I need to be working on other projects of mine that I actually should be working on, like finishing the suspension rebuild in my 4Runner so I can drive it to work again and get back to replacing the rotten joists in the (large) deck. What's got me pulling my hair out is that I've managed to misplace the seatpost. I kind of need that to clamp in the bike stand so I don't mess up the new paint on the frame. I've been through all of my boxes a few times. Hopefully it will turn up this morning and I can get this thing together. :thumbsup:
 
I got to work on the Dragster a bit today. Final assembly is fun, you get to see it all coming together.
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Rear fender sat too high in the back
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I added a spacer at the upper mount that dropped it into a better spot
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Getting the rear wheel set up with the spoke protector and outer trim disc really spiced it up. New chain and it’s getting somewhere. Then I put the drag forks on and it started to get pretty exciting.
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Stem and bars, looking good
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I put the brake lever on and wrestled with the grips for a while and, man, this bike is looking so cool!
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That’s as far as I’ll get today. I had hoped to wrap it up this weekend but I still need to install the seat, sissy bar, brake and shifter and then cable it up. Hopefully that will only take a few hours next weekend and I can get some finished pics. I’m really digging this little bike. It’s been a lot of work but a lot of fun too!
 

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