Dyno Moto Glide

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I picked up this sweet Dyno Moto Glide from a local guy who is the original owner. It was made in 1999 and the receipt and owners manual were included.
The seller was close enough for me to walk there and ride the bike back to my apartment, which is nice since I don't have a bike rack.
The disc brakes and 4-speed shifter work fine and there are hardly any marks on the frame, chainguard and fenders.
The only real problem areas are the pedals (already found some from a cool guy on this site), kickstand and rust on the chrome forks. I can scrape the rust off of the forks with my fingernail, but my usual method of a non-scratch dishwashing pad and soap (sounds odd, but usually works wonders) didn't work. Most of the rust is in spots instead of full coverage, but I don't want to grind my fingernails. Any suggestions?

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love that bike and disc brakes sweet stoppin there and Id swap bars out maybe only my opinion I dont like high rise chopper style I like wide beach cruiser style and the rust get some real real fine steal wool and then seal it with some was or clear coat even
 
brass brush and WD40 will take that rust off with verry little effort, spray the WD40 on lightly touch it with the brass brush and wipe off with a clean cloth, after that just polish and wax. Bike looks good man let me know if you need a tank for it.
 
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