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The wheels with the five spokes are delivered by Side Bike, the sidecar builder
in France.
They are for motorcars, I don't know the name of the factory (look at
http://www.side-bike.
John,
Where did you guys get your wheels from? I realize the sidecar sizes are no
good to me but, I'd love to get a set of lightweight good looking wheels for
the GTS. As far as I know nothing is available. The front wheel is IMO the
worst design element of the GTS. Too swoopy looking. It's not r
cLeod
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Subject: Re: GTS Wheels
Hey Bob and/or Jay, are there any pictures of Doug McLeod's bike on the
n
Mike;
He is on the list but I think he only reads his mail every few days. He
is at [EMAIL PROTECTED] Doug could tell you just what he had done.
Bob
Hey Bob and/or Jay, are there any pictures of Doug McLeod's bike on the net
so that I can see how the polishing and clear coat turned out? (And, is he on
this list?) Thx.
Mike Cordon
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> Mike;
> Doug McLeod had his wheels either powdercoated then clearcoated or
I don't know about others but my front wheel's finish was gouged up beyond
polishing. Seems that by hanging out in the wind unprotected it gets
chipped and nicked by rocks and debris (maybe a 3rd world road thing). I
wound up having both wheels painted, to good effect.
Steven Puig
San Salvador
In a message dated 1/10/00 5:18:37 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
>I pass my MCN's on to my uncle.
You're a good nephew. Now go ask your uncle who scammed a free MCN
subscription what issue the article was in!
Mike;
Doug McLeod had his wheels either powdercoated then clearcoated or had
them polished and clearcoated and they look great all the time. Of course
his bike always looks like it rolled off the showroom floor and it has about
35,000 on it.
Bob J.
My name is Louis and I have a confession. I pass my MCN's on to my
uncle. I know it is sad. I could try to change.or I could go
ride...
> Actually, I'd have to go through each issue same as you since I had
> nothing
> directly to do with the article. The author is on the ST1100 list,
In a message dated 1/10/00 12:55:35 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
>Jay can you help out with the issue
>this article was in?
Actually, I'd have to go through each issue same as you since I had nothing
directly to do with the article. The author is on the ST1100 list, though, if
you want to as
> Has anyone polished their wheels ... or found a product that keeps
> em looking good without buffing em all the time? I cleaned mine up
> about 3 months ago with some metal polish (semichrome maybe) and they
> look terrible already. What's the hot set up here?
Once you've cleaned 'em, don
MAAS won't damage any of the clear coat that is remaining.
I prefer CANDO to S100. Motorcycle Consumer News did an article a while
back about detailing products and I think Maas and Cando both got very
high markings. If memory serves (rarely happens) Cando was the most
economical and the most e
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, January 10, 2000 11:04 AM
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Subject: Re: GTS Wheels
I just finished reading the February 2000 MotorCyclist magazine. In
that issue there is an article on "The idiot's guide to det
One thing I have been thinking.. I wonder how well an electric
toothbrush will work in those hard to reach areas? I think it might be
really nice in some tight spots. I have used a flexible shaft dremel for
some polishing in the past and it worked well.
Louis
> Personally, I use bug and tar
I just finished reading the February 2000 MotorCyclist magazine. In
that issue there is an article on "The idiot's guide to detailing". One
of the detailers contacted uses semichrome applied with fingers or a
dremel tool. In the same article they say semichrome is no longer
available, and that
MAAS. The best cleaner/polish/protectant available. I use MAAS probably
twice a year and at the end of any long rides I wipe the wheels down with
CANDO.
Louis
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Has anyone polished their wheels ... or found a product that keeps
em looking good without buffing em all the time? I cleaned mine up
about 3 months ago with some metal polish (semichrome maybe) and they
look terrible already. What's the hot set up here?
Mike Cordon
'94 GTS
'86 Toyota Van
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