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Join Date: Jun 2011
Location: NC
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How to restore faded plastics for free!!!
I came across this video on you tube on how to restore faded motorcycle plastics for free. I have started on my tank shrouds and this technique works great! Even though my KLX is practically new, it was left in the sun all day by the previous owner. I will post photos when I am finished-but it really works and it is easy. Way easier than using rubbing compounds and the like IMHO.
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Join Date: Mar 2009
Location: Sardis, BC, Canada
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That's awesome! Thanks for the link. That's a lot of effort when you can get replacement Polisport fenders for $5.00 at Motorcycle Superstore right now, but I have some fenders on an old TS250 that have to be original. I intend to restore it well enough for collector plates, so I need to restore the fenders to original.
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Join Date: Mar 2009
Location: Southeastern Washington desert
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I think in the US the only part of the bike or car that has to be original is the serial number. :roll:
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Join Date: Mar 2009
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It's that way here as well, unless you want collector plates. You are allowed to make some changes, like modern tires, disc brake upgrades, etc. You can even change colours, as long as it was a colour that was offered on the original model.
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Join Date: Jun 2011
Location: NC
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Actually,
I did replace my front fender from motorcycle superstore. I can recommend the Polisport Free Flow front fender! It bolted right up with no drilling required. However, I couldn't find tank shrouds for my KLX, but why spend money when I can do it for free? I have not finished scraping the plastic yet, but when I get done, I plan to just buff it with some wax to bring it to shine-I don't have a heat gun. What I have done so far though looks way better than the sun faded parts on there... |
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Join Date: Mar 2009
Location: Sardis, BC, Canada
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I bet that a hair dryer would accomplish the same thing, and you can get one for nearly free at a thrift store. Just be sure to blow the dust out of the filter, because that's probably why it's in the thrift store.
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Join Date: Sep 2011
Location: Westhampton Mass USA
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Weld you actually melt the surface of the plastic in the last step not sure a regular hair dryer would do it. You can get a Harbor freight (or princess auto for you canuks. ) Heat gun for 10.00
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Join Date: Mar 2009
Location: Southeastern Washington desert
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My heat gun is a HF cheapie and works fine, so far.
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Join Date: Mar 2009
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I have a heat gun that Mrs. Weldangrind insisted she needed, and used once. I have confiscated it and used it many times.
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