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How to Restore Aluminum Motorcycle Parts like a Pro for Cheap

In this video, we're going to teach you how to Polish Aluminum Motorcycle Parts like a pro. By the end of the video, you'll be able to restore damaged aluminum parts like a professional! Polishing aluminum motorcycle parts can be a tedious and time-consuming process, but with the help of this video, you'll be able to polish your parts quickly and easily. Once you've watched the video, you'll be able to polish your aluminum motorcycle parts like a pro! Sign up for the E-Newsletter! http://www.keeponwrenching.com Here's how to polish oxidized aluminum! There’s a process to doing a restoration well and it will take some serious time. The results are extremely rewarding. Here’s how to polish your vintage aluminum parts. 00:00 Overview 01:25 Best Sandpaper for Aluminum Polishing 18:40 Colonel Brassy for Aluminum Polishing 21:36 Wizards Metal Polish Application Subscribe for updates and follow along on social media!   / bvmatson     / bvmatson   This video series features the complete restoration of a 1972 CL350 Honda Scrambler motorcycle. The videos should help anyone whether working on a cafe racer build or a full-on original restoration. I'm definitely not an expert so please refer to your manuals for proper disassembly and assembly instructions. Please leave comments if you have any questions. I'll be happy to help answer questions if I can confidently provide solutions. Again, I'm not a professional. This is my 2nd Honda motorcycle restoration and I'm learning every single day. I'd love to hear your tips if you have better ways to do things. I hope you find the series useful and entertaining. I strive to show as much detail as possible so that the videos can be used as not only a how-to resource but also a reference for the placement and original set up of parts and systems. If you don't have one already please get a manual for your specific project. There are many available online for download for free. Common Motor Collective, from which I source many of my replacement parts, has a fantastic resource on their website: https://bit.ly/CBManuals You can also join groups on Facebook and get involved in the community. Keep on wrenching, Friends! b

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