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| In Training ![]() Joined: Jun 2005
Bike: '84 P.e 175
Location: B.C Canada
Posts: 109
| Ive got an 84 pe175 and the bottom part of the forks dont shine like they used to and i was wondering what people use to clean old and slightly corroded forks?and what to you use to make them a little more shiny. the link leads to kind of a bad pic but you can kiiinda see what i mean, how its kind of yellow around the showa part.... you can make the picture bigger by clicking the enlarger at the bottom corner of the pic, if it doesnt show up..hold your pointer over the pic for a sec .click on this for a picture and btw my knuckle guards arent that color blue...they match the frame and shock guards |
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