How to poslish the tank cap?
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Re: How to poslish the tank cap?
Mates, thanks a lot for your responses.
Yoke is already polished, as for me look nice. I can attached a picture if you like, but I thought to polish the tank cap.
This is from "got me polished.." topic, both yoke and fuel cap polished. Look nice, isn't it ?

Yoke is already polished, as for me look nice. I can attached a picture if you like, but I thought to polish the tank cap.
This is from "got me polished.." topic, both yoke and fuel cap polished. Look nice, isn't it ?

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Re: How to poslish the tank cap?
Did someone say polish? I did post a cleaning guide up on the old forum, will have to source it again...in the meantime, I haven't found a finer way to polish aluminium than wet and dry, and a bit of patience.
RVF had a fully polished cap (not a great photo, sorry)
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I fancied a two tone on my Blade:

I presume this was the photo Dec was referring to (it's a Cybermedia):

RVF had a fully polished cap (not a great photo, sorry)

I fancied a two tone on my Blade:

I presume this was the photo Dec was referring to (it's a Cybermedia):
