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Re:Slip on Mufflers/AIS removal/PMS adjustment
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Re:Slip on Mufflers/AIS removal/PMS adjustment 3 Years, 7 Months ago  
slezy wrote:
as someone elsesaid its a good time to clean the tops of your jugs..

I might use it as a good excuse to clean the tops of the wifes jugs too
 
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Re:Slip on Mufflers/AIS removal/PMS adjustment 3 Years, 7 Months ago  
Took the plugs out and didn't look too bad. so I figured I would just wash the whole bike while the tank was off...And decided to take off the bags/sissy bar to get all the crap from behind them off too...Bad idea, the sissy bar swung back and scratched the poop out of my rear fender. anyone know a good way to hide scratches(all the way to the metal)? I will might use this as an excuse too get artwork done but I will more than likely just use some kind of blk nail polish for now... I hate it when I do stupid stuff...I had the beach towel down and everything.
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    Re:Slip on Mufflers/AIS removal/PMS adjustment 3 Years, 7 Months ago  
    If it's down to the metal then use a small brush or toothpick and layer some primer into the scratch. The get some black that closely matches your paint and layer it until it's almost level. Then layer some clear until it's a bit higher than you paint.

    Using a block and 1200 wet and dry, lightly sand it down until it's level ... you'll know 'cause you'll start sanding the surrounding paint. Now buff it up.

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    Re:Slip on Mufflers/AIS removal/PMS adjustment 3 Years, 7 Months ago  
    Thanks doc.
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