This was one NICE bike, although quite neglected. Like the title states, this is number 112 out of 200 of a limited 100th anniversary Fatboy run. The saddle bags were removed to access the rear drive-train, wheel, and fender. I probably should have removed the seat too, but there were time constraints. The flame job was perfection, I'd love to own this bike! Process: 1st had to vomit that this nice of a bike was that dirty foam gun wash with DP extreme foam blowdry NeverDull wading cloth to all chrome for remove rust spots Poliseal via PC speed 5 on paint and windshield Meg's Chrome wheel cleaner and soft bristle brush on chrome and framing rinse - blowdry Optimum Leather conditioner on seats and trim Optimum Tire Shine on the sidewalls Topped with Optimum Car Wax Befores: Foam Wash Light swirls/only need a AIO damn, has this chrome ever been cleaned? Limited badging: Money Shots!: Thanks for looking!
Great job. I've done one bike so far and would like to do more. The one I did wasn't as bad as people made them sound.
Thanks Denzil! Took me a little under 3 hours. Thanks Jake! I just typed "karcher foamer" into google and several distributors came up. I bought mine from pressureparts.com for 18 plus shipping. Thanks JLs! That was my third and they get easier every time... and did I mention NO INTERIOR, LOL!
Nice job on the Hog! I agree with you on the flames..outstanding..a very, very nice m/c. I just hate trying to get in all the tight spaces on m/c's..including my own! This shot, reflecting the headlights, just Rocks!!:applause2::applause2: