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Today was a doozy! My wife woke up this morning with the left side of her neck and upper left chest swollen and not feeling too good. She is under treatment for breast cancer and has a port a cath (VAD) that her chemo was introduced through in that area. First thing I though of was she had a clot there which is not good. Called her doctor who told her to come in. Me erring on the safe side took off the day to take her in. We spent all day at the doctors office and the hospital getting sonograms and dye test. Thankfully everything came out clear and no problems, doctor scheduled her to get the VAD out in about a week since she does not need it anymore.
Once we got home I was tired but had some pent up energy, so I grabbed my little grease monkey (Daughter Zoe) and headed to Harbor Freight. I was going to get a motorcycle jack there but did not like the one they had in stock. Looking around I found a cheap grinder set up for polishing. I grabbed it, a few extra wheels, some polishing compound sticks and extended warranty (this model is known to go out in a period of 10 months to a year depending on use).
Upon getting home I got the polishing grinder (??) out and got to work for the next two hours. I had previously hand polished the rocker covers by hand using 100, 150, 800, 1200 and 2000 grit sandpaper and my cheap hand drill with a small polishing pad with some good end results. I took them off again and used the polishing wheels and was amazed!! I decided to go crazy and pull the right hand cover off ( cannot remember the name of the case that holds the points) and got to it.
Not too bad for a first time if I say so myself!!
In getting the cover off I think I have decided to go with an electronic ignition, just have to find a good set to put on!
Now since I have started this I guess I will be taking all the aluminum covers off to clean up and polish now! At least my wife does not mind, she says I am as giddy as a school girl working on this bike!
Ciao :mrgreen:
Once we got home I was tired but had some pent up energy, so I grabbed my little grease monkey (Daughter Zoe) and headed to Harbor Freight. I was going to get a motorcycle jack there but did not like the one they had in stock. Looking around I found a cheap grinder set up for polishing. I grabbed it, a few extra wheels, some polishing compound sticks and extended warranty (this model is known to go out in a period of 10 months to a year depending on use).
Upon getting home I got the polishing grinder (??) out and got to work for the next two hours. I had previously hand polished the rocker covers by hand using 100, 150, 800, 1200 and 2000 grit sandpaper and my cheap hand drill with a small polishing pad with some good end results. I took them off again and used the polishing wheels and was amazed!! I decided to go crazy and pull the right hand cover off ( cannot remember the name of the case that holds the points) and got to it.
Not too bad for a first time if I say so myself!!
In getting the cover off I think I have decided to go with an electronic ignition, just have to find a good set to put on!
Now since I have started this I guess I will be taking all the aluminum covers off to clean up and polish now! At least my wife does not mind, she says I am as giddy as a school girl working on this bike!
Ciao :mrgreen: