The bike is all in pieces at the moment, but those parts are nearly ready to merge back into a whole machine.
Some advice and a lot of first-hand anecdotes and observations from someone who accidentally had a career in the bike business.
Saturday, October 24, 2009
More Progress on the Singer
The bike is all in pieces at the moment, but those parts are nearly ready to merge back into a whole machine.
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"Through the valve hole all labels read to the right." That should be up there with "rightie tighty, lefty loosey." I'll never have to look it up again now.
Love Simichrome, that stuff has only been around forever. I vaguely recall my dad polishing Jaguar parts with it back in the 60's. For mail order people like me (I have no other option), Velo-Orange stocks it.
Aaron
The most reliable over the counter source for Simichrome is a custom Harley/Chopper shop. I've haven't seen one yet that didn't have the stuff right ON the counter; those dudes go through a lot of it.
For aluminum, I use "Mother's" aluminum polish. I use Simichrome mostly on chrome. Mostly on Jaguar chrome.
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