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Originally Posted by AL417 The bike looks good. If you're going to start detailing more bikes you might want to consider getting a lift. Putting the bike on a lift makes it much easier to detail especially the rims. |
This is what I've been told as well. At least 1/3 of the guys I work with ride and most have asked me to detail their bikes but like you Dust I've shied away since I don't ride and know next to nothing about bikes. I've been told that without a lift detailing a bike can be murder on the knees and back.
Anyway you did an awesome job on your first bike. You did such great work you would have a tough time convincing folks that it was your first. It amazes me how all of your mixtures yield such impressive results. I think you missed your calling and should have been a product designer for a car care company. Hey keep doing bikes and I'll recommend you to one of my co-workers. He only puts about 15,000 (that's not a typo) miles a year on his Harley. He just finished an 8000 mile road trip around the US so I can assure you his bike would be a lot tougher than that one. If you are up for that kind of challenge let me know as I'm sure he'll be in Texas sometime in the near future.