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    2004 Harley Davidson VRod

    Worked on my brothers Harley Davidson. It's a 2004 with 4K miles on it. He's done some changes to the bike.

    Wash: Meguiar's D114

    Paint Decon: Nanoskin Fine Grade Sponge with Meguiar's D155

    Compound: Pinnacle Advanced Compound

    Polish: Pinnacle Advanced Finishing Polish

    Paint Prep: Pinnacle Black Label Surface Cleansing Polish

    Protection: Pinnacle Black Label V2

    Tires: Blackfire All In One Trim and Tire Protectant

    Metal: Polished with Meguiar's Fine Cut Metal Polish and sealed with Wolfgang Metal Sealant

    Rear Panel Before:

    There are some very deep scratches that require touch up paint of he chooses to repair them.



    Rear Panel after a compound and polish.





    This is the location for the where the rear seat is attached. 2" pads come in handy.



    After a compound and polish. Not perfect but much better.



    Final reflection shots








    I took outside for a few minutes and it did not take long for the Santa Ana winds to blow dust on it.






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    Re: 2004 Harley Davidson VRod

    What machine did you use?

    Also, aren't you supposed to not use dressings on bike tires? I'm not saying you're wrong, I've only done one motorcycle. I'm just wondering if you can or not.

    Sick bike by the way. In slowly getting into motorcycles and this is one of my favorite bikes for sure.
    Former professional detailer. Current medical student (class of 2023)

    2017 Infiniti Q60 3.0t AWD

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    Re: 2004 Harley Davidson VRod

    Quote Originally Posted by conman1395 View Post
    What machine did you use?

    Also, aren't you supposed to not use dressings on bike tires? I'm not saying you're wrong, I've only done one motorcycle. I'm just wondering if you can or not.

    Sick bike by the way. In slowly getting into motorcycles and this is one of my favorite bikes for sure.

    Porter cable with 4" pads on the tank. For the 2" pads it's a 2" sander/polisher from Harbor Freight.

    Blackfire AIO is more of a cleaner than a dressing. Plus that area of the tire is not touching the brakes or making contact with the tread. It's the small area 1" area where the lip of the wheel ends before getting to the tread.

    This is more of a show bike for him as he rarely rides it.

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    Re: 2004 Harley Davidson VRod

    Very Nice work Guz.

    Thanks for sharing.

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    Re: 2004 Harley Davidson VRod

    Quote Originally Posted by conman1395 View Post
    What machine did you use?

    Also, aren't you supposed to not use dressings on bike tires? I'm not saying you're wrong, I've only done one motorcycle. I'm just wondering if you can or not.

    Sick bike by the way. In slowly getting into motorcycles and this is one of my favorite bikes for sure.
    Yes u can apply a thin coat of dressing to sidewalls,it just pulls the whole detailing process together as far as aesthetics.

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    Re: 2004 Harley Davidson VRod

    Quote Originally Posted by GSKR View Post
    Yes u can apply a thin coat of dressing to sidewalls,it just pulls the whole detailing process together as far as aesthetics.
    Never apply any dressing to motorcycle tires. Centrifugal force will force it around to the tread area and make the edges of the tire slick. Doesn't matter how little you put on. And it's a huge liability issue if you are detailing someone else's bike.

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    Re: 2004 Harley Davidson VRod

    Quote Originally Posted by Mike@DedicatedPerfection View Post
    Very Nice work Guz.

    Thanks for sharing.
    Thanks.

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