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OneBlackFly
02-24-2009, 11:19 PM
Spokes on the rear wheel on my motorcycle are cadmium plated which is a dull gray in color. I help help in protection of these spokes from deterioration. What can I do to protect the spokes? What 'sealers' would work well? Any suggetion are appreciated/ By the way, these spokes by their very nature will not shine.

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02-25-2009, 02:46 PM
Try using Honda wheels with WG paint sealant

Harleyguy
02-25-2009, 08:32 PM
Spokes on the rear wheel on my morotrcycle are cadmium plated which is a dull gray in color. I help help in protection of these spokes from deterioration. What can I do to protect the spokes? What 'sealers' would work well? Any suggetion are appreciated/ By the way, these spokes by their very nature will not shine.After riding Harleys for over 30 years i only have one thing to say about harleys spokes and chrome it all sucks,I tried every combo never dull,Metal polish mothers ,All types of waxes sealers ,clears ETC ETC only way i could be a little happy was going with stainless steel spokes,Don't waste your money on chrome they will pit and rust,at least stainless you can clean and look alot better,After giving up on spokes and getting factory mags they also were crap.Just my 2 cents

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02-25-2009, 08:34 PM
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Klink10
04-06-2009, 07:48 AM
You could try Luster Lace. Found at most cycle outlets. It is alot of work and I won't guarantee it will help your cadium issues. Send them to Buchanon in Ca. for re-spoke to stainless. They are on the web and are very reputable. Maintain the stainless with luster lace.

rs2k2k2
04-06-2009, 09:07 AM
+1 o the stainless

TLMitchell
04-06-2009, 10:17 AM
You could try Luster Lace. Found at most cycle outlets. It is alot of work and I won't guarantee it will help your cadium issues. Send them to Buchanon in Ca. for re-spoke to stainless. They are on the web and are very reputable. Maintain the stainless with luster lace.

+2 on the SS. You aren't gonna be able to keep cadmium plating looking like it came out of the showroom. Can't be done. Polish until your fingers fall off and you'll just wear the cad off.

My bikes are for riding, not garage jewelry, 25 - 30k/year living in a winter climate. I keep 'em cleaner than most but wheels are everyone's Achille's heel. Even on cast wheels brake dust pits the aluminum, road grime and belt residue cling and bond if you don't keep on 'em. Only way to keep 'em nice is to not ride 'em. Not an option in my view. Your mileage may vary.

TL

ScottB
04-06-2009, 04:15 PM
Im thinking a safe wheel cleaner like P21S (motorcycle line is called S100) and some Poorboys Wheel Glaze might be a nice lineup also.

OneBlackFly
04-14-2009, 08:24 PM
From everything I've read both here and elsewhere, the best I can expect is they will never look ggod. The trick is to clean them and then seal them with a sealant. Other than that, just ride them!

TLMitchell
04-14-2009, 08:41 PM
From everything I've read both here and elsewhere, the best I can expect is they will never look ggod. The trick is to clean them and then seal them with a sealant. Other than that, just ride them!

P21S polishing soap was recommended to me for another application. I picked up the S100 equivilent at an H-D shop today and gave it a real quick spot test on a cast wheel. Wow! As good a result as polishing black crap with a dedicated polish with a lot less work. I'm guessing it's milder as well. You might want to give it a try on your wheels and spokes to see what you'll see.

Even if it doesn't produce great results there I'm guessing there's a ton of places on the bike it'll work great.

TL

Harleyguy
04-14-2009, 09:04 PM
P21S polishing soap was recommended to me for another application. I picked up the S100 equivilent at an H-D shop today and gave it a real quick spot test on a cast wheel. Wow! As good a result as polishing black crap with a dedicated polish with a lot less work. I'm guessing it's milder as well. You might want to give it a try on your wheels and spokes to see what you'll see.

Even if it doesn't produce great results there I'm guessing there's a ton of places on the bike it'll work great.

TLThey will look good for about a week and then back to crap .Over the years i used everything on spokes.Change them too SS and forget chrome also .You will be a happy rider then

OneBlackFly
05-12-2009, 06:40 PM
TL,

It is the spokes that are the problem. The hub and rim are just fine, the spokes are the gray headache I have. And they should not be polished. What is recommended for a metal sealant after the spokes are cleaned? Thanks.