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Paul Strassmaier
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Just when you thought it was either chrome or aluminum!

Post by Paul Strassmaier » Thu Oct 09, 2008 6:29 pm

So, after restoring probably 25 60's honda twins, and now doing a Benly JC57, I had the following funny conversation with my chrome shop:

“your chrome and the polished part are ready for pickup”…. I said, “polished part? Was that backing plate aluminum, because it sure looked like steel???” He said no, it’s a magnesium alloy…

Go figure

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Post by Kirk » Fri Oct 10, 2008 2:49 pm

Hello Paul,
I am also in the Portland area and was wondering about a recommendation for a chrome shop and a powder coater?
I am restoring a couple cb77's.

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Kirk

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Post by endless » Fri Oct 10, 2008 10:05 pm

they used magnesium alloy in a lot of the early bike by what i can tell the hubs on the early hondas were made of it

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Post by Paul Strassmaier » Tue Oct 14, 2008 6:52 pm

Hi Kirk, used starbrite, very happy. Lots of chrome on a benly, so it wasn't cheap. I did some cb72 stuff at oregon plating and it was good but expense. My next bikes will be at starbright again. He is changing his process over to a sprayed surface, which looks really nice and will be much cheaper!

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