LTS Biker Senior Retro Guru Feedback View Nov 6, 2006 #11 I'm now polishing an M952 crank, but d*m* that's a lot of work. It want them like this:
cchris2lou Retrobike Rider Gold Trader PoTM Winner GT Fan Feedback View Nov 6, 2006 #12 Use a drill with a brush attachement . should not take that long .
P20 Retrobike Rider Nov 8, 2006 #13 I've got some M952 cranks, would love them to look like that, but it looks like hard work.
gaf16 Senior Retro Guru Nov 8, 2006 #14 find a local polishing shop. i got my cranks polished for a fiver and they look mint. it's worth a trawl through yellow pages.
find a local polishing shop. i got my cranks polished for a fiver and they look mint. it's worth a trawl through yellow pages.
kingroon Retrobike Rider BoTM Winner Gold Trader 98+ BoTM Winner Feedback View Dec 7, 2006 #17 LTS Biker":2nvrthrx said: I'm now polishing an M952 crank, but d*m* that's a lot of work. It want them like this: Click to expand... Sorry to be a... ..but I was inspired by this image you put up LTS BIker to schmikko some 952 cranks.. So I got my cranks and now they need buffing!! I've found a mate of a mate up the road that will do it for a case of beer.. I'll keep you up to date..
LTS Biker":2nvrthrx said: I'm now polishing an M952 crank, but d*m* that's a lot of work. It want them like this: Click to expand... Sorry to be a... ..but I was inspired by this image you put up LTS BIker to schmikko some 952 cranks.. So I got my cranks and now they need buffing!! I've found a mate of a mate up the road that will do it for a case of beer.. I'll keep you up to date..