good point, and completely unselfishly I support moose's suggestion-I need some parts too 
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moose_sv1000s said:Makes me want to undercoat on a weekly basis.
Canuck said:If I was to go the new frame route, is that something that can be done without airtools? I'd have 6 months to do it during the summer so I wouldn't be rushed. Though I've never done something like this so it would be a learning experience, that's for sure.
Canuck said:If I was to go the new frame route, is that something that can be done without airtools? I'd have 6 months to do it during the summer so I wouldn't be rushed. Though I've never done something like this so it would be a learning experience, that's for sure.
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Greg_B said:Do NOT ever use undercoating! It WILL crack with age, allowing water in behind, then the rust starts and you do not know it. Instead, keep clean, and spray a wax based rust proofing oil everywhere a couple times a year. Boeshield, 3M rust proofing, Fluid Film etc...
My 2.5 cents.
gb
Greg_B said:Do NOT ever use undercoating! It WILL crack with age, allowing water in behind, then the rust starts and you do not know it. Instead, keep clean, and spray a wax based rust proofing oil everywhere a couple times a year. Boeshield, 3M rust proofing, Fluid Film etc...
My 2.5 cents.
gb
bj70_guy said:Canuck, IMHO if you aren't obsessed with THIS truck, don't take it on. Part or sell it and find another beater with a better frame.
It's one thing for a Cruiserhead to put that kind of time and effort into building his/her dream truck, but for a winter beater?
*disclaimer* - I'm NOT trying looking for parts![]()