What did you do with your 60 this weekend? (26 Viewers)

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I did do nothing with my Cruiser, because I sold it, but I found some unedited video footage of it, with me trying it out a little in my backyard. So I just edited a little. Enjoy! :)

 
Put in a new water pump. It was my first with this project, took me 4hours.

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Then went on a small trip to the snow..
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Whoo hoo! I just got my locks back. I took everything down to the locksmith and he changed all the guts and made brand new shiny keys.
David

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I would love to know the details of the service provider. You can only separate the locks by taking the exterior cover off, which requires a destructive method for the home DIY'er.
 
Took her out to King of the Hammers in Johnson Valley, Ca.

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Did some winter two-tracking through the Upper Manistee River near Grayling. Tons of shelf ice and slush flowing down the river. Too cold to fish, but the warm up coming next week should allow us to get the drifter out and take a float.

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who built that roof rack and rear bumper?

Love the color scheme as well.
 
What did you use to remove the rust? And what did you use to paint the gold part of the hub cap? Looks great!

Bar Keeper's Friend (powder version) and a wet rag. I know it sounds crazy, but all I did was clean the cap with BKF and that's what was underneath the rust. I'm glad I tried BKF first, bc I almost ordered new caps from @beno on my last order.
 
Bar Keeper's Friend (powder version) and a wet rag. I know it sounds crazy, but all I did was clean the cap with BKF and that's what was underneath the rust. I'm glad I tried BKF first, bc I almost ordered new caps from @beno on my last order.

:eek: Well, I know what I'm doing this weekend!
 
Bar Keeper's Friend (powder version) and a wet rag. I know it sounds crazy, but all I did was clean the cap with BKF and that's what was underneath the rust. I'm glad I tried BKF first, bc I almost ordered new caps from @beno on my last order.

Alright, last question - did you use anything else to get into the deep corners? I always have a hard time polishing into some of those areas.
 
Alright, last question - did you use anything else to get into the deep corners? I always have a hard time polishing into some of those areas.

All I used was a rag, but I'm going to go back with a tooth brush to get some of the areas on the cap that I wasn't really able to get to. As far as the rim itself, just lots of elbow grease with the rag. My fingers are paying for it today, but well worth the hour I spent cleaning all 4 of the rims.
 

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