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    so here my valve cover after going through some serious polishing....











    I guess im gonna have to do the engine side covers......maybe the whole engine.....
    1979 XS1100 SF "Black Goblin"
    -Pod Filters
    -4-1 pipe
    -larger jets for carbs
    1982 XJ1100 "Black Sheep"

  • #2
    That looks Awesome! Makes me wanna polish mine!!! Great job!
    1979 XS11 Special (slightly modified)
    dubbed the "Mad Mosquito"

    MikesXs Pod Filters
    MikesXs 35k Coils
    8mm plug wires
    42.5 Pilots 142.5 Mains
    (Carb tune by GNEPIG Performance)
    Kerker 4-into-1
    Shaved emblems
    Progressive frt springs lowered 1.5"
    Progressive 11.5" rear shocks
    Harley Dyna rear fender chopped
    Custm side mt tag (apparently illegal)
    Custom Dual Headlights
    Lots of time and hard work.

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    • #3
      This was my first time to use professional equipment.

      I have a friend who has a chrome/polishing shop. he lets me use his stuff every once in a while. he tought me how to do it. he did one half to show me how. i did the other, you could see the diffrence.

      the guy is a perfectionist he wanted to keep it to go over it again and make it better till you see what there is now.

      If anyone is interested his contact info is as follows:

      Steve Whitney
      WhitWorx
      1-479-466-0493

      anything metal he can polish and or chrome.
      1979 XS1100 SF "Black Goblin"
      -Pod Filters
      -4-1 pipe
      -larger jets for carbs
      1982 XJ1100 "Black Sheep"

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      • #4
        "Looks awesome....!"

        Yeah, I'll say it does.
        Reese's "Whipps" (king size) box!
        "Damn it Jim, I'm a doctor, not a mechanic!' ('Bones' McCoy)

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        • #5
          How you going to explain to SWMBO what you're doing with motorcycle parts in her kitchen?
          Ken Talbot

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          • #6
            There is no SWMBO...... yet
            1979 XS1100 SF "Black Goblin"
            -Pod Filters
            -4-1 pipe
            -larger jets for carbs
            1982 XJ1100 "Black Sheep"

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            • #7
              " There is no SWMBO...... yet "
              Hi Genius,
              not still living at your folks place and using their kitchen I hope?
              52 years ago and I still remember the storm when my mother found my BSA oil tank being stove-enamelled in the oven of her new kitchen stove.
              Fred Hill, S'toon
              XS11SG with Spirit of America sidecar
              "The Flying Pumpkin"

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              • #8
                "There is no SWMBO...... yet"

                Now I know the origin of the "Genius" part of your handle!

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                • #9
                  Wow! Break out the sunglasses! That looks awesome.
                  I was on the show team at my first job. Gasoline tankers are made entirely of aluminum and brass, and to polish the whole truck takes over a week. To help the shine last without sealing it-that would be impossible-we use plain old cornstarch that you get at the grocery store. Every time you go to put the bike away, just sprinkle a little on a clean rag, shake off the excess and wipe down the aluminum. Ask your friend about it, he'll probably say I'm nuts, but try it.
                  As for SWMBO, and being a genius not having one-what about me? You could be a genius by picking the right kind of one!
                  80 XS1100G w/ Windjammer-the Witch
                  79 XS1100F

                  "Look Ma! No hands!...."

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                  • #10
                    Wow! Nice prep work!

                    So, what shade of PINK are you going to paint it?
                    And what's so wrong with pink anyway? I'll be willing to bet that most of us 'Think Pink' most of the time anyway.

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                    • #11
                      I just may have to do that.....hmmm a soft pink tank with hot pink flames and a performance pink sticker on the side, then i can paint the ribs of the valve cover pink and even the yamaha lettering on the engine cover. ....yeah thats it. hahah you guys crack me up.
                      1979 XS1100 SF "Black Goblin"
                      -Pod Filters
                      -4-1 pipe
                      -larger jets for carbs
                      1982 XJ1100 "Black Sheep"

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                      • #12
                        The shinning moment

                        Isn't that what Tanya Harding had done to Nancy Kerrigan?


                        Valve cover looks great. Now you're screwed though... the obsession has begun!


                        Tod
                        Try your hardest to be the kind of person your dog thinks you are.

                        You can live to be 100, as long as you give up everything that would make you want to live to be 100!

                        Current bikes:
                        '06 Suzuki DR650
                        *'82 XJ1100 with the 1179 kit. "Mad Maxim"
                        '82 XJ1100 Completely stock fixer-upper
                        '82 XJ1100 Bagger fixer-upper
                        '82 XJ1100 Motor/frame and lots of boxes of parts
                        '82 XJ1100 Parts bike
                        '81 XS1100 Special
                        '81 YZ250
                        '80 XS850 Special
                        '80 XR100
                        *Crashed/Totalled, still own

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                        • #13
                          Originally posted by Ken Talbot
                          How you going to explain to SWMBO what you're doing with motorcycle parts in her kitchen?


                          I always thought the kitchen was an extension of the man cave! Dishwasher works great on carbs. The oven heats pistons up while you wait for the freezer to cool the pins down. The pyrex measuring cups work just as good with fork oil as they do with cooking oil. The ice maker bin is the perfect place to jam your freshly smashed, greasy index finger. The turker baster sucks out old brake fluid just as easily as turkey/chicken fluid. That big ole electric skillet will heat up 30wt to just the right temp to soak your drivechain or bearings in. I always thought the little squirter thingy on the sink was to wash the carb cleaner outa you eye. And... with just a little triming, that stainless steel spatula makes a great gasket scraper. Am I off base here?


                          BTW, your valve cover looks great. And trbig was right, your hopelessly hooked now.
                          When a 10 isn't enough, get a 11. 80g Hardbagger

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                          • #14
                            thats how it works at my house.

                            the refrigerator handle is stained with grease......

                            mums is pretty relaxed about it.

                            just wait till she finds out i used her good sowing sissors for cutting gasket material, and her finger nail files too..... haha i have even used her nail polish to mark the cam gears......as the dinning room table is even used to display newly recieved parts that have been shipped in.

                            As far as i am concerned the whole house is free game.
                            1979 XS1100 SF "Black Goblin"
                            -Pod Filters
                            -4-1 pipe
                            -larger jets for carbs
                            1982 XJ1100 "Black Sheep"

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                            • #15
                              "Not 100% sure..."

                              Don't make me ride to the store to compare candy packaging...
                              Was that a box of Reese's "Whipps" on the counter, or not?

                              Ok, Ok... your valve cover looks good. You know that already.
                              I was disappointed to find that you used professional equip. I had hoped that you would be sharing a garage-style tip or two.

                              Ok... there's your praise...
                              now, what about the candy?
                              "Damn it Jim, I'm a doctor, not a mechanic!' ('Bones' McCoy)

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