- Location
- Calgary, Alberta, Canada
Hi all
unfortunately fall is here, and I likely have at most another couple of weeks, if lucky, to ride. Part of my annual fall ritual of prepping the bikes for the long winter storage is when I have all the basic storage maintenance stuff done, and the bike clean, I typically give the engine covers a good polish and wax, but by spring they have typically dulled down again.
some have recommended putting on a heavy coat of wax, leaving the wax to haze, then leaving the wax haze on until spring. Haven't tried that. Does that work?
an acquaintance suggested to me yesterday to mirror polish the various engine covers then take them in and have them clear high gloss powdercoated............... got me thinking. I wonder how that would look, and how that would stand up over time? Has anyone tried clear powdercoating Laverda engine covers? What was the result?
Paul LeClair
unfortunately fall is here, and I likely have at most another couple of weeks, if lucky, to ride. Part of my annual fall ritual of prepping the bikes for the long winter storage is when I have all the basic storage maintenance stuff done, and the bike clean, I typically give the engine covers a good polish and wax, but by spring they have typically dulled down again.
some have recommended putting on a heavy coat of wax, leaving the wax to haze, then leaving the wax haze on until spring. Haven't tried that. Does that work?
an acquaintance suggested to me yesterday to mirror polish the various engine covers then take them in and have them clear high gloss powdercoated............... got me thinking. I wonder how that would look, and how that would stand up over time? Has anyone tried clear powdercoating Laverda engine covers? What was the result?
Paul LeClair