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warren35
18th November 2004, 21:33
well after doing my first ever burnout on my aprilia and then rideing home i found that the wire had come out of my tyre and scratched the crap out of my swing arm.ive sanded and buffed it out but now i have the new polished mark and was wanting to know what the swing arm was coated in to start with.does anyone know.me mumma always said stupid is as stupid does.help please
jrandom
18th November 2004, 21:37
Did you, er, get a new tyre very shortly thereafter? That'd probably be my first piece of advice...
warren35
18th November 2004, 21:55
yeah bud,it was night and i as told the next day that they could only see sparks comming off my tyre.it was pissin down so i couldnt hear the wire ripping my number plate to bits among other things.dam costly time.2 of 5 blew new tyres and 2 others shagged theirs in the rush of the moment.i was the last so thought what the hell my tyre is near stuffed anyway
Stuey
18th November 2004, 22:15
well after doing my first ever burnout on my aprilia and then rideing home i found that the wire had come out of my tyre and scratched the crap out of my swing arm.ive sanded and buffed it out but now i have the new polished mark and was wanting to know what the swing arm was coated in to start with.does anyone know.me mumma always said stupid is as stupid does.help please
Your swingarm is more than likely hard anodised, so effectively you've worn off the protective coating, from what i know this is just to stop the ally corroding from the elements, rain, dirt etc.. wont do any harm to the swingarm, just have to polish it every now and again, i did the same with the frame on my gixxer, polish it once a week to keep it healthy, mind you it is getting dryer, weather wise, so you probably wont need to polish it that often. :cool:
Stuey
18th November 2004, 22:19
well after doing my first ever burnout on my aprilia and then rideing home i found that the wire had come out of my tyre and scratched the crap out of my swing arm.ive sanded and buffed it out but now i have the new polished mark and was wanting to know what the swing arm was coated in to start with.does anyone know.me mumma always said stupid is as stupid does.help please
Infact, why dont you take the swingarm off alltogether and polish the whole bloody thing :yes: it would look very trick!! :2thumbsup , and with the better weather ahead you wouldnt have to do much to keep it lookin good, just take care of it in the winter! :rockon:
onearmedbandit
18th November 2004, 23:15
Anodizing also strengthens the metal, so bear that in mind. You may have affected that, whether it matters or not, dunno :confused2 .
I can"t bring myself to do burnouts on any of my bikes, never seen the point. Not judging on ya there, we're all individuals.
Dr Bob
19th November 2004, 08:59
When you do polish the swingarm you can get an Aluminium coating (saw some at Mitre 10 last week), to stop further corrosion. Aluminium is a *very* reactive metal, it is only saved by the thin layer of oxydized material on the surface. But corrosion can increase if there are multiple metals in the same conductive loop (hence why you put zinc blocks on aluminium hull boats - called a sacrificial anode). Suffice it to say, if you polish then don't expect the surface to stay shiny unless there is clear coating on it.
Dr Bob
19th November 2004, 09:12
What I have resorted to recently is cutting out scotch bright pads into circles attaching (with the proper attachement) to my dremel (I have a flexible shaft) and using this as the first stage of the polishing process. Harsher that cutting compound but gentler than sand paper. You probably can't get deep scratches out, but you shallow one can vanish.
Dr Bob
19th November 2004, 09:14
Anodizing also strengthens the metal, so bear that in mind. You may have affected that, whether it matters or not, dunno :confused2 .
I can"t bring myself to do burnouts on any of my bikes, never seen the point. Not judging on ya there, we're all individuals.
I would imagine that anodizing might increase the surface tensile strength, but it would have very little effect on large section castings. And if you have already scratched the surface then any small change in surface hardness (equating to increase in strength) is lost. We all know what happens when you scratch toughened glass - kerpow.
Sniper
19th November 2004, 09:16
I can"t bring myself to do burnouts on any of my bikes, never seen the point. Not judging on ya there, we're all individuals.
Ditto here, Im to scared I might do a bit more than a "littl" damage. Like OAB said, its all personal preference anyway :stupid:
warren35
21st November 2004, 19:29
cheers dudes.as i said it was my first and now my last.if anyone ever in te kuiti and up for a ride gis a bell on 0211268867 for a thrash.no burn outs required.cheers
marty
21st November 2004, 20:47
the aprilia alloy is polished, then has a clear coat over it. i doubt if it is anodised. the only way you will get it sorted is to take it off, and take it in to a metal polisher (like here >
Stevensons Metal Polishers & Electroplaters Ltd
151 Ellis St Hamilton
0-7-847-1655
they will buff out the damage, then polish the whole swing arm to match, then put a protective coat on it. my rs250 had some scratches where the previous owner had tried to sand out some stone damage - luckily it was only a small bit and i sanded with fine (1500 grit) sandpaper, then finished with brasso then some clear coat to protect it. if you do nothing, the alloy will soon begin to corrode, and the swing arm will look ugly. it would take substantial corrosion/damage to upset the strength integrity of the swing arm.
scumdog
22nd November 2004, 00:42
Anodizing also strengthens the metal, so bear that in mind. You may have affected that, whether it matters or not, dunno :confused2 .
I can"t bring myself to do burnouts on any of my bikes, never seen the point. Not judging on ya there, we're all individuals.
Likewise, I feel the urge to commit such mayhem on your scoot is like some form of compensation for a diminished manhood, more so if you have an air-cooled bike, just my 2 cents worth :shutup:
I find tyres smoke better if they're stacked up and waste-oil tipped on them and a road-flare thrown in, that way you can have a yarn and a few beers while watching the pall of smoke!! - and you don't mangle the rear bits on your bike:2thumbsup
Dear me! I thought EVERYBODY knew why you don't do burnouts with steel belted tyres?
spudchucka
22nd November 2004, 07:43
yeah bud,it was night and i as told the next day that they could only see sparks comming off my tyre.it was pissin down so i couldnt hear the wire ripping my number plate to bits among other things.dam costly time.2 of 5 blew new tyres and 2 others shagged theirs in the rush of the moment.i was the last so thought what the hell my tyre is near stuffed anyway
A word of caution.
Don't publish your rego on the net, its too easy for some scrote bag to find out where your bike sleeps.
warren35
23rd November 2004, 19:35
mate cheers for the note on the rego as its something ive never though of before.and oh yes to the comment of manhood,well come on down for a ride bud.every rider is always welcome here.thanks to everyone for the advise its been a real help and i think ill call into the place at hamilton to sus them out.well dudes im off to whangarei for a ride this weekend but if anyones up for a blat the weekend after that im keen as.ive always got mates to ride with but the more the merrier i say.thanks to all
scumdog
23rd November 2004, 22:55
mate cheers for the note on the rego as its something ive never though of before.and oh yes to the comment of manhood,well come on down for a ride bud.every rider is always welcome here.thanks to everyone for the advise its been a real help and i think ill call into the place at hamilton to sus them out.well dudes im off to whangarei for a ride this weekend but if anyones up for a blat the weekend after that im keen as.ive always got mates to ride with but the more the merrier i say.thanks to all
Nah, I've changed my mind, it is obviously compensation for you punctuation!! :laugh: :wacko: :calm:
warren35
24th November 2004, 20:26
so when are ya comming for a ride then smart arse.i didnt tell ya there were 4 others who done burn outs first.a gsxr 1000 who blew a brand new tyre in top gear at 299kms on the speedo.a gsxr 750 who blew a brand new tyre.a 1200 sporty who stuffed his near new tyre.and a soft tail who stuffed his new tyre.it was its first outting.mine would have been sweet if i didnt ride home 20kms or so in the rain with me mates on their harleys sporting shagged tyres also.awwww well it was all good shit at the time and a hell of a lesson for me.the soft tail has another new tyre on it and yes hes already done another small smoke up.
scumdog
24th November 2004, 20:36
so when are ya comming for a ride then smart arse.i didnt tell ya there were 4 others who done burn outs first.a gsxr 1000 who blew a brand new tyre in top gear at 299kms on the speedo.a gsxr 750 who blew a brand new tyre.a 1200 sporty who stuffed his near new tyre.and a soft tail who stuffed his new tyre.it was its first outting.mine would have been sweet if i didnt ride home 20kms or so in the rain with me mates on their harleys sporting shagged tyres also.awwww well it was all good shit at the time and a hell of a lesson for me.the soft tail has another new tyre on it and yes hes already done another small smoke up.
And your point being?? <_<
warren35
24th November 2004, 20:46
And your point being?? <_<
who needs one.just trying to converse but as i dont have a point i wont bother you
ajturbo
24th November 2004, 21:10
so when are ya comming for a ride then smart arse.i didnt tell ya there were 4 others who done burn outs first.a gsxr 1000 who blew a brand new tyre in top gear at 299kms on the speedo.a gsxr 750 who blew a brand new tyre.a 1200 sporty who stuffed his near new tyre.and a soft tail who stuffed his new tyre.it was its first outting.mine would have been sweet if i didnt ride home 20kms or so in the rain with me mates on their harleys sporting shagged tyres also.awwww well it was all good shit at the time and a hell of a lesson for me.the soft tail has another new tyre on it and yes hes already done another small smoke up.
what the hell do you do to afford the tyres??? :gob:
warren35
24th November 2004, 21:51
mate im a peasant engineer and as my tyre was shagged any way i thought i had nothing to lose.wrong.ed with the soft tail cant help himself.hes on his second gearbox and this one cost him $6000.he blew the first on a burn out.it was the mates stag do and we kind of got caught in the moment after a great days ride.wish i had some pics to put up.danny and mike are plumbers.
warren35
24th November 2004, 22:25
I was going to say why dont you go and edit your original post and remove the pic of the number plate, and tale spudchucka's advice. But after reading the rest of the thread your mentality dawned on me like a ton of bricks. Or maybe its just your plumber mates that are idiots. :wacko:
as a new member to this site i didnt realise i could remove the pic but have done now so thanks for the sarcasim,not
ajturbo
25th November 2004, 09:49
mate im a peasant engineer and as my tyre was shagged any way i thought i had nothing to lose.wrong.ed with the soft tail cant help himself.hes on his second gearbox and this one cost him $6000.he blew the first on a burn out.it was the mates stag do and we kind of got caught in the moment after a great days ride.wish i had some pics to put up.danny and mike are plumbers.
ahh plumbers, beer, M/C...beer, engineer, beer, stag do.... you don't need to say or justfy anything any more! :laugh:
Yokai
25th November 2004, 10:12
(I have a flexible shaft)
Now that's just boasting.... Really!
Yokai
Cajun
25th November 2004, 12:41
OK fair enough for not knowing about the editing thing... but your mates??? man they were brand new tyres and the one guy had already just fixed his bike from a burn out... whats in the water in the waikato these days?
well you guys drink the waikato river now days, but its more like whats in that crap waikato beer, one of the worse ones around i do believe
scumdog
25th November 2004, 17:06
who needs one.just trying to converse but as i dont have a point i wont bother you
Sorry shag, thought you were winding me up with the comment about your mates doing burnouts after my comments about burnouts and motorbikes :confused:
If you can afford it, do it but it still makes me cringe when I hear a bike doing a burnout ( and I STILL wonder why?) :crazy:
Yeah, and if I lived up your way I'd be happy to ride with you too!! :) :2thumbsup
warren35
25th November 2004, 19:46
cheers for that cob, all are welcome here and we have some shit hot roads to ride.take it easy
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