Always nice to see a recap on the progress of the 1972 cjpn gsi 83 76 and the vrogo extra in the fuel tank spray along with the powdering progress.........as you can see I know what I'm talking about
A year, maybe even a bit more at my rate of usage. You can either buy a brass-coated steel wheel, or a 100% brass wheel. Steel is too hard for this use and will remove the factory coating and gouge the steel/aluminum too easily. Most brass wheels you buy are coated steel, so once the brass wears off exposing the steel it's time to change it. I usually buy the brass coated steel because they are $10 per wheel versus $60 for the true brass.
You made me want to go out and buy a bench grinder and put a wire wheel on it. I work on cruddy bolts with a hand held wire brush, but when you have a bunch to do thats becomes a huge pain. Also, love the color of that cb. I have a 71 350 the same color. I think its called candy gold.
Always nice to see a recap on the progress of the 1972 cjpn gsi 83 76 and the vrogo extra in the fuel tank spray along with the powdering progress.........as you can see I know what I'm talking about
The cjpn gsi is my favorite!
Side note: awesome Christmas gift!
Yea it was a ton of fun!
How often do you have to change out your wire wheel? Cleans things up nice 🎉
Good question! With hours spent per bike I hope it lasts
A year, maybe even a bit more at my rate of usage. You can either buy a brass-coated steel wheel, or a 100% brass wheel. Steel is too hard for this use and will remove the factory coating and gouge the steel/aluminum too easily. Most brass wheels you buy are coated steel, so once the brass wears off exposing the steel it's time to change it.
I usually buy the brass coated steel because they are $10 per wheel versus $60 for the true brass.
Another awesome video!
You made me want to go out and buy a bench grinder and put a wire wheel on it. I work on cruddy bolts with a hand held wire brush, but when you have a bunch to do thats becomes a huge pain. Also, love the color of that cb. I have a 71 350 the same color. I think its called candy gold.
I'm glad I could inspire you! The wire wheel on a bench grinder and a die make short work of it.
Sometimes you just gotta send it. 👍👍