2003 Black Honda CBR 600RR pretty sure it's not ever been detailed

Tru_Shine

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This bike was my first full detail in the motorcycle category. My client wanted it to look brand new, so I striped this bad boy down and got into the nitty and the gritty.



The bike came to me looking pretty good to the naked eye. But taking a closer look at things you could tell it needed some TLC.



Tools:

5gal bucket w/ grit guard

EZ detail brush, small and large

Lowes grout sponge

ONR clay lube

Automagic Red Claybar

Little tooth brush

Griots Garage 3" orbital

Harbor Freight Rotary w/ 3" BP

LC Orange,White,Green 3" pads

HD UNO

Megs One step leather care

White Diamond aluminum Polish

MEGS 105/205

Xenon Dual Swirl Finder light

BlackFire Wet Diamond

Dodo Juice Super Natural

OPT opti-seal (on the wheels)



Process:



I removed most of the body panels and the seats so I could get into all the tight places. I used my new Troybilt pressure washer to knock off all the bad stuff and used my EZ detail brushes to get in all the tight spots. I let some WD-40 soak on the chain and sprocket for a little bit to soak in and eat at all the clumped up grease. after lots of scrubbing I went back over with some degreaser to get all of the WD-40 off. I used the 1 bucket method w/ grit guard and the lowes Grout sponge with some RainX Wash and wax that was laying arround. After the good thorough wash and degrease I clay bared it With the Red automagic clay using the diluted ratio of ONR.



So it came to me like this



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and your thinking wow thats a clean bike huh? just wait!



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To this!



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After the wash I pulled it in and clayed it



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Now the real surface is revealed!



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I wet sanded the scratches with 2000 grit paper and followed it up with some 4000 on my DA backing plate with the interface foam pad. I tried somthing new with my Griot's 3" Orbital. I usually use my Pneumatic Orbital for wetsanding. but I wanted to know if it would work with the Griots orbital, and it worked AMAZINGLY



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I tried out the HD UNO for the first time on this bike. I liked it, It was nice just changing out only the pads. After a few passes with the orange just pop on the green pad do a few passes with it then pop on the White finishing pad and wipe off. Thats alot better then compounding then wipe, change pad, polish then wipe, and change pads and finish down, wipe and then check it. BUT.......I wasn't happy with the final finish after all that. so I would go back and correct it with M105 and M205. I also had to pull out the Rotary for some of those sand scratchs and UNO let me down on those too. So I am just going to stick with the Meg Twins.



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Then after everything was polished down I applied a coat of BFWD with the griots 3" orbital w/ LC Blue pad



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While that was curing, I polished out the muffler and all the aluminum pegs and brackets using White diamond polish.



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After all that, I removed the BFWD and applied a thin coat of DoDo Juice SuperNatural.



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To be Continued..........

 
what a difference, what a difference. Nice turn around on those small things that really will make a bike shine!
 
jtford95 said:
Very cool!! looks great. How did you charge him?





LOL funny you should ask. The normal total for what i done to his bike I'll probly do for $200. Thats removal of fairings and degreasing the chain and relubing the chain with "Motul Road". and all the wetsanding, and polishing the windshield and reassembly of all the peices. But Since this was a good friend of mine and he was a guinee pig. He paid me with some of those Night Vision Goggles that came with Call of Duty Modern Warfare 2 Prestige package and some Cash on top of that. :woot2: :woot2:
 
YO! It's Curtis. Nothing like helping a brother out with some LUBE! Thanks for detailing my bike man! I can't wait to hit the dragon this weekend! I can't tell you how thankful I am.
 
curt7448 said:
YO! It's Curtis. Nothing like helping a brother out with some LUBE! Thanks for detailing my bike man! I can't wait to hit the dragon this weekend! I can't tell you how thankful I am.



:welcome I'm just glad You are happy with it! It was a blast to do.:hairpull:D
 
Bike looks great!



I have a question though, you applied BFWD with a BLUE LC pad? That pad is for compounding, not applying sealant. Why'd you use that?
 
gofast908z said:
Bike looks great!



I have a question though, you applied BFWD with a BLUE LC pad? That pad is for compounding, not applying sealant. Why'd you use that?



Hey, The regular blue LC pad is a Finishing pad the new Hydrotech LC Blue pad(Cyan) are for cutting :usa
 
Great detail! Just be careful getting the battery compartment under the seat wet. A buddy did that to his and had his headlights short out.
 
Bike looks killer. One question, what would you recommend to get some light to moderate scratching out of a windshield? my 06 has its share of scratches on it, and it's driving me crazy. I used Novus #2 on mine, but it didn't even touch the deeper scratches. Plz halp! Thanks!
 
I hit mine with a rotary with a 3"orange LC pad with M105 and just worked it for a little bit then I followed it up with M205. that might work. If not then maybe it needs wetsanded then buffed.
 
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