I apologize for not having any pictures, but the bike is a '75 Honda CB400F.
Here's a picture of a nice, clean one I found from Google:
http://ameyer.mil-amax.com/honda/p7140019.jpg
Everything on the bike in question is pretty bad...painted surfaces are very dull, with the color-matched aftermarket fiberglass fairing being dull as well. Not overly concerned about this though...a little ColorX and top coat of wax should do the trick.
I'm asking you experts here about the metal on the bike...I'm assuming that the engine and case covers are aluminum and everything else is chrome (?). Well, all the metal on the bike is very dull, with lots of oxidation and surface rust.
I'd like to get something I can pick up locally...
Is Nevr-Dull any good? Strong enough?
Would a mag/aluminum polish be a better choice?
Thanks.
Here's a picture of a nice, clean one I found from Google:
http://ameyer.mil-amax.com/honda/p7140019.jpg
Everything on the bike in question is pretty bad...painted surfaces are very dull, with the color-matched aftermarket fiberglass fairing being dull as well. Not overly concerned about this though...a little ColorX and top coat of wax should do the trick.
I'm asking you experts here about the metal on the bike...I'm assuming that the engine and case covers are aluminum and everything else is chrome (?). Well, all the metal on the bike is very dull, with lots of oxidation and surface rust.
I'd like to get something I can pick up locally...
Is Nevr-Dull any good? Strong enough?
Would a mag/aluminum polish be a better choice?
Thanks.