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Here's my Trike build

You've sold me! I've been looking for something like that to polish the annoying-to-clean aluminum wheels on my '10 TG.

If you get their polish too. Make sure, by reading the label that its for aluminum. I think its the stainless steel cleaner one says not to use on aluminum.
I just purchased the 3" ball also. Thats for my wheels and engine as well.
 
I have used the 3 in ball on the alunimum on my snowmobile but never on my bike. I think I will try it on my wheels........Thanks
 
2 days left till we head down to Daytona! In the mean time, here's some photos of what I have been adding to the trike, trying to get it ready in time. Chrome lettering was added to the back of the trike for advertisement.

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I had also mounted advertisement to my trailer as well.

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I had made fender chip guards for the trike and the trailer.

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Beautiful work as always RJ. Have fun in Daytona but leave room in the trailer for the trophy's you're going to win.
 
I'll have to disagree with you RJ. I realize not everybody will see all the work you have in your trike and only see the cosmetic work you've done. Any judge worth their title will notice all the fine details that went into your ride before the tins and fiberglass went on. The members on this forum have been lucky enough to see the project step by step and I thank-you for taking the time to take all the pictures and post them here. I love watching a true craftsman at work.
 
I'll have to disagree with you RJ. I realize not everybody will see all the work you have in your trike and only see the cosmetic work you've done. Any judge worth their title will notice all the fine details that went into your ride before the tins and fiberglass went on. The members on this forum have been lucky enough to see the project step by step and I thank-you for taking the time to take all the pictures and post them here. I love watching a true craftsman at work.

I'll have to agree with Geezer, I'm amazed at the craftsmanship and think you did a really nice job. Thanks for sharing.:s
 
I'll have to agree with Geezer, I'm amazed at the craftsmanship and think you did a really nice job. Thanks for sharing.:s


Awwww geeshhhh. Thank you for saying that. Just a long time ago I learned not to expect anything ahead of time. I am enjoying showing my work off on this site. Plus it tends to learn others into possibly building their own, instead of just settling with store bought items or paying someone else to do the work. how many times have we purchased something and wondered why they didnt do this instead or why wasnt this addressed? I dont care for "that will do" designs. Those are out there for the quick buck. The American way is the way I do my builds. A well defined build and an acute attention to detail.

Also, just in case there is a trophy. Im bring tools to dismantle it. So it will fit in my trailer.
 
Also, just in case there is a trophy. Im bring tools to dismantle it. So it will fit in my trailer.

I thought you were bringing your tools so you could re-build it so it states made in the USA! LOL!!!!
 
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