Chroming Wheels?
you can polish them yourself...
but chrome is a bit easier to take care of...
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Yeah, I was thinking about polishing them, but then I figured. "Go Big or Go Home" First is the wheels, then is the Swingarm, then the Frame. I'm no baller so I gotta do it in steps.
Polished looks good buts its just to damn hard to take care of, especially with all this rain, and my shit always has to be clean, I dont want to maintain it that much.
My friend has his swingarm and wheels done on his CBR 929, and he hardly washes them.
Polished looks good buts its just to damn hard to take care of, especially with all this rain, and my shit always has to be clean, I dont want to maintain it that much.
My friend has his swingarm and wheels done on his CBR 929, and he hardly washes them.
Originally posted by Nate
Damnit, Powersports of Clearwater only has Suzuki wheels in stock! I have to send mine off for 3 weeks
Damnit, Powersports of Clearwater only has Suzuki wheels in stock! I have to send mine off for 3 weeks
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