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Right im just starting to restore my 1983 200x but im undecided on if i should put it to 83 colours
http://www.3wheelerworld.com/pppics/satc200x017x200x17.jpg
or 85 colours
http://www.3wheelerworld.com/pppics/satc200x050x200x50.jpg
Your opinions please
Tri-Z Pilot
01-16-2008, 06:22 PM
I like the 85 colors myself, but you could even go with 86 colors. Dont know if they make white for those years though.
Seeing as it's not hard to make an '83 look like an '83, I'd stick with the original look. If you have the original '83 black forks, I just don't think they look good with the blue boots. It looks really cool with the black forks, black fork boots and black seat. But that's just me....
The Goat
01-16-2008, 08:04 PM
all black...I love mine. black bars, black tank, black shrouds, black boots, black fenders...black black black!
all black...I love mine. black bars, black tank, black shrouds, black boots, black fenders...black black black!
Any chance you can post a pic dude please.
Threes company
01-16-2008, 11:20 PM
My two cents..... OEM all the way. I like the 83's with the red, white and black. As the previous poster said..... the black boots, black lower legs, etc....... all looks sharp together. :beer
SWIGIN
01-17-2008, 01:12 AM
i like to see the 85 look but to do it right you need to polish the bottom of the forks since 85's has a natural aluminum look...not black
TwoHundredEx
01-17-2008, 02:18 AM
I really am not a big fan of either of those combos, but if I had to choose it would be the '85. I prefer the polished forks and blue seat.
Are you a fan of white? I did my '83 X in a blue/white combo and think it looks great, those colors really go well together.
keister
01-17-2008, 07:55 AM
Keep it looking like a 1983 model. Not as flashy, but classic nonetheless.
TheFamer
01-17-2008, 12:13 PM
how would someone go ahead and polish the forks? what tools and supplies does it take to make them look shiny? i have seen people on here do it, i just dont know how its done.
how would someone go ahead and polish the forks? what tools and supplies does it take to make them look shiny? i have seen people on here do it, i just dont know how its done.
Go to NAPA and get a green,brown,white scotch brite pads.
Start with green then brown them white.Then polish with mothers aluminum polish.
Go to NAPA and get a green,brown,white scotch brite pads.
Start with green then brown them white.Then polish with mothers aluminum polish.
I was going to ask this question but now its done so thanks
The Goat
01-17-2008, 04:26 PM
i kinda don't have my tank on it at the moment wad, ,but tell you what, couple hours, i'll have a pic or two up for ya
3Wheelers4Life
01-17-2008, 04:41 PM
i like the 85 look, but i think you should go with the 83 look.
Well 85 look it is unless thegoat can convince me with his pics.
The Goat
01-17-2008, 07:48 PM
http://i73.photobucket.com/albums/i211/roundheya/new%20pics%201/DSC00780.jpg
this was the best i could find with a gas tank on...it'll look much better with the new shiny black tank.
edit...wtf i have no idea why the pic is so small
SWIGIN
01-17-2008, 07:59 PM
how would someone go ahead and polish the forks? what tools and supplies does it take to make them look shiny? i have seen people on here do it, i just dont know how its done.
after i sand all the inperfections out of the aluminum ( starting with 220 ending with 400 grit) i use a buffing wheel on my 1hp bench grinder.
just a normal spirial buffing wheel is all you need with the brown or white compound.
i only use www.eastwood.com buffing suplies
http://i73.photobucket.com/albums/i211/roundheya/new%20pics%201/DSC00780.jpg
this was the best i could find with a gas tank on...it'll look much better with the new shiny black tank.
edit...wtf i have no idea why the pic is so small
Email me the pic dude
wad12345@hotmail.co.uk
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