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hello everyone!!!!!! my father and i have been talking about redoing his 1971 hodaka ace 100B+. He got the bike when he was about 11. I really excited to start this project. I have just some random questions. to start could i have a list of parts that is chromed on the bike.
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Do you have the bike? Let's see a photo of what your starting with. Take a good look at it and the chrome part should jump out and bit you, just a few on there.
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Welcome. The B+ was my first Hodaka and also was my first new bike. It was a great bike and left me with some great memories.
I have not had to re-chrome anything and have had some really sad chrome pieces. Point being that rust can be removed and the parts polished unless the pitting is too bad.
I have not had to re-chrome anything and have had some really sad chrome pieces. Point being that rust can be removed and the parts polished unless the pitting is too bad.
Dale
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I don't know what chroming cost where you are at, but most of the places in the USA that I have heard about, the prices are up there. I would think that buying a new set of handlebars from Strictly Hodaka would be a lot cheaper than having an old rusted set re-chromed. Just a thought.
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Hi! One of the things I have found to do with rusty chrome is to clean it with aluminum foil and water! It really works!
Take some aluminum foil, say a 1 foot long sheet and fold it in half repeatedly until you have about a 4x6" rectangle. Crinkling it a bit as you fold it is good.
Wet both the chrome part and the foil and start rubbing the foil on the chrome, like you're polishing it. You'll eventually wear the foil down into little parts but unless you have really deep pits, the foil will remove the rust and not scratch the chrome because it's softer. I have also heard some folks have used Coca Cola instead of water, but I just used water.
It takes a bit of pressure, but the foil will cut through the rust and clean the part. You can then wash it clean and even wax it. If it is pitted beyond cleaning to a good finish, you can still clean it and then send the part(s) to be chromed, reducing the prep costs. ; D Victor
Take some aluminum foil, say a 1 foot long sheet and fold it in half repeatedly until you have about a 4x6" rectangle. Crinkling it a bit as you fold it is good.
Wet both the chrome part and the foil and start rubbing the foil on the chrome, like you're polishing it. You'll eventually wear the foil down into little parts but unless you have really deep pits, the foil will remove the rust and not scratch the chrome because it's softer. I have also heard some folks have used Coca Cola instead of water, but I just used water.
It takes a bit of pressure, but the foil will cut through the rust and clean the part. You can then wash it clean and even wax it. If it is pitted beyond cleaning to a good finish, you can still clean it and then send the part(s) to be chromed, reducing the prep costs. ; D Victor
1978 175SL
1976 03 Wombat
1975 99 Road Toad (2)
1973 96 Dirt Squirt (2)
1973 “Wombat Combat”
1973 Combat Wombat
1972 94 Wombat (2)
1972 Super Squirt
1971 92B+ Ace
1970 92B Ace 100B (2)
1968 92 Ace 100
1966 Ace 90
; D Victor
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Greg. I had read about this a long time ago but never tried it till recently. I got a rear rack & tool box from Danny and gave it a whirl. I was amazed at how well it worked!
Here's an after photo of the tool box. It was so rusted it didn't look like chrome any longer. Of course, now you can see where the chrome completely pitted through, but I'm getting it rechromed for $45.00. ; D Victor
Here's an after photo of the tool box. It was so rusted it didn't look like chrome any longer. Of course, now you can see where the chrome completely pitted through, but I'm getting it rechromed for $45.00. ; D Victor
1978 175SL
1976 03 Wombat
1975 99 Road Toad (2)
1973 96 Dirt Squirt (2)
1973 “Wombat Combat”
1973 Combat Wombat
1972 94 Wombat (2)
1972 Super Squirt
1971 92B+ Ace
1970 92B Ace 100B (2)
1968 92 Ace 100
1966 Ace 90
; D Victor
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Hey Bill,
A top quality chrome shops eliminate the pitting by plating with soft copper and polishing. The process is repeated until the pitting is filled. This is a link to Advanced Plating explaining the process. They do great work...show quality stuff and expensive. http://www.advancedplating.com/site/restoration/
Danny
A top quality chrome shops eliminate the pitting by plating with soft copper and polishing. The process is repeated until the pitting is filled. This is a link to Advanced Plating explaining the process. They do great work...show quality stuff and expensive. http://www.advancedplating.com/site/restoration/
Danny
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