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Join Date: May 2011
Location: Maryland
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and decided to do an old Warrior mod that I've been wanting to do for over a year.
So I removed the fuel cap assembly Broke out the electric drill, sanding wheel, polishing pad and polish and this is what I ending up doing. I never realized how much I hated those little grooves in the fuel cap until they were gone. ![]()
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Fantastic work!
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Join Date: Jun 2011
Location: NL
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You are not the only Warrior owner who is bored!!!!
Getting back to polishing. This is excellent work. I would like to get into this in a deeper way. There are fellow members here who I think are real pros. LD has done some excellent work. Sent from my iPhone using Motorcycle.com Free App |
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wow... I never realized how much better that makes it look! Nice work!!
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It looks great!
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Dang!!!!! Nice Job.
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