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    can rims be revived ?

    ok i didnt know where to put this but here i go.


    if i were to but a pair of very dirty oem 450R rims can they be brought back to a shine ? also how much would you pay for a pair of very dirty, minor scuffed and minor dinged wheels ? the guy wants 50.00 plus 13.00 shipping. is that worth it ?

    i would buy something better (like baja rims ) but i dont have the money rite now. but on other hand i dont want rims i cant use or look like crap and cant be cleaned up.
    down to parts because i no longer have a place to ride trikes.

    GIT IT RAAAGGGGG !!!!

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    I think if you take a fine sandpaper, sand all the scratches out and then hit it with a PowerBall polisher or something, it would look just fine.
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    its not so much the dings and scratches im worried about. its that yellowish looking crap thats hard to get off. i dont know what it is or have no idea how to get it off.
    down to parts because i no longer have a place to ride trikes.

    GIT IT RAAAGGGGG !!!!

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    63$ is too much for rims that need work.... You could spend a couple hours working them back to a nice look.

    I got a set for 45$ shipped off a 450R and they were in nice shape.
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    the powerball works good on chrome but when i used the mothers polish on aluminum it didn't do much of anything. I used Wenol (metal polish) with the power ball and had an instant shine

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    ok guys thanks for the help. i have a buddy that said he had a pair of 86 250R rims with beat tires for 35.00. so i got some rims now.


    again thanks guys for the help.

    Dirtcrasher: if u still have them babies in a few weeks ill be on them.
    down to parts because i no longer have a place to ride trikes.

    GIT IT RAAAGGGGG !!!!

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    the powerball works good on chrome but when i used the mothers polish on aluminum it didn't do much of anything. I used Wenol (metal polish) with the power ball and had an instant shine
    Thats odd? I took mothers polish to my muffler and it made it nearly chrome. I also just used it tonight to polish my left side case on my 200x and it always works perfectly. The little dremel buffing wheel and some polish go a long way.

    And if you dont care about the shiny look you can get the ITP steel rims for $19.00 a piece. There very strong and work fine for trail riding.
    1986 200x- old school D.I.D wheels, Gold D.I.D X-Ring Chain, Rad MFG. Carrier, PRM Grab Bar, Pro Circuit T-4 custom, Maier plastics, 85x forks, 18x10.5x8 kenda klaw mxr's on itp steels, the money pit never ends

    2004 YFZ450 - CP 12.5:1, cam mod , gibson nerfs, hmf pipe, protaper bars + risers, dg bumper/skids, holeshot gncc's on itps, cycra handguard and more stuff to come.

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    Quote Originally Posted by super90 View Post
    And if you dont care about the shiny look you can get the ITP steel rims for $19.00 a piece. There very strong and work fine for trail riding.
    where can i get them from ??
    down to parts because i no longer have a place to ride trikes.

    GIT IT RAAAGGGGG !!!!

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    http://www.rockymountainatv.com/prod...#vehicleSelect

    It cost me 19.00 for 8x8.5'' rims for my 200x.
    1986 200x- old school D.I.D wheels, Gold D.I.D X-Ring Chain, Rad MFG. Carrier, PRM Grab Bar, Pro Circuit T-4 custom, Maier plastics, 85x forks, 18x10.5x8 kenda klaw mxr's on itp steels, the money pit never ends

    2004 YFZ450 - CP 12.5:1, cam mod , gibson nerfs, hmf pipe, protaper bars + risers, dg bumper/skids, holeshot gncc's on itps, cycra handguard and more stuff to come.

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    Rocky Mountain or Dennis Kirk most probably.

    EDIT: Damn Super90 beat me to it by about 2 seconds!
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    Quote Originally Posted by RedRider_AK View Post
    Rocky Mountain or Dennis Kirk most probably.

    EDIT: Damn Super90 beat me to it by about 2 seconds!




    lmao

    thanks for the help guys. i didnt think aluminum rims could be that cheap. to that i will
    down to parts because i no longer have a place to ride trikes.

    GIT IT RAAAGGGGG !!!!

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    wenol is a lot better than mothers-- im out ,anyone know where i can get some more- the last i got was at a car show

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