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Rust & pits on RH handlebar

Started by coreyoreo, November 18, 2012, 06:19:16 PM

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coreyoreo

So after a little weekend cable maintenance I figured out why my twist throttle still wasn't returning like it should. So I got the rust off ok, but as you can see now there's some pretty deep pits that's leaving a fairly rough surface still.

Is there a way to sand/grind down the pits without ruining the integrity of the handlebar? Steel wool? Dremmel? Emery cloth?

Thanks for any help!!
Corey

Before:


After with pits:

Corey
'89 FJ1200

FJmonkey

Corey, deal with the pits, keep it dry. No one will know. Except us and we won't tell.... :empathy3: When are yo gonna get the real stuff done like your forks????
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coreyoreo

Quote from: FJmonkey on November 18, 2012, 06:28:20 PM
Corey, deal with the pits, keep it dry. No one will know. Except us and we won't tell.... :empathy3: When are yo gonna get the real stuff done like your forks????

Trust me, the fork situation IS in the works.  :yes: Sooner than later, I promise!   

Ok, I won't tell if you won't!  :sarcastic: So keeping the handlebar dry won't be a problem, but just wanted to do everthing now & make sure it works while it's apart. Thanks Mr. Monkey! 

Corey
'89 FJ1200

ribbert

With the rust cleaned off, that amount of pitting doesn't matter. I'd just give it a very light rub with some fine grit wet & dry to make sure the surface is smooth and put it back together and move onto the next job.

Noel
"Tell a wise man something he doesn't know and he'll thank you, tell a fool something he doesn't know and he'll abuse you"

fj12_rider

yeah agree with the majority , Mine are exactly the same under the grips . I cleaned mine up with some fine grit sandpaper on my air grinder (not as drastic as it sounds ) gave it a clean up with some WD40 and put them back together and forgot about them.
Buy a car ? Why in the hell would I want to do THAT ???

coreyoreo

Got it... off to hardware store tomorrow. Wasn't sure if the pitting would make a difference in the throttle return.

Thanks for the help!
Corey
'89 FJ1200

racerman_27410

i would recommend using some rust neutralizer to keep that rust from coming right back.

/www.loctiteproducts.com/p/s_trmt_extend_spray/overview/Loctite-Extend-Rust-Neutralizer-Spray.htm


naval jelly makes a brush on type neutralizer also.


Kookaloo!


coreyoreo

Corey
'89 FJ1200