Some gratuitous shots of my humble ride...

Looks awsome Paul. Gotta ask though. Is it legal around there to run your license plate up front like that? Or is it just a temporary fix?
Thanks! Just a temp fix for now...I have something in the works.

Shamelessly bit from another place, but it's gonna be tight. The LEO's have been pretty cool thus far.
 
Sweet Ride! Not to be nosey Pac but i a noob. What Island are you on? And I take it something bad happened to you and your ride?
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Thanks! Guam is where I call home...

To give you a short version of what happened:

Busa bought - Nov 2003

Busa crashed - April 27, 2004

Busa rebuild finished - April 19, 2006.

Total spent: $6400

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So glad you are up and running again, and I know you are too. The bike looks awesome! Tell us what you are using on it to get that wet look, it's killer whatever it is.

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So glad you are up and running again, and I know you are too. The bike looks awesome! Tell us what you are using on it to get that wet look, it's killer whatever it is.

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Thanks!

The wet look is a combination of several factors probably.

First up would be the clear. My painter shot 4 coats of clear on the parts. It looks ok, but for as much as he charged me, I expected better work.

The next factor would be the detailing work another friend of mine did. I forget what he used...I can ask him.

I think one of was called Great White.

The last factor would be the polish/wax we used at my other friend's house. That one was the S100. He got it at our local Harley Davidson dealer.

Made sense to me, actually. If there's anyone that knows a thing or two about makin things shine, it'd be the Harley Boys.


I think all of these factors combined made it shine as much as it did.
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Hope this helps.
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