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kg4guy

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Picked these up and refurbished them the networks were shot the can caps were all leaking oil one tweeter was out and the trim was painted over including the logo's. I have all the aluminum bead blasted repainted the cabinets and  replaced all the screws on the aluminum trim a little over 200 per cabinet took me all day to put all of it back on.

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I have a friend that has a sett of full factor Klipsch LSI trim he would sell it needs to be bead blasted as it has black paint on it let me know. aayrassian@yahoo.com 805-448-2134

 

Sent you an email to your Yahoo address. Let me know. I'm interested. 

 

Thanks,

 

Mark

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805... santa barbara area?

Ask him how much he wants for them LS1 hardware, as long as it is complete please. Also ask him what condition it is in... not worried about finish, just dents and dings.

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cincymat, like that Road Glide. Had a 2005 model myself. Love a fixed fairing bike. Been looking at the older FLT Tour Glides. Might have to get just one more bike lol.

 

A guy just down the road has a set of industrial splits. My wife asked him about them. He's not interested in selling. :)

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cincymat, like that Road Glide. Had a 2005 model myself. Love a fixed fairing bike. Been looking at the older FLT Tour Glides. Might have to get just one more bike lol.

 

A guy just down the road has a set of industrial splits. My wife asked him about them. He's not interested in selling. :)

 

Right now it's covered with sanding dust. I meant to do that outside but the weather didn't cooperate! See photo in my thread.

 

Love that bike, been all over the eastern and southern USA.

 

Mark

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Colter has mentioned in the past that the LSI aluminum trim has a very thin anodized layer that can be accidentally removed very easily, so it's good to think twice before blasting or using similar methods to remove paint from the trim.

Once the trim is clean and polished there are several ways to protect the aluminum. Clear coat and anodization being two.

The LSI's I'm refinishing are in such bad shape any anodized layer on the trim has long since worn away. I don't think the trim on mine, other than the corners, is even original.

Mark

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I had heard that the trim was anodized so I asked the owner of the business that bead blasted it he also anodizes and does powder coating and other finishes also and he said it wasn't however I didn't ask him if there was a way to tell if was or if it could wear off. 

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