In a message dated 6/28/00 9:39:49 AM Pacific Daylight Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
writes:

> Just got back from a five year military tour in Okinawa.  Boy the weather 
> there did a serious number on my 94 bike, corrosion everywhere.  And now, 
I'd 
> like to bring the bike to like new condition if not better, especially 
since 
> the bike only has 4,000 miles on it.  To give you an idea of what's 
involved, 
> every aluminum part needs replacing, all the bolts, wheels, and even the 
> frame and engine needs powdercoating.  And so it brings me to the question; 
> does anyone know who can take such a job for a reasonable amount of money 
in 
> the Maryland/DC area?  I've call local shops but no success.   GREAT TO BE 
> BACK!  Thanks.
>  
>  Wally Torres
>  VMOA #118
>  
I would think that it would be cheaper to take all the aliminum off and have 
it chromed and not worry about it again...plus it would trick.

MY .02
JRider
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