You can glass bead blast that holder, but honestly, some rust treatment and ScotchBrites will work well too. If you do blast it, use low pressure, fine media, then immerse in the U/S cleaner to purge any media. The spring mechanism needs to free and clear of grit.
I'm home with no plans tonight, so I may just grab some rust treatment and scotchbrite pads
My feet are pretty tired from standing all day. Standing in front of the sand blaster! I was able to do my exhaust clamps, top breather cover, swingarm, kickstand, chain guard, "dash," front engine mount, engine side cover, and most of my frame
Very pleased with the results!! Rust and faded paint just wasn't this bike's look.
An additional update: Carb #1 is almost back together although I am waiting to polish up the top and lower covers. Some new hardware would be nice too... My eBay speedo also came in the mail today. I plan on repainting the outer covers of them but leaving the faded dials for a little character contrast
All my sand blasting was done at the College of Marin, and after some thought I will try to do all my paint/pc work there. Saves some money and I get to learn a new skill
The only downside is that the open shop is every other week. For this reason I am still considering having my frame powder coated by someone else for ~150. It would also ensure that the most visual part of the bike looks professional. We'll see