I was gonna paint the bottom fork legs with the semi gloss black also but i decided that would put way too much black on the front of the bike and would be too distracting. Instead I decided to try my hand at polishing them. The forks appeared only to need new seals but right at the bottom of the upper part of the fork leg, just above where it pushes down through the oil seal, there was a chunk of chrome missing! It was about an inch across and appeared as though someone took a grinder to it!
thank god i realized this before i got to the polishing part! It had taken about a month of searching to find a good used pair but i finally did. The new ones are on the left.
the bottom fork tubes were oxidized pretty bad but started to clean up fine after I took my shiny new die grinder to them
Btw that's my only air tool, everything else i've managed to do by hand. I can honestly say that I LOVE AIR AND POWER TOOLS. They make everything so much easier! I used a fine grit scratch pad and stripped it all down to a fresh surface.
The next step is to hit it all with 400 grit, then 600, 800, 1000, 1500, and steal wool all by hand. FUN! then I'll buy a buffing wheel for the die grinder and use some polishing compound to finish those babies off. If all goes according to plan, they should look awesome! That might take some time to finish but keep posted y'all.