Restoring a Classic MTB Part 02: Tutorial – How to Remove Anodizing and  Polish Bicycle Components the Easy Way, The Radavist

Restoring a Classic MTB Part 02: Tutorial – How to Remove Anodizing and Polish Bicycle Components the Easy Way, The Radavist

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Over the next few weeks, I'll be working on my Yo Eddy! restoration project I began last year. If you recall, I bought an early Yo Eddy! frame from my friend Martin at Second Spin Cycles and sent it off to Rick at D&D Cycles for a new paint job and a few minor repairs. Well, the frame is back in my hands, so it's time to get crackin' on this restoration project. My vision for the build includes polishing a Syncros 29.4⌀ seatpost, as this build kit will have a mix of black and silver components. Most of these…

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