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Info needed on RD350

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HI. i have been restoring a Yamaha RD 350. All pulled to bits now and starting on the wheels. The hubs front and back and the rear brake drum are aluminium. All the info I can find say they are polished finish but mine seem to have a surface finish on them. Anyone know if they may be chrome/anodised or perhaps a clear coat over the polished aluminium. Cheers John
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Re: Info needed on RD350

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John, the one I owned back in the 80's had a polished finish on the hubs and rims. Not a high polished 'see yourself in the reflection' type finish. The same type of finish as the timing case etc.
I used to polish the rims with mag wheel polish, but I do recall doing the hubs.
Unfortunately I don't have any photos.
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Spent about 3 hours on the front hub today with different grades of sandpaper and got it to a dull shine. Been looking on Google and there are sealers available that are used by the trucks to help keep a shine. Look like I am sort of doing the right thing but it is going to take a lot of time with the sandpaper and polish. Cheers
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John, could you not try a polishing mop. I've done the bull bar on the Winny a few times. Super cheap auto has them, and various grades of polish.
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Re: Info needed on RD350

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Riverlander wrote: Mon Jan 12, 2026 9:31 pm Spent about 3 hours on the front hub today with different grades of sandpaper and got it to a dull shine. Been looking on Google and there are sealers available that are used by the trucks to help keep a shine. Look like I am sort of doing the right thing but it is going to take a lot of time with the sandpaper and polish. Cheers
I bought packs of half sheet wet and dry on Temu, to do my headlights.
https://www.temu.com/au/new-10pcs-extra ... ryg9agtl8b
They would be good for getting past the clear enamel and corroded alloy till you get to the point you can use number 2 cut and polish, then
https://www.temu.com/au/all-metal-polis ... luiphxfrtb
or Autoglym metal polish is what we used back in the Norton and Triumph days to maintain the shine

A coat of 2 pk Ultra clear coat, often used by model builders, but available in larger amounts, will seal the finish and not yellow and crack like the old lacquer enamel clear coats did

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