HMF Slip-on
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HMF Slip-on
I currently have the end cap and like it well. It is very loud but also has noticable gains in power. I'm interested in the HMF for a lighter can, better finish, and the ability to be SA for some riding areas. I'm not sure but I believe the HMF has a removable SA which would be right up my alley because I don't usually need the SA. I just want to make sure it has that option before I buy.
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HMF Slip-on
DSengineer,
Thanks for the compliment, I appreciate that. If you have a bench grinder, relpace one of the grinding wheels with a polishing wheel. Get a polish stick (looks like an overgrown crayon). Apply the polish to the wheel (just hold against the spinning polish wheel) and your ready to polish. The polish wheel does all the work, just keep rotating the cap slowly. You'll have to hold something like a paint scaper against the wheel every so often to remove the dirty polish and reply new. Hope this helps. Good luck.
Thanks for the compliment, I appreciate that. If you have a bench grinder, relpace one of the grinding wheels with a polishing wheel. Get a polish stick (looks like an overgrown crayon). Apply the polish to the wheel (just hold against the spinning polish wheel) and your ready to polish. The polish wheel does all the work, just keep rotating the cap slowly. You'll have to hold something like a paint scaper against the wheel every so often to remove the dirty polish and reply new. Hope this helps. Good luck.
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