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Austin Rohr
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Welcome to the channel! For those who are brand new here, I've been on YouTube for over a decade and after a hiatus to work for TransWorld Motocross, I've returned to producing videos on all things two- and four-wheeled. Follow along with me in the garage and on the track by hitting the "Subscribe" button and turning on notifications.
If you'd like you support my work and help influence the content I produce, you can sign up at patreon.com/austinrohr397. I appreciate you checking out my videos and look forward to you hopping onboard the ride!
If you'd like you support my work and help influence the content I produce, you can sign up at patreon.com/austinrohr397. I appreciate you checking out my videos and look forward to you hopping onboard the ride!
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suzukiholdenman
(4 minutes ago)
Nice vid, when you have faded spots or just faded plastics the cheap and easy way to get them back to colour is to get a butane burner and wave the flame over it (careful not to melt them) and the colour just instantly comes back it has worked for me heaps, after that do everything in this vid. That's if you don't wanna buy new plastics but it works great!
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AustinRohr
(10 minutes ago)
@gump54 it might work but its meant to help take away scratches and the shiner is the equivalent of a clear coat on paint, it simply makes the plastics have a more reflective and brightened appearance but it wont bring back color much. the best idea would be to get a new tank since the color has most likely left the one you have for good.
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hangemhigh2000
(18 minutes ago)
Dude, your rubbing the dirt in.That's why you have so many scratches when your done. Buy a pressure washer first.
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veggiepowered
(28 minutes ago)
I'am Your Newest Subscriber Great Videos
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matthewhoffmann4825
(31 minutes ago)
thanks for the tip my trx400ex got some scratches and im gunna get this stuff to help get some shine to the plastics to
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AustinRohr
(46 minutes ago)
@honda9racer my best advice for widening your atv is to purchase a +2 rim. they are affordable and simply move the hub further from the outside of the rim
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jpsraugust9284
(52 minutes ago)
Ok, here's a project for you to figure out because I don't understand this problem at all. I have a 05 trx350fm Honda Rancher 4x4. So here's the problem, the atv had been setting outside for at least 4 yrs. so I got it and cleaned it up and replace a lot of things on it, but when I rebuilt the starter and put it in the 4 wheeler, well when I try to crank it I can here the starter but it's not turning the motor over. So I took it back off and put my finger in the starter hole and could fell a gear. The gear will turn clock wise easily (clockwise looking at it from the back of the motor). So I took a digital caliper and mic the distance from the gear to where the starter would be if mounted, I also mic the length of the starter gear and the starter gear is plenty long enough to reach the gear inside of the motor.
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AustinRohr
(1 hour ago)
@lilmonkeymagic666 yes, Novus 2 and 3 aren't for polishing undamaged plastics. Both are abrasive and could rub off that shiny layer. If you want to polish or add shine use the Pro Clean spray.
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Chevysrule454
(2 hour ago)
I have an 09 Raptor 700 SE with some major deep scratches...can you guide us throught the sanding stages to get them back to looking EXACTLY as new.
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AustinRohr
(2 hours ago)
@jarreau2001 I would go ahead and pull them off by hand, using a credit card or something to that effect if they're really stuck on there (never needed to do that though). Then take some Goof Off and put it on a shop rag. Use that to clean the left over adhesive off. Finally, give the quad a rinse and shine it up.
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APArms
(4 hours ago)
would meguiars plastx work for the polish?
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shawnh9677
(12 hours ago)
i used to just use wd 40 or pam cooking spray it gives it a nice shine and mud dont stick bad makes easy to wash
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