Oops, sorry, have not been back on here since this morning. The finish on
the bars is not super shiny, although not dull, per the photos Garth shows.
Just like Kai, I don't notice the a sparkly, maybe because I am not
sensitive to it. It is cloudy today and tomorrow so I cannot try it in
sunlig
Thank you, Garth. Though you’ve got the effect on my brain in reverse (sparkly,
choppy, sunny water is challenging for me wimpy brain, not easier than calm and
sunny water), you’ve answered the question. I appreciate it.
With abandon,
Patrick
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FWIW, here are some Nitto Bullmoose bars, fillet and TIG : Seems like the
waves break up the surface , not unlike on water, so there still may be
some reflecting, they would be more scattered making them less visible from
any given position.
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I would say it doesn't, but I'm not especially sensitive to it. So, being
sensitive to it, I think you'll notice. Good excuse to hit the ridges carefully
with a round file, or better yet, get the nickel finish stripped off
completely. My favorite bars are some unfinished bullmooses, good and
pa
Thank you George. And could you please tell me if the rig texture “sparkles” in
the sun because of the wavy texture?
With abandon,
Patrick
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The welds on my boscomoose are the same color as the rest of the bar and
are no more or less shiny than the rest of the bar. Maybe it is anodized?
On Saturday, February 9, 2019 at 8:53:22 PM UTC-5, Deacon Patrick wrote:
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> How reflect-y is the wavy tig weld in the sun vs. the rest of the bar