I was going to polish mine originally, but after sanding the rims for hours and hours and friggin' hours I thought better of it
. 26 years worth of stone chips takes a lot of effort to get out. There has got to be a better way than wet and dry. I wonder how the pro's do it??? There's a fair bit of chain damage on my swingarm that I have smoothed out with the rotary tool (the best tool I have ever bought). What you are talking about might be a good compromise boney. I remember vaguely someone mentioning a specific paint colour ( I think it was someone from the US) but I'm buggered if I can find it again. It was the guys that do the full on restos with lots of NOS stuff. Old School or something like that. I have found the link where they did an awesome 465, but they did a 250H also and that's here they mentioned the paint colour. I could go off trying colours, but the swingarm has been an absolute bitch to strip the first time - I don't want to go through that sh1t again.
I like your idea boney. Get that photo up mate and let's have a look. I think my swingarm is a bit too bady damaged to polish, but half way there could be the go.
Sounds like we have the same crap taste in bikes - it's starting to get spooky