I am planning some maintenance for the bike and decided I wanted to do something about the rusty look of the exhaust. Well, thanks to another forum I came across a technique that works well on stainless steel and chrome (and probably some other metals).
Keeping it short...
CLR and other similar products are great for cleaning off exhausts. Here's a before (actually a bit I haven't done) and the after (the bits I could reach without removing fairings).
This first pic is indicative of what the stainless pipes looked like after 15 years. When I do the major servicing I'll have all the fairings off and will tackle the rest.
This pic shows the lower pipes and collector after a quick spray of diluted CLR and a scrubbing pad. The yellowish tint is from the sunset...
No doubt some further cleaning is required, at which time I can give it a light polish.
Thought this may be of some use to those who like their toys looking as best they can...
Actually, I wonder how this would go on rusty barrels (not the bore)....
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what smell like when pipe hot
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I rinsed it off with water and then started it. I didn't notice any smell.
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Mmmmmm ....... shiny!
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I thought it was a huge improvement over the typical brown/rust looking exhaust system.
Waiting on some parts for a service, at which point I'll pull all the fairings and do the entire header/downpipe section. No one will see it (unless they peek through the fairings) but I'll know it's nice and clean.
Waiting on some parts for a service, at which point I'll pull all the fairings and do the entire header/downpipe section. No one will see it (unless they peek through the fairings) but I'll know it's nice and clean.