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Some 9 mo ago or so the server and software creating this forum was upgraded. Along the way some content was lost. Specifically attachments within posts.

We have all lost... you are not alone!
 

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I have been off this forum for a very long time, but i have posted thousands of photo's on here over the years, lots of mine have been lost i have noticed, mainly in the old threads, it's a pity, but that's the internets for ya! :)
 

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I have been off this forum for a very long time, but i have posted thousands of photo's on here over the years, lots of mine have been lost i have noticed, mainly in the old threads, it's a pity, but that's the internets for ya! :)

Yep, its just since the old forum "format" crashed, all those pic's are gone.

All that shows now is what's been posted since the new format..
 

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Yes sir! What are you using for polish? I just bought a used FZ6 and mine are a little discolored, would love to have mine shine like that. Also, what brand chain lube do you recommend?

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QUOTE=TownsendsFJR1300;624578]Can you see thes two pic's?


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I used "Mothers Aluminum and Mag Polish". No steel wool, just lots of elbow grease and buffing. If you ride in the rain often, your probably wasting your time. Re-do them maybe every 3 months, takes maybe a half hour. The front fender extender helps a little bit too...


For chain lube I use "Pro Honda high performance chain lube with White Graphite.
The only place it throws is under the front sprocket cover, the back wheel stays clean.

https://www.rockymountainatvmc.com/p/771/-/843702/Pro-Honda-Chain-Lube-With-White-Graphite-15-oz.

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So you think there's any hope for these?

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I used "Mothers Aluminum and Mag Polish". No steel wool, just lots of elbow grease and buffing. If you ride in the rain often, your probably wasting your time. Re-do them maybe every 3 months, takes maybe a half hour. The front fender extender helps a little bit too...


For chain lube I use "Pro Honda high performance chain lube with White Graphite.
The only place it throws is under the front sprocket cover, the back wheel stays clean.

https://www.rockymountainatvmc.com/p/771/-/843702/Pro-Honda-Chain-Lube-With-White-Graphite-15-oz.

Another tease:



 

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This is how mine looked when I bought the bike, used, in 2009, about 4,500 miles, wrecked, NEVER washed. 22,000 right now and just as nice..

So, yes, I think you could make em purty. One of those drill powered buffing wheels/balls would probably help alot...

Being in Alaska, if you ride mostly wet, muddy roads I don't know if your hard work will last long. The front fender extender would help. I can see you two middle pipes pretty muddy, more so than the outer'...

 
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Yes sir! What are you using for polish? I just bought a used FZ6 and mine are a little discolored, would love to have mine shine like that. Also, what brand chain lube do you recommend?

JP


QUOTE=TownsendsFJR1300;624578]Can you see thes two pic's?


(stored at this site)

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I used powder coat [emoji12]
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I used powder coat [emoji12]
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How are those holding up?

I grabbed these used off fleebay S1 and fitted them to the S2 chassis. They were rough like yours but with some effort, they can be brought back. It is a thin nickel plating so going nuts on them will just lead to more rust...

Maybe consider a lower cowling to defend them?

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DSC_7979_zpsje9qe3tt.jpg


A month later and some rain and back to this...
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How are those holding up?

I grabbed these used off fleebay S1 and fitted them to the S2 chassis. They were rough like yours but with some effort, they can be brought back. It is a thin nickel plating so going nuts on them will just lead to more rust...

Maybe consider a lower cowling to defend them?

DSC_7974_zpstbpd6yri.jpg

DSC_7979_zpsje9qe3tt.jpg


A month later and some rain and back to this...
IMG_20150120_153919_560C_zps5914a86a.jpg

Pretty good so far. Then again, I haven't had (for me) that much riding time.
 

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I think Joe's are ceramic coated (done exactly for exhaust pipes) and holds the heat in (popular with the first gen FJR's as heat WAS an issue).

I like the chrome better too but where you live, the coating would probably be better. Perhaps they have different colors, match they bike, silver, etc?

Joe, are they ceramic coated or just powder coated?
 

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Joe's are ceramic coated...
Like my 2bro exhaust cans and Y pipe!

FWIW most PC is baked on at 400 to 450. Exhaust gasses ard +1200°F...
 

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I think Joe's are ceramic coated (done exactly for exhaust pipes) and holds the heat in (popular with the first gen FJR's as heat WAS an issue).

I like the chrome better too but where you live, the coating would probably be better. Perhaps they have different colors, match they bike, silver, etc?

Joe, are they ceramic coated or just powder coated?

You're right, they are ceramic coated. For some reason I couldn't think of what it was called.
 
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