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T_C Joined Mar 8, 2012 Messages 4,338 Location St. Louis, MO Bike 2005 St1300 STOC # 8568 Jun 25, 2015 #1 Oh...
OP OP T_C Joined Mar 8, 2012 Messages 4,338 Location St. Louis, MO Bike 2005 St1300 STOC # 8568 Jun 25, 2015 #2 No name given... but you might see it at Rocky SToc...
two_wheeled Joined Jan 28, 2011 Messages 289 Location Phoenix, AZ Bike 07 Yamaha FJR1300AE Jun 25, 2015 #3 Oh. Wow. I was able to get a smaller burn off my pipe with E-Z-Off oven cleaner. YMMV. Good luck!
Byron Moderator Joined Mar 3, 2006 Messages 2,311 Location KY STOC # 6091 Jun 25, 2015 #5 Cats do get a bit on the warm side.
Outbackwack Howard Joined Jul 14, 2008 Messages 748 Location Phoenix, AZ Bike '13 Vstrom 650 STOC # 8055 Jun 25, 2015 #6 Them pipes sure can cook anything they touch. I had a small spot from the wife's boot that came off with oven cleaner too.
Them pipes sure can cook anything they touch. I had a small spot from the wife's boot that came off with oven cleaner too.
Mellow Joe Admin Joined Dec 1, 2004 Messages 18,880 Age 60 Bike '21 BMW R1250RT 2024 Miles 000540 Jun 26, 2015 #7 Well, why in the heel did you do that?
SteveST1300 Site Supporter Vendor Joined Dec 21, 2004 Messages 4,348 Age 69 Location Ledgewood, NJ 07852 Bike 03&04 ST1300 STOC # 5079 Jun 26, 2015 #8 Not an issue since I switched to Satintunes many years ago my pipes are cool enough to touch after just a minute or so.
Not an issue since I switched to Satintunes many years ago my pipes are cool enough to touch after just a minute or so.
Bug Dr. Extroverted Loner Joined Jun 12, 2008 Messages 2,187 Location Arkansas Jun 26, 2015 #9 Looks like you have so much dirt and grime on your pipe it will peel off and leave a shiny spot. Mike
Looks like you have so much dirt and grime on your pipe it will peel off and leave a shiny spot. Mike