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    So i washed my bike today and had realize that I must have some big feet becouse there is rubber melted on to the muffler and now I'm having trouble getting it off . Is there a quick fix for that?
    Beauty is in the eye of the beer-holder.

  • #2
    If its rubber, try goof off. Worked for me. I have big feet too.
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    • #3
      yes move your feet foward or get smaller shoes had to say it I have no solution to your problem.
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      • #4
        heat and a razor blade will remove much of it. After that, if the exhaust is steel (the OEM one is), a metal polish will help remove the remaining discoloration.

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        • #5
          Yeah goo gone does wonders too. Missy made the mistake of riding on the bike of my bike once w/ her KISS boots on, and left a nice rubber burn mark on my exhaust...took nice amount of goo gone, and viola !!

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          • #6
            Re: Exshaust

            Originally posted by escahoe
            So i washed my bike today and had realize that I must have some big feet becouse there is rubber melted on to the muffler and now I'm having trouble getting it off . Is there a quick fix for that?

            you just have a custom shoe guard!!! nah..i'd try what everybody else suggested.
            if its got 2 wheels or a skirt....i'll ride it.

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            • #7
              WD-40 and some 00 steel wool should do the trick. If the WD isn't working fast enough for you, you could try some laquer thinner. Don't bear down too hard though...
              '97 YZF1000R, '98 & '02 Bandit 1200's, '72 XS-2, '97 CBR900RR Project, '85 700 Interceptor, '75 RD350

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              • #8
                Thanx for the help
                Beauty is in the eye of the beer-holder.

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