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  • escahoe
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    Thanx for the help

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  • SlipKid
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    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...

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  • soccersteve
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    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.

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  • WildKat
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    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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  • The CyberPoet
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    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.

    Cheers
    =-= The CyberPoet

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  • Earl
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    yes move your feet foward or get smaller shoes had to say it I have no solution to your problem.

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  • 1BlueKat
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    If its rubber, try goof off. Worked for me. I have big feet too.

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  • escahoe
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    Exshaust

    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?
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