Polishing out the blue and gold from motorcycle header pipes 2002 Triumph Bonneville America

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  • Опубліковано 25 вер 2021
  • 2002 Triumph Bonneville America Header Pipes getting out the blue
    Polishing with Autosol and Bluejob
    If you know a better way, please post in the comments.
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  • @bostonbeckers
    @bostonbeckers 2 роки тому +1

    love your videos

  • @Struppigoescrazy
    @Struppigoescrazy Рік тому

    Oh dear.
    You ride a motorbike and come to the motorbike meeting clean and highly polished.
    And everyone laughs!
    Summer bikers!
    Garage bikers!
    Café racer!
    The manifolds have to show the world that you ride year-round.
    Ok, Florida doesn't count. But Berlin!

  • @MarshallSmith27
    @MarshallSmith27 2 роки тому +1

    I gave up on my headers. I have done this twice but coming back the third time I ended up just wrapping my exhaust. I loved the chrome but since I ride 365 rain, snow, shine the brightwork just doesn’t last ☹️

    • @billwyatt2449
      @billwyatt2449 2 роки тому +1

      If your pipes keep bluing up your engine is running lean. On the America and Speedmasters the first step in cooling the engine is to remove the Secondary Air Injection system. Easy mod. Then it is up to jetting or tuning the ECI.

  • @cphillips3513
    @cphillips3513 2 дні тому

    just use steel wool

    • @sigmapifsc
      @sigmapifsc  День тому +1

      I like your thinking. I do use 0000 steel wool on the chrome, but it won't take out the color on the pipes.

    • @cphillips3513
      @cphillips3513 День тому +1

      @@sigmapifsc Thanks for your reply. I've just brought a 2005 speedmaster and need to do the same thing to my header pipes. I've always used steel wool for rusted chrome, and it's worked great. Looks like I'll need to try your way for these. I've watched a few of your vid.s now and really enjoyed them! looking forward to future content :) Cheers

    • @cphillips3513
      @cphillips3513 День тому +1

      ​@@sigmapifsc Thanks for your reply, I've just brought a 2005 Speedmaster, and need to do the same thing. I've always used steel wool for rusted chrome, and it works great. Looks like I'll need to use your solution for this one. I've watched a few of your vid.s now and enjoy them - looking forward to future content :) Cheers.