David Silver Exhausts


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Re: David Silver Exhausts

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Easy Off Oven Cleaner :-)
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Re: David Silver Exhausts

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FalldownPhil wrote:Easy Off Oven Cleaner :-)
Phil
Makes sense, just make sure you don't splash any oven cleaner on your anodized USD fork legs, if you have them, the oven cleaner will stain any anodized surface!

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I went with Carswell chrome polish. Also received the "blue" kickstand stops and put them on. What were they thinking when they changed from black?? :o

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A black felt marker works well on those rubber bumpers. Honda must of got them cheaper! :D

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Re: David Silver Exhausts

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FalldownPhil wrote:Easy Off Oven Cleaner :-)
Phil
That makes sense. I'll give it a try. Thanks.
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