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Staves
| Posted on Friday, August 28, 2009 - 05:37 pm: |
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Hello! I'm due to sand the deposits off of my front rotor and can't seem to locate the preferred method. What should I use to get the job done properly? My Uly has also had these spots or deposits on the main, dark grey frame and I can't seem to find the right cleaning product to remove them. What have you folks found to be effective for cleaning the frame? Thanks, Scott |
Ulynut
| Posted on Friday, August 28, 2009 - 05:59 pm: |
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I used 200 grit sandpaper on mine. |
Ulynut
| Posted on Friday, August 28, 2009 - 06:01 pm: |
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Check out this link... http://www.badweatherbikers.com/buell/messages/142 838/442053.html?1238017122 |
Staves
| Posted on Friday, August 28, 2009 - 10:11 pm: |
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Thanks Dan. Now, anyone else have a home remedy for unsightly frame blemishes? I haven't washed my bike since I bought it in March and I could use some pointers. Thanks, Scott |
Rwven
| Posted on Friday, August 28, 2009 - 11:23 pm: |
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I use Scothbrite and a strong mixture of Simple Green. Tape off the lugs on the wheels where the brake disc attaches so you don't rub the paint off..... |
Ulynut
| Posted on Saturday, August 29, 2009 - 07:33 am: |
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Just curious, which side of the frame are these spots on? |
Johnboy777
| Posted on Saturday, August 29, 2009 - 07:54 am: |
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S100 Polishing Soap on the front brake rotor. Works like a charm. LINK: http://www.revzilla.com/product/s100-polishing-soa p . |
Staves
| Posted on Sunday, August 30, 2009 - 02:07 pm: |
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Just curious, which side of the frame are these spots on? The outside facing surfaces of the dark grey frame is covered in spots or deposits of some kind. You can see the dark spots in this picture (I outlined the affected area):
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Staves
| Posted on Sunday, August 30, 2009 - 02:09 pm: |
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BTW - yes my bike is dirty, but the other spots come off with soap and water |
Ulynut
| Posted on Sunday, August 30, 2009 - 03:14 pm: |
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The reason I asked was I thought it might be brake fluid from the front master cylinder. Thats on the wrong side though. Try something strong like Simple Green like Rwven suggested. If that doesn't work I don't know what will. |
Firstbatch
| Posted on Sunday, August 30, 2009 - 03:20 pm: |
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This was posted sometime before as well and is a very good read on the topic: The "Warped" Brake Disc and Other Myths of the Braking System by Carroll Smith For removing deposits this guy recommends only garnet paper or blanchard ground http://www.stoptech.com/tech_info/wp_warped_braked isk.shtml |
Johnnylunchbox
| Posted on Sunday, August 30, 2009 - 04:50 pm: |
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FWIW, I just used a plastic scrubby pad and paper towels, and lots of brake cleaner on my 12R disc. Worked well, and the pulse was gone. |
Pontlee77
| Posted on Sunday, August 30, 2009 - 05:18 pm: |
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for the frame i use VT40 i know it's oil but I wipe it off and it leaves a nice clean look, and it also helps protect the plastics, for the grim left on the front rim from the rotor i use a kitchen degreaser it works like magic and is not agresive against the paint, about brake pulsing it may be due to the springs blocked as it's a floating rotor to check this is with the palm holding with the fingers the rim, try to pull in the disc if it moves its fine, try it all way round. At least is my ideas and thoughts and work for me. |
Jphish
| Posted on Sunday, August 30, 2009 - 07:33 pm: |
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Good tip on the garnet paper Firstbatch. His theory appears to be sound & make sense. |
Staves
| Posted on Sunday, August 30, 2009 - 09:01 pm: |
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Thanks for all the help so far. I really got a lot out of that article by Carroll Smith. Any more ideas for cleaning the frame? Scott |
Mnrider
| Posted on Monday, August 31, 2009 - 12:44 am: |
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You could try buffing compound for auto paint on the frame,rub it on and buff it off by hand. The only reason I wash my bike is to clean the brakes,I use soap and water and scrub the rim and rotor. |
Hughlysses
| Posted on Thursday, September 03, 2009 - 12:03 pm: |
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Scott- I have similar issues with the swingarm on my Uly. I noticed them a few weeks after the dealer had the bike to replace the rear rocker gasket. They probably came from whatever the dealer used to wash the bike with. I plan on trying rubbing compound; the spots definitely won't wash off. |