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  1. #16
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    And here are the pics....

    Had a recomendation to use Brite Shine on the pipes and chrome bits. This stuff is awsome, takes off all the tar and crap really easy and leaves sparkling. You can pick it up from supercheap if anyone is interested, yellow container and goes for around $10
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  2. #17
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    Quote Originally Posted by markl View Post
    And here are the pics....

    Had a recomendation to use Brite Shine on the pipes and chrome bits. This stuff is awsome, takes off all the tar and crap really easy and leaves sparkling. You can pick it up from supercheap if anyone is interested, yellow container and goes for around $10
    Awesome bike dude, well done, I'll give Brite Shine a try, always on the lookout for something to take the shit of my pipes.
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  3. #18
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    Quote Originally Posted by markl View Post
    Had a recomendation to use Brite Shine on the pipes and chrome bits. This stuff is awsome, takes off all the tar and crap really easy and leaves sparkling. You can pick it up from supercheap if anyone is interested, yellow container and goes for around $10
    Yup yup... bought a tin yesterday on the way home from your place, and have just spent a good 45 mins with Blue Thunder (Simon, guy who rode the VS home) polishing, Autosol-ing and Brite Shining the bike... damn, I thought it was tidy before (and it was, no more than usual road grime from the journey home) but the Brite Shine has just worked wonders on the chrome bits!

    The backs of the mirrors, remember how they used to look like a matt type finish?

    Well, they now show reflection - this stuff is bloody fantastic, and a tiny tuft of it goes a LOOOOONG bloody way too!

    *DISCLAIMER: No, I don't work for Supercheap, nor do I have any shares or interests in Brite SHine or its associated subsidiaries/partners. But I wouldn't mind buying shares after today!*
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  4. #19
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    Quote Originally Posted by Donor View Post
    Blue Thunder (Simon, guy who rode the VS home)
    Cheers for the Brite Shine suggestion Blue Thunder! i'm sure you enjoyed the ride home! I must admit, I was a bit sad to see the bike leave

  5. #20
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    8th December 2005 - 11:03
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    Nice looking bike man.

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