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  1. #16
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    lol did greg get drunk and start to make love to your bike again?
    Then I could get a Kb Tshirt, move to Timaru and become a full time crossdressing faggot

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    ...any of the above. Or...

    Failing that, start bike. Warm up until exhaust is hot. Find original culprit, and use his face to rub off offending stain...

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    Quote Originally Posted by renegade master View Post
    lol did greg get drunk and start to make love to your bike again?
    Haha, he may have.

    Thanks for all the responses, first thing i tried was the autosol which unfortunately hasn't made it budge, i have tried with the pipe warm too.
    Going to have to get a hold of some lacquer thinner as this sounds like the next most popular choice :-)

    Although i do like the idea of using the offenders face to clean it off the hot pipe
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    I had a similar experience a while ago. My method of removing the offending substance is a little drastic but very effective. I binned my bike, damaged the whole right hand side, and had the pipe replaced. I would suggest this as a last resort tho as it can be painful to both the body and the wallet.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Patrick View Post
    Is this good for melted rubber from boots too???? Serious Q?
    Should be, it doesn't damage leather
    I've removed a bit of melted boot sole from the titanium mid pipe on a K4 GSX-R1000 with lacquer thinner, I didn't use Autosol as I did not want to polish off the matt finish on the titanium.... worked a treat
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  6. #21
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    Yuss, got it off. Had the bike out for a big ride back from the city to home (clevedon). Thought i might try wiping at a REALLY hot pipe, and it worked, got most of it off and will clean up the rest with autosol

    Thanks a lot everyone
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    Kerosene.................

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