I love the smell of copperslip in the morning.


Kinjane

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Having recently scrapped off clumps of salt from the centre downpipe from where road surface water gets sprayed there by the front tyre I had a look up under the radiator and was surprised to se how much filth had gathered. Purely as a preventative measure, this morning I decided to remove the exhaust nuts and put some Copperslip over the stud threads. Despite giving the area a good clean afterwards to remove the odd bit that had strayed here and there, I was quite surprised at the not unpleasant smell after starting the engine.

Anywhere else on the bike where hidden corrosion might end up a problem?

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Not the rear suspension bolts - already discovered those!
 

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I got as soon as I could a fenda extenda for the front mudguard, the stick on sort, protects that top part of engine a bit more its about 3-4" longer and to me does not make a difference to looks. Wish they would make longer same for rear hugger on the MT-09 its way to short!
 

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The gear selector rod starts to tarnish if it's not had a dose of acf50...! All the other bits have already been mentioned
 

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Cheers, the lock and selector rod seem OK at the moment but I'll get the ACF50 out later.
 


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