Oil on tailpipe

aps45819

24/7 Single Dad
Ponytail said:
See that? Didn't even think about you metric guys. Jap bikes are all left handed, aren't they?

:ducks&runs:
I've got a nice set of Craftsman allen wrenches. Includes SAE and metric.
Don't think the SAE's have evern been out of the package :lol:
 

ItsGene

New Member
Hahaha...Bluejob...

If I wanna clean it, I ride it around in the rain. Blow the carcasses off the radiators and keep the windscreen clear, good to go! It rains enough up here in the Pacific Northwet to keep the beemer pretty clean.
 

aps45819

24/7 Single Dad
BS Gal said:
Can you get the Bluejob locally or do I have to get it on-line?
Call some of the local shops. If they don't have "Bluejob", they might have "Blue Away" or some other product for cleaning chrome exhaust pipes.
If it's a stain and not blueing, next time you come home from a ride, hit it with a shot of oven cleaner while the pipe is hot.

Rode in a Christmas parade once and had tinsel strung all over the bike. That crap melted on the pipes and the oven cleaner took it right off.
 

BS Gal

Voted Nicest in 08
aps45819 said:
Call some of the local shops. If they don't have "Bluejob", they might have "Blue Away" or some other product for cleaning chrome exhaust pipes.
If it's a stain and not blueing, next time you come home from a ride, hit it with a shot of oven cleaner while the pipe is hot.

Rode in a Christmas parade once and had tinsel strung all over the bike. That crap melted on the pipes and the oven cleaner took it right off.
Thank you, Aps. It's a stain. I'll try the oven cleaner and if that doesn't work, I'll try the Blue Away or Bluejob. :huggy:

Itsbob has a lot of information on those Great Mills Road girls, don't you think?
 

Lugnut

I'm Rick James #####!
BS Gal said:
You are NOT being helpful....... :smack:

He sure wasn't. But I got to admit, that was FUNNY. :smile:

I've seen bluejob polish at one of the car parts stores. But can't remember which one (not autozone or advanced auto I avoid those two unless absolutely necessary)
 

BS Gal

Voted Nicest in 08
Lugnut said:
He sure wasn't. But I got to admit, that was FUNNY. :smile:

I've seen bluejob polish at one of the car parts stores. But can't remember which one (not autozone or advanced auto I avoid those two unless absolutely necessary)
We should not encourage him to behave badly. I'm totally offended. You know us bike riders are kind of like the horsey people in that regard. :lmao:
 

aps45819

24/7 Single Dad
BS Gal said:
Thank you, Aps. It's a stain. I'll try the oven cleaner and if that doesn't work, I'll try the Blue Away or Bluejob. :huggy:
That's what I figured since you have a Honda with stock pipes. Just about ANY chrome/metal polish will work on a small stain. A chrome specific polish will require a little more elbow grease since it's usually a finer abrasive than generic "metal" polish.
 

BS Gal

Voted Nicest in 08
itsbob said:
Call Autozone.. ask for Mike Hunt.. Tell them you are in need of BlueJob.
You are very, very bad this a.m. I'm PM'ing Badgirl and telling her to put something evil in your dinner tonight.
 
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