My 12 year old Girly is looking a bit tired. I'm not one for cleaning bikes, but enough is enough so perhaps I'll try & improve matters.
One of the tiger stripes is bubbling & although I've tried pricking with a pin & squeezing the air out, it doesn't last for long. I've read that this is fuel coming though, but can't believe that's the case. Suggestions?
Also, the engine casings are dull & faded. Has anyone successfully cleaned them up back to new condition? If so, how was it done?
The gear lever rubber has split so it's taped up. How can Triumph ask £7 for a bit of rubber? That's just me being tight!
The rubber strap that holds the toolkit in place has snapped too. See above for why it's still like that. Fixable?
Finally, should I lube the clutch cable? The best way? I've ridden a bike with a broken clutch cable & it's no fun.
Cheers
Paul
PS Don't be too harsh :thumbsup
Hey pxm !! not a fan O cleanin stuff either but ive had good results with this stuff and its a rust preventer aswell :thumbsup
http://www.scottoiler.com/uk/Lubes-Cleaners-Protectors/FS-365-Corrosion-Protector-1-Litre-spray/flypage.tpl.html
gear lever rubber............
http://www.squaredeals-ltd.co.uk/pattern-part-gear-lever-rubber-for-triumph-moto--oem--t2080043-28402-p.asp
just remember 2004 Tigers can be spoke wheels (99 to 04) or alloy wheels (04 to 06)
KK
Thanks KK.
I'll check out Squaredeals. Hadn't heard of them before.
The cases come up with any sort of polish unless they've really gone grey; the problem is finding polish that doesn't contain silicone as that's what causes the bloom.
Quote from: Bixxer Bob on April 26, 2016, 01:01:20 PM
The cases come up with any sort of polish unless they've really gone grey; the problem is finding polish that doesn't contain silicone as that's what causes the bloom.
Thanks Bob.
I'll give it a shot in an out of the way area as I don't want to wear though the paint & leave it looking even worse.
I assume they are black paint on top of grey metal casings. If black all the way, I have no problem.
Do you know which is the case? :^_^
I was having the same problem a while back and Black Tiger came up with the silicone free polish but I can't find mine at the moment and can't remember the name. I'll drop him a line.
Peanut oil works very well for a restoring oil in faded black plastic motorcycle and auto trim pieces. It'll last for months.
If you have used a wax or silicone in the past, you'll need to remove that prior to application. Otherwise, the white residue will come through the oil restoration in a few days. Remove before oil treatment with a rag damp with WD40 or acetone. Keep that rag off the painted surfaces, of course.