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billspipes - Member
Props 0 Sudbury, ON, Canada 8:12 pm - July 22, 2008
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Hey I have an 07 CRF250R. Just wondering how everyone keeps their frame clean besides just washing the bike sometimes afterwards there are stains on the frame how can I get them off? I tried using Scotchbrite pads that seemes to work ok. Any suggestions?
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James - New Member
Props 0 Bremerton WA 8:25 pm - July 22, 2008
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I Use coil cleaner( for ac units) and scotchbrite
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Grieby54
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Props 2 Colorado & Texas 9:12 pm - July 22, 2008
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Scotch brite as mentioned before… and steel wool works too.
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Cameron
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Props 0 Woodland Hills, Ca 1:55 am - July 23, 2008
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I use a red scotch bright pad, some wd40, and some paper towels. Spray a little on your frame, scrub, then wipe clean.
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billspipes - Member
Props 0 Sudbury, ON, Canada 3:24 pm - July 23, 2008
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Cool thanks for the tips. Any tips for getting the stock rims looking like new again?
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Those are all great tips and in the future to keep from staining your aluminum frames you should get the mud off of the frame as soon as possible. It seems the longer you wait to wash your bike the worse the soil corrosion gets! Good luck
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