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JackT
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PostPosted: 18:24 - 11 Jun 2010    Post subject: Exhaust Wrap Reply with quote

Im planning on buying some exhaust rap for my cruiser.
The intention is to prevent the elements getting to it etc.
Can anyone suggest an specific brand or company that they've maybe had positive experience with
Thanks
Jack
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ZRX61
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PostPosted: 19:39 - 11 Jun 2010    Post subject: Reply with quote

Wrap is to keep the heat in, not the elements out..
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JackT
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PostPosted: 20:26 - 11 Jun 2010    Post subject: Reply with quote

i know the idea is to keep the gasses warm to keep them flowing faster.
but would it help with rust etc?
thanks
jack
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Grimnir
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PostPosted: 22:38 - 11 Jun 2010    Post subject: Reply with quote

CHR15 wrote:
no. you get condensation building under it, and itl just rot faster.


They are likely to rot from the inside out - espescially if you do short-ish trip where the zorst doesn't get hot enough to burn off the moisture.
Maybe a chemist bod can add some techy stuff, but basically *something* in the zorst gas reacts with *something else* and creates an acid which eats your zorst. Or something.
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hondapartsman
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PostPosted: 07:25 - 12 Jun 2010    Post subject: Reply with quote

In my experience wrap is crap. You're better off with some barbecue or fireplace paint, rub it all down as much as you can and slap it on. Looks okay and the fireplace paint is easy to touch in if you need too, even with the exhaust still on the bike. If I had the money I'd go ceramic though, as long as it was bike I wanted to keep.
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JackT
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PostPosted: 09:04 - 13 Jun 2010    Post subject: Reply with quote

thanks,
thats all definitely changed my mind.
in that case can any of you guys suggest a good method of removing rust. unfortunately i cannot afford new exhausts.
i tried the hammerite rust remover gel but it did absolutely nothing.
is it just going to be a case of elbow grease and a wire brush?
thanks
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Ichy
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PostPosted: 09:27 - 13 Jun 2010    Post subject: Reply with quote

Good old elbow grease, just sand it down.

I did an exhaust recently using electrolysis, seemed to work quite well although it took a few days. There was a big thread on here about it and a load of stuff on the 'net.

Don't know if its still available but I liked jenolite rust remover. Just get rid of all the loose stuff then apply the jenolite. It converts the rust to a more stable form of iron which you can paint over.



After all that exhaust do tend to rust from the inside out due to the corrosive gases (sulphur dioxide?) and condensation.
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Grimnir
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PostPosted: 09:51 - 13 Jun 2010    Post subject: Reply with quote

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