Stainless downpipes???

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delta1
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Stainless downpipes???

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hi everyone was hoping sumone could help me out...ive got scorpion silencers on my bike and want to get sum stainless downpipes to go with em but havin trouble tracking sum down. can anyone help?
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Post by thumper »

i thought by the colour of my pipes they were stainless as standard :?
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Ditto Thumper !!!! :roll: :D
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Post by jurgen »

think so to :-) Probably head coloured...can get the shine back in em with a lot of elbo grease :-)
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Post by delta1 »

:? didnt realise that lol can u tell im a newbie lmao
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Post by Fireman on a Storm »

thumper wrote:i thought by the colour of my pipes they were stainless as standard :?
the Storms down pipes are stainless steel, BUT the lowest grade stainless. Therefore the don't stay shiny for long.

I tried looking for proper stainless ones for my last Storm without success
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Post by iggy1966 »

They are stainless as the rest said, they do polish up quite nicely if you use solvol and a scotchbright pad (the thing that looks like a pan scrubby thing) do em regularly and they stay all nice and shiney 8)
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