What's the general view at the end of 2018? Highly polished or au naturel? Hints, tips and pics welcomed. I can't decide the best way to proceed and would appreciate some inspiration!
I have had polished both the 45mm and 50mm half systems for my 748R, not show standard but shiny clean and I think they look good. Won't be many miles before they blue up and get cruddy but having polished them, I think they'll be easier to clean if I keep on top of cleaning. Andy
Thanks folks, the polished pipes do look good. Nice and clean lifts the overall look of the bike it seems.
Polish. I did my 1098R and they look so much better. https://www.ducatiforum.co.uk/threads/1098r-project.36390/#post-628776 https://www.ducatiforum.co.uk/threads/1098r-project.36390/page-3#post-630079 https://www.ducatiforum.co.uk/threads/1098r-project.36390/page-4#post-640995
Autosol, a polishing head and a battery drill. https://www.ducatiforum.co.uk/threads/1098r-project.36390/page-2#post-629879
I have had all my exhausts polished over the years. They are much easier to keep clean as the polished finish doesn't trap the dirt and crud as much. I have always taken mine to the local polishing firm as doing it oneself is a tiresome and dirty job. Maximum I have paid is around £90 for the complete system, straps, springs etc.
It’s a who not a what. A Polish gentleman who works from an old farm shed on a small artisan industrial commune not far from Reading. Andy
Question,Do you walk around with holes in your jeans and expose your kneecaps which is unsightly or buy a new pair and get that new fab look