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Scuff protectors help

User21

2021
CBR650R
Jun 22, 2021
Anyone know if and where you can get boot scuff guard protectors from? See attached picture to highlight the area I'm referring to.

Thank you
 

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Patent

2020
CB650R ABS
May 19, 2020
Riding Since
2020
I don't have an answer but I do have a related question! Mine are dirty, i don't know if it's grease or road dust or both.

How do I clean them? Car shampoo doesn't work. I don't want to blindly experiment with chemicals after muc-off discoloured my cylinder head
 

User21

2021
CBR650R
Jun 22, 2021
I don't have an answer but I do have a related question! Mine are dirty, i don't know if it's grease or road dust or both.

How do I clean them? Car shampoo doesn't work. I don't want to blindly experiment with chemicals after muc-off discoloured my cylinder head
I bought some Muc Off which I used on my last bike and it seemed okay but I'll not be using on my new bike. To be honest I'm not convinced it does anything more than a car shampoo.
 

Patent

2020
CB650R ABS
May 19, 2020
Riding Since
2020
I bought some Muc Off which I used on my last bike and it seemed okay but I'll not be using on my new bike. To be honest I'm not convinced it does anything more than a car shampoo.
I could just have a poorly finished paint job, but I've decided to stick with basic shampoo!

I rate their chain cleaner and lube though
 

Brammers

2014
CBR650F ABS
Staff
May 30, 2014
Hampshire, England
Muc-off is a degreaser, car shampoo is less so - cars normally don't flick oil over themselves :)

I'd not leave muc-off on for very long before rinsing off, just incase it starts to attack paint/lacquer. It's not meant to - but you can never tell.

J
 
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