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Old 2nd May 2009
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hello,
It looks like something plastic melted to the top of the cylinder head on my nighster...the chrome part (valve covers maybe?). It almost looks like sticker residue but it isn't sticky....Maybe a plastic bag rested against it when it was hot......What would be best to use to remove this residue? Goo gone? chrome cleaner?
As a side note,
Took out my bike for the first time yesterday and it felt just right! The xl1200n is exactly what i was looking for in a bike. I went riding with a buddy who just got a vulcan 900 custom. Nice bike. We then went to torture a third friend who wants a bike but his wife says no way.... Upon seeing the bikes together all he kept saying was that with the vulcan you get more for your money...(basically because it comes with a fuel gage and larger tank)... Yes, the vulcan is a cushier ride, has a fuel gage and comes ready for 2 up riding, but he just doesn't get it. Even beyond the larger engine i think my bike delivers much more for the money...... just sharing a story with those who might appreciate it!!!
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Hello,
I just picked up a nightster yesterday. It looks like a plastic bag melted to the chrome valve cover . What would be the best way to remove the residue?
Thanks for the advice,
Greg
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Hello,
I just picked up a nightster yesterday. It looks like a plastic bag melted to the chrome valve cover . What would be the best way to remove the residue?
Thanks for the advice,
Greg

personally i would let it cool down and use WD-40.
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have the dealer remove it since u just got it. sounds like a protective cover for shipping or something
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Don't know if he got it from a dealer; it's an '07.
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not only did i not look at the year, i somehow didnt see the first post, just the second
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We then went to torture a third friend who wants a bike but his wife says no way.... Upon seeing the bikes together all he kept saying was that with the vulcan you get more for your money...(basically because it comes with a fuel gage and larger tank)...
He wants a bike but his wife won't let him?

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Knows a lot about bikes, does he?
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I just like harley's over jap cruisers because jap cruisers always seem to have a bunch of plastic parts. Like my honda shadow I had for a little while, it had plastic fenders, a/c cover, cheap feeling clutch and brake levers, etc. Then again I also bought it brand new for $4k and my sporty was $8k. The extra 4k is worth it to me though because the sporty feels a lot more solid and uses actual metals parts. I mean which bike is going to fair better when I lay it down...my money is on my sportster.
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