Cleaning Of The Exhaust System - Triumph Explorer Owner's Handbook Manual

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If the transparency of the windscreen or
clear panels is reduced by scratches or
oxidation which cannot be removed, the
windscreen or clear panels must be
replaced.
Warning
Never
attempt
to
windscreen while the motorcycle is in
motion as releasing the handlebars
may cause loss of motorcycle control
and an accident.
Operation of the motorcycle with a
damaged or scratched windscreen will
reduce the rider's forward vision. Any
such reduction in forward vision is
dangerous and may lead to an
accident causing injury or death.
Caution
Corrosive chemicals such as battery
acid will damage the windscreen.
Never allow corrosive chemicals to
contact the windscreen.
Maintenance and Adjustment

Cleaning of the Exhaust System

All parts of the exhaust system of your
motorcycle must be cleaned regularly to
avoid a deterioration of its appearance.
Note:
The exhaust system must be cool
before washing to prevent water
clean
the
spotting.
Washing
Prepare a mixture of cold water and mild
automotive cleaner. Do not use a highly
alkaline soap as commonly found at
commercial car washes because it leaves
a residue.
Wash the exhaust system with a soft
cloth. Do not use an abrasive scouring
pad or steel wool. They will damage the
finish.
Rinse the exhaust system thoroughly.
Ensure no soap or water enters the rear
opening of the exhaust.
Drying
Dry the exhaust system as far as
possible with a soft cloth. Do not run the
engine to dry the system or spotting will
occur.
Protecting
When the exhaust system is dry, rub
"Motorex 645 Clean and Protect" into
the surface.
The use of abrasive cleaners and
polishes will damage the system and
must not be used.
It
is
protection be applied to the system as
this will both protect and enhance the
system's appearance.
Caution
recommended
that
regular
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