Cleaning and Storage
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Care of Matt Paintwork
Matt paintwork requires no greater care
than that already recommended for
high gloss paintwork.
• Do not use any polish or wax on
matt paintwork.
• Do not try and polish out scratches.
Care of Gloss Paintwork
Gloss paintwork should be washed and
dried as described above, then
protected
using
a
high
quality
automotive polish. Always follow the
manufacturer’s instructions and repeat
regularly to maintain your motorcycle’s
appearance.
Aluminum Items - not
Lacquered or Painted
Items such as brake and clutch levers,
wheels, engine covers, engine cooling
fins, upper and lower yokes and throttle
bodies on some models must be
correctly cleaned to preserve their
appearance. Please contact your dealer
if you are unsure which components on
your motorcycle are aluminum parts not
protected by paint or lacquer, and for
guidance on how to clean those items.
Use a proprietary brand of aluminum
cleaner which does not contain abrasive
or caustic elements.
Clean aluminum items regularly, in
particular after use in inclement
weather, where the components must
be hand washed and dried each time
the machine is used.
Warranty claims due to inadequate
maintenance will not be allowed.
Cleaning of Chrome and
Stainless Steel Items
All chrome and stainless steel parts of
your motorcycle must be cleaned
regularly to avoid a deterioration of its
appearance.
Washing
Wash as previously described.
Drying
Dry the chrome and stainless steel
parts as far as possible with a soft cloth
or chamois leather.
Protecting
Caution
The use of products containing silicone
will cause discoloration of the chrome
and stainless steel parts and must not
be used. Similarly, the use of abrasive
cleaners will damage the finish and
must not be used.
When the chrome and stainless steel is
dry, apply a suitable proprietary chrome
cleaner on to the surface, following the
manufacturer’s instructions.
It is recommended that regular
protection be applied to the motorcycle
as this will both protect and enhance its
appearance.