gsbiker
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Here's a few pics of my hard work. Unfortunately the pics don't really show them up in great detail, maybe because they are too shinny for the camera? Thing is they don't really look out of place, they just look new!

Look good to me!
I'm sure they'll dull down after a while.
I'm pretty sure on my first Gsa I polished my panniers with Autosol to remove ingrained marks and scuffs....and those went shiny and lost the brush finish......but they looked ok.
I think over a period of time you're going to have to revert to giving them a good polishing to remove marks/scuffs at some stage....
....once you've done it once there's nothing to worry about doing it from then on.
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Here's a few pics of my hard work. Unfortunately the pics don't really show them up in great detail, maybe because they are too shinny for the camera? Thing is they don't really look out of place, they just look new!
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Bike looks Fantastic and is a Credit to you gsbiker
How many miles has it done?
Best regards Stretch![]()
Thanks stretch. Bike has done 13000 miles in 2.5 yrs. I've just finish cleaning her hence why it looks good. I've got the Sargent seats on loan over the weekend. Not sure about the colour - too much black for the bike! But if it's more comfy that's all that counts, but I do like the colour of the original seats.
It took a while but now I think it is marvellous and I've always got it to sell if I ever decide to Part Ex.
Rather than start a new thread:
I've got a pair of used aluminium GSA panniers (like the ones above but not so shiny!) which I want to sell as I've moved on to a Metal Mule set. I've got the frames to go with them as well as the exhaust which has been replaced too.
Question: what do I do about the locks? They're coded to my bike but obviously I do't want to give away my key. Would a buyer be able to get the locks changed by a dealer?
Thanks for any help,
MB
Take the panniers to your dealers and ask them to remove the cylinders using your key, then sell the panniers with the loose cylinders.
Thanks. Is that something I could do myself?

Personally I'd ask a favour of your friendly dealer....I did.![]()
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Friendly dealer? I guess you've not been to Battersea. I'll have a look and get the instructions from the forum. Thanks.

Muc Off Bike Spray (not the pink shite). It will clean any surface, just put a little on a cloth. I had some marks on the Matt paint on the Triumph, and wondered what would shift it without wrecking the paint, and this stuff did the trick.![]()

Thank God for Varios!!!!![]()
Be very careful using Muc Off.....I used it on my '06 Gsa and it sent my black wheels 'milky'!!! I never did manage to clean it back to the original finish despite using every cleaner known to man afterwards!![]()