Sportster Models 883, 883 Custom, 1200 Custom, 883L, 1200L, 1200S, 1200 Roadster, XR1200, and the Nightster.
Sponsored by:
Sponsored by:

Rust Spots

Thread Tools
 
Search this Thread
 
  #1  
Old 10-10-2011, 08:44 PM
Marquezj16's Avatar
Marquezj16
Marquezj16 is offline
Tourer
Thread Starter
Join Date: Sep 2011
Location: FWB, FL
Posts: 261
Likes: 0
Received 0 Likes on 0 Posts
Question Rust Spots

Bought my Sportster used. Overall it's in great shape. However, upon closer look, I see tiny little specks of rust on some of the parts (upper part of forks, rear shocks, some of the screws, the exhaust clamps and wire spokes). Also when I took the air cleaner cover off, it was rusting inside. The screws with a little rust I was going to replace. And maybe the air cleaner cover, I could sand the inside and paint it.

How can I remove the tiny little specks of rust and keep them off?
 
  #2  
Old 10-10-2011, 09:00 PM
Scuba10jdl's Avatar
Scuba10jdl
Scuba10jdl is offline
Outstanding HDF Member
Join Date: Aug 2009
Location: Columbus, Ohio, USA
Posts: 3,212
Likes: 0
Received 206 Likes on 168 Posts
Default

Very fine steel wool (0000) will take care of light rust on all the steel/chrome/aluminum parts without causing too much trouble.

The spokes are going to be a pain in the butt, and will slowly come clean using the steel wool with a lot of elbow grease. The exhaust clamps, well, mine are rusty and I never really cared too much. I don't see them under the heat shields.
 
  #3  
Old 10-10-2011, 09:00 PM
Scuba10jdl's Avatar
Scuba10jdl
Scuba10jdl is offline
Outstanding HDF Member
Join Date: Aug 2009
Location: Columbus, Ohio, USA
Posts: 3,212
Likes: 0
Received 206 Likes on 168 Posts
Default

[Deleted]
 

Last edited by Scuba10jdl; 10-10-2011 at 09:03 PM.
  #4  
Old 10-10-2011, 09:13 PM
Marquezj16's Avatar
Marquezj16
Marquezj16 is offline
Tourer
Thread Starter
Join Date: Sep 2011
Location: FWB, FL
Posts: 261
Likes: 0
Received 0 Likes on 0 Posts
Default

Thanks Scuba. Are there any products out there that you use to protect the steel/chrome/aluminum parts?
 
  #5  
Old 10-10-2011, 09:45 PM
UnNatural's Avatar
UnNatural
UnNatural is offline
Advanced
Join Date: Mar 2011
Posts: 78
Likes: 0
Received 0 Likes on 0 Posts
Default

+1 on the steel wool. Wiping the steel down with WD-40 would help protect it but mainly just keep it dry and wipe it down asap when it gets wet.
 
  #6  
Old 10-10-2011, 10:33 PM
elkhunter719's Avatar
elkhunter719
elkhunter719 is offline
Cruiser
Join Date: Jul 2010
Location: Kansouri
Posts: 207
Likes: 0
Received 0 Likes on 0 Posts
Default

Originally Posted by Marquezj16
Thanks Scuba. Are there any products out there that you use to protect the steel/chrome/aluminum parts?
Never Dull will polish and protect will also remove very minor imperfections on chrome. Get it anywhere, marts, grocery, hardware look in the kitchen cleaning supplies or automotive. Will probably take the clearcoat finish off of protected aluminum though so be careful with that.
 
  #7  
Old 10-10-2011, 11:08 PM
Scuba10jdl's Avatar
Scuba10jdl
Scuba10jdl is offline
Outstanding HDF Member
Join Date: Aug 2009
Location: Columbus, Ohio, USA
Posts: 3,212
Likes: 0
Received 206 Likes on 168 Posts
Default

Originally Posted by Marquezj16
Thanks Scuba. Are there any products out there that you use to protect the steel/chrome/aluminum parts?
My chrome polish is something called "MAAS". It's essentially a chrome/stainless steel/silver polish from, I think, Crate and Barrel. I'm not really sure because I have never actually bought it, only received it as a gift. I assume any chrome polish would work well, though.

I only clean my bike once a month, if that. It's hard when it rains when I ride every other day and I'm busy. I ride more than I wash.
 
  #8  
Old 10-11-2011, 06:00 AM
Marquezj16's Avatar
Marquezj16
Marquezj16 is offline
Tourer
Thread Starter
Join Date: Sep 2011
Location: FWB, FL
Posts: 261
Likes: 0
Received 0 Likes on 0 Posts
Default

Unfortunately I watched this bike on the sale lot get rained on over and over for over a month before I had time to actually look at it. It's been garaged kept since I have owned it. I did wipe it down immediately after riding through a couple of afternoon storms.

I'll probably go to Autozone and see what types of products they have. And to grab some steel wool.
 
  #9  
Old 10-11-2011, 07:20 AM
xFreebirdx's Avatar
xFreebirdx
xFreebirdx is offline
Ultimate HDF Member
Join Date: Mar 2008
Location: Landrum, SC , elevation 986'
Posts: 7,604
Received 37 Likes on 28 Posts
Default

Originally Posted by Marquezj16
How can I remove the tiny little specks of rust and keep them off?


 
  #10  
Old 10-11-2011, 08:04 AM
Mich's Avatar
Mich
Mich is offline
Road Master
Join Date: Aug 2011
Location: victoria bc
Posts: 858
Likes: 0
Received 16 Likes on 14 Posts
Default

As a kid one of my chores was polishing my dad's big rig. Chrome and aluminum like you wouldn't believe. The best polish I ever used is "Autosol". I use it on my bike and it is incredible.
 


Quick Reply: Rust Spots



All times are GMT -5. The time now is 02:31 PM.