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Let's see your gray 13 R1s

16K views 35 replies 25 participants last post by  Nitro_junkie001  
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Show your best "or decent" pics of your MATTE GRAY R1's
 
#2 ·
Why did you make two threads essentially asking the same question? Why not just make one that says "Let's see your 09-14 White and Matte Grey R1's"? Besides you left out the best color of them all Red :crash
 
#3 ·
Uhmm because there's an all BLACK thread
So I figure start an all white thread and an all grey!
Even tho I did them at the same time they are different color bikes.
Since red is your thing then start an all RED thread :)
 
#14 ·
Do you have two man?? Good shit!! :boobies
 
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My baby...



 
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#26 ·
I started using this back when I had my 03 R1 with flat black sides , Used it on my 07 with the flat black sides . my 09 I put flat black sides on it , & now My Wifes 13 Matt Gray. Not 1 single problem with any of the painted panels.

NoT saying I'm right ,not saying your wrong.
Just letting you know it has worked for me with great results.

But you can rest assure they will come out with a " Matt Finish ONLY!! cleaner & polish " for $29.99

Nice bike BTW
 
#27 ·
I might just get that then especially to keep the water off and use regular car soap and water to get the dirt off, thank you.

And thanks, I love this color :D What fender eliminator does your wife have btw? I wanted to get one that just bolts to the stock location with no modifications and so far, the only one I found is the DMP kit.
 
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I would never suggest using wax on a matte finish. a matte clear coat is different from a high gloss clear coat. the carnuba or other specialized wax meant to bring out gloss of course is not meant for a matte clear.

Also beware of certain car wash liquids/shampoos, majority of them contain wax.

I would suggest using 303 Aerospace Protectant
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#34 ·
The GYTR fender eliminator looks really nice, and is completely modular, allowing you to keep all the stock equipment (plate light, signals, reflectors, etc) or just run the plate holder. I haven't had any clearance issues with my Leo pipes.

It's pretty reasonably priced too.
 
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