What did you do to your Rocket today?

The Mushroom heads can be removed with a stud remover/screw remover by drilling the hex head big enough to get a grip with the screw extractor. The easiest way to get the studs off the header flanges after they have come out of the block is to cut off and replace and start with nice clean threads.
US$3.00 x 6 = $18
5T3100015 | Stud Shld M8 x 36.5 Slv EncT3100015 Stud Shld M8 x 36.5 Slv Enc | Genuine Triumph Motorcycle PartUS$3.006
5T3100015 | Stud Shld M8 x 36.5 Slv EncT3100015 Stud Shld M8 x 36.5 Slv Enc | Genuine Triumph Motorcycle Part£2.276

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TRIUMPH Moto Replacement Exhaust Studs. Sold In Pairs = (2 Studs Mild Steel) Clearance Price!​


RRP: £3.99
Our Price: £1.99
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Back to the rear wheel now, I started cleaning it a few days ago. Holy built up road grime and oxidation Batman. I started with a heavy duty degreaser and wore myself out. Over the next couple of days, I got down to sand paper but that dang brake disk kept thwarting my efforts. I just could not loosen the T40 screws with a screw driver.
I finally broke down and bought a 1/4" drive socket and an adapter to use the tire bits.
The torx bits that comes with the adaptor though must be made of plastic as seen 8n thus picture.
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I had to use a cheater but did get them all out eventually using an old T40 bit I had laying around.
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But then the disk said F-off I'm staying put. Out comes the rubber mallet.
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Now I can get to the rest of the cleaning better and maybe even decide to get the rims powder coated.
 
Some of my best buddies will look at this and say, that aint never gonna run again, but it is cause im gonna have come over to stay a weekend with me and cookout and drink bourbon slushies :sneaky: i may not makem as good as your son but youre coming to see your bud, me man, cmon, first its time for some cleanin, the whole shop and bike, its time for some assembly, oh yeah cleaning first, trust me i got this :thumbsdown: :ninja:
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It's a little cleaner on this side.
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Looking good 0000 thats 4 steel wool will help there boog, and polish with but not needed, just work it, 4 wont scratch, or 300 400 500 you get the picture to 2000 probably and it will shine, no more coating but its ruined anyway my friend but they can be shiney if you want shiney, then coat with wax and ride so fresh and so clean, i did the rear the front and bottom fork legs took 3 months:roll: but they shine now, trust they are bad right now i just took off and have not washed and wiped a little, thats really all it takes now but i dont let get dirty dirty or atleast dont let it stay on, i know your deal is different but a good spray cleaner and should stay clean, bad part, hours of labor i mean hours of rub on rub off
 

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