Exhaust is getting rusty

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Exhaust is getting rusty

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Does anyone have any advice on how to paint the stock exhaust the humidity in Charleston is taking its toll on my Stella exhaust?
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Is it the salt there causing the rust? That doesn't bode well for my 2013 Stella 4t. I live in Texas, but away from the coast...
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Every exhaust ive ever ran on all my scooters (2t) has rusted over time.
I even keep em out of the rain and in a detached garage during winter.
The only 1 that didnt was the Pinasco 4t on my 2010.. but i only had it a year. The second owner sold it last summer too so i dint have any idea how well it held up.
good luck with the rust monster.
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ArgonV wrote:Is it the salt there causing the rust? That doesn't bode well for my 2013 Stella 4t. I live in Texas, but away from the coast...
I think it is a combination of humidity, salt and constant rain. I also don't have a garage and only keep a cover on it. Would be a lot better if I had a garage, but maybe one day. I think you will be better off in Texas.
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After some research I finally painted my exhaust and it came out pretty well. Removal went smoothly. Trying to get it back on however, was more difficult than expected.
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srbbnd wrote:After some research I finally painted my exhaust and it came out pretty well. Removal went smoothly. Trying to get it back on however, was more difficult than expected.
The paint came out good, but why didn't you add some color? Your seat is yellow and a matching yellow exhaust would have looked interesting.
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Wild Handyman wrote:
srbbnd wrote:After some research I finally painted my exhaust and it came out pretty well. Removal went smoothly. Trying to get it back on however, was more difficult than expected.
The paint came out good, but why didn't you add some color? Your seat is yellow and a matching yellow exhaust would have looked interesting.
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The seat is more of a vomit green. I think yellow would have been a little off. Maybe next time will try vomit green instead.
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