
The folks on the RE forum seem to have reached a consensus on Mop&Glo. Yes, the floor polish. It reportedly does a very good job of protecting and holds up well.
What I was going to say. Most bikes these days don't have bare aluminum, it's going to be clear coated. Just clean and wax it like you would any other part of the bike.Chances are the aluminum parts are clear coated or anodized, you should check that before trying to polish anything.
One of the reasons the REs are priced so well is that the aluminum is not clearcoated or anodized. So you get the authentic classic britbike experience of needing to maintain those surfaces if you want them to stay shiny.What I was going to say. Most bikes these days don't have bare aluminum, it's going to be clear coated. Just clean and wax it like you would any other part of the bike.
I've been intrigued by those Royal Enfields - they look right, and are priced pretty good too.
Ah, I didn't know that.One of the reasons the REs are priced so well is that the aluminum is not clearcoated or anodized. So you get the authentic classic britbike experience of needing to maintain those surfaces if you want them to stay shiny.
A little off topic but, floor wax products are perfect to keep tires, rubber mats and pedals shiny! It looks good for a long time without being slippery or attracting dust.The folks on the RE forum seem to have reached a consensus on Mop&Glo. Yes, the floor polish. It reportedly does a very good job of protecting and holds up well.
p.s. My Interceptor is Ravishing Red, the fastest color.
No, they're bare. You know, so they get the proper British patina, rather than eventually developing the leprosy of peeling clearcoat. It's a feature, not a bug.There's only one choice... Solvol Autosol, as used by a century of motorcycle owners in the UK. You can buy a tube on Amazon. It will last you about a decade, probably longer. I'm nearing the end of a tube I bought over 12 years ago, should last until 2025. Already have a new tube (& another of their Stainless polish).
It's the Dogs ********.
& those engines covers are most likely clearcoated, put a dab of paint stripper where it won't be seen to check.






Simichrome.I used Sumachrome (sp?) on the aluminum parts of my bicycles.
Tanks for your correction to my error.Simichrome.
