ceramic headers

May 21, 2012
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Lake Placid,fl.
I have a 2011 Tri-Glide that I have had the stage 1 air cleaner and new pipes put on also fuel maping has been done. I am thinking about Rush ceramic headers as a way to get away from some of the heat from the headers. Has anyone done this and did you like the results? Thanks Dave1211
 
I have a 2011 Tri-Glide that I have had the stage 1 air cleaner and new pipes put on also fuel maping has been done. I am thinking about Rush ceramic headers as a way to get away from some of the heat from the headers. Has anyone done this and did you like the results? Thanks Dave1211

There's a place in Virginia that will ceramic coat your header and at a pertty resonable price I was hoping some body else was think about ceramic on there header to control heat. My question does it work?
 
Yes ceramic coating works great and it is worth every penny. I was noticing this weekend as I cleaned up my trike how nice the headers looked with the ceramic coating after a year and a half they were still perfect. Even though you have the heat shields on you can still see the headers in different places and if you have seen regular uncoated headers, they look bad. The best part is the heat retention sure helps the right leg in the summer. Lots of places around that do it now usually in the neighbor hood of a hundred dollars. I had stainless headers ceramic coated inside and out and I am am glad I did. Thanks, Jerry
 

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