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Steel wool and elbow grease required.
They are not anodized, just SS.
Mine sure look anodized.. or some process of that nature.I don't have a pic this week of that, but they look like a faded golden color to them if I remember right.They are not plain SS though...
NTX pipes are different than the SS pipes on my 1200 Sport. On the 12S, I did indeed remove some spots with 0000 steel wool (plastic bag flew up and melted onto one of the headers). I definitely would not take steel wool to my Stelvio pipes - there's a textured, gold-ish coating on them that will likely be worn off by steel wool.Maybe check with the dealer about warranty? They may have seen it before or tried to address it with MG. No discoloration on my pipes yet, but only 2k miles so far.Tom
My NTX is a satin stainless. They are not buffed or polished. The Griso are polished stainless that get liver spots. I use mother's metal polish in the fall before I put the bike away on all the pipes. It looks great for most of the season and only needs a touch up. Takes an hour while I'm changing fluids. That would only work if they were already polished.
They are stainless. You can anodize aluminum- but not stainless.