Careful on the high pressure car wash. They will force water into the bearing. If you have ever broken down a bike to replace the swing arm bearings, you will be amazed at the amount of crap that is in there. The high pressure is great for getting the dirt off of hard to reach spots, but be careful with the bearings.Quarter car wash and about $5. If the wheels are bad, I use wheel cleaner and a mit. Then go to the quarter wash. Love that spotless rinse.
TWN,Too bad they didn't have little buckets filled with soapy water and little sponges!
The Motul bike wash stuff is similar to s100 and works just as well if not better. I also use Extreme Simple Green for aircraft and it does not corrode aluminum. It's not on the market yet but will be soon. I got a huge free sample off their website. I don't think they realize they have a motorbike market.
Talk about tips and techniques... how the hell did you manage that???The last couple of times my bike got washed the wife did it.
K...still looking for the answer to this oneSomewhere I read about a product that is good at getting melted boot sole marks off the pipes. I're prefer not to scratch my pipes all to %&^$, and the darn rubber marks aren't coming off :-(
Help?
Heard someone do this with his Vacuum Mulcher/Leaf Blower. When reversed to blow, all he did was put a fine layer of dust and leaf debris back on the wet bike. I use compressed air - carefully.If you have a leaf blower, use it to dry it off. Make sure you blow the water out of the radiator. Also makes very quick work of blowing water out of the screws and other tight spots.
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