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Cleaning Practices?
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My bike was on fire, the road was on fire, and I was on fire.
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"I remember every raging second of it...
My bike was on fire, the road was on fire, and I was on fire.
It was the best ride ever!"
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LOL Fine.
How about...
What processes *don't* you use?
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pressure washer
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"I remember every raging second of it...
My bike was on fire, the road was on fire, and I was on fire.
It was the best ride ever!"
"I remember every raging second of it...
My bike was on fire, the road was on fire, and I was on fire.
It was the best ride ever!"
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Re: Cleaning Practices?
+1gspd wrote: ↑Fri May 07, 2021 7:58 amA pressure washer is fine as long as you keep the jet away from your entire bike and clean your driveway with it.Rob Frankham wrote: ↑Fri May 07, 2021 4:44 am A pressure washer is fine as long as you keep the jet away from wheel bearings and other 'vulnerable' areas... there aren't many on an airhead. What it will do, however, is reveal any areas where the paint is (was) loose and tend to remove any protective coatings you have applied.
Rob
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Re: Cleaning Practices?
Lol. Noted.Zombie Master wrote: ↑Fri May 07, 2021 7:56 pm+1gspd wrote: ↑Fri May 07, 2021 7:58 amA pressure washer is fine as long as you keep the jet away from your entire bike and clean your driveway with it.Rob Frankham wrote: ↑Fri May 07, 2021 4:44 am A pressure washer is fine as long as you keep the jet away from wheel bearings and other 'vulnerable' areas... there aren't many on an airhead. What it will do, however, is reveal any areas where the paint is (was) loose and tend to remove any protective coatings you have applied.
Rob
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Re: Cleaning Practices?
If I knew how to post a pic these days I'd show you two how good a pressure washer works in professional hands.
I haven't killed anything with a pressure washer on the same RS in 27 years. (I have other ways to break shit.)
Except I blew the bullet holes off my tank with the pressure washer in one fell swoop. I was a bit annoyed about that.
I haven't killed anything with a pressure washer on the same RS in 27 years. (I have other ways to break shit.)
Except I blew the bullet holes off my tank with the pressure washer in one fell swoop. I was a bit annoyed about that.
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Re: Cleaning Practices?
Pressure washer bits to avoid as mentioned include the wheel bearings but also the speedo cable at the trans, the handlebar controls and the instruments.
A mate found his 81 RS would only start and run intermittently after a pressure wash. It'd die after ~ 1km. That was a coil problem in the end.
My RS doesn't do the kms it used to anymore so it doesn't need as much attention. It gets a decent wash when I do an oil & filter change. I tend to remove the exhaust system to clean and polish, that gives access for cleaning some other bits and pieces. I just use an auto cleaning detergent or truck wash...depends what's on sale when I need it.
When finished, the paint gets a good going over with a quality polish. I find that allows me to give the bike a light wash occasionally without spending much more time on it.
https://juicepolishes.com.au/product/speed-wax/
The powdercoated snowflake wheels get a good wipe down when they're off for tyre changes. They usually need a little degrease spray, then I spray some detergent over them to sit for a while then wipe off.
A mate found his 81 RS would only start and run intermittently after a pressure wash. It'd die after ~ 1km. That was a coil problem in the end.
My RS doesn't do the kms it used to anymore so it doesn't need as much attention. It gets a decent wash when I do an oil & filter change. I tend to remove the exhaust system to clean and polish, that gives access for cleaning some other bits and pieces. I just use an auto cleaning detergent or truck wash...depends what's on sale when I need it.
When finished, the paint gets a good going over with a quality polish. I find that allows me to give the bike a light wash occasionally without spending much more time on it.
https://juicepolishes.com.au/product/speed-wax/
The powdercoated snowflake wheels get a good wipe down when they're off for tyre changes. They usually need a little degrease spray, then I spray some detergent over them to sit for a while then wipe off.
Cheers, Steve
Victoria, S.E.Oz.
1982 R100RSR100RS supergallery. https://boxerboy81.smugmug.com/R100RS
2006 K1200R.
1994 R1100GS.
Victoria, S.E.Oz.
1982 R100RSR100RS supergallery. https://boxerboy81.smugmug.com/R100RS
2006 K1200R.
1994 R1100GS.
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Re: Cleaning Practices?
I just let mine stay out in the rain....it rains a lot on Vancouver Island.
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Re: Cleaning Practices?
If you're serious about wanting to know how to post pics in today's forum spaces, I'd be happy to help you.ME 109 wrote: ↑Sat May 08, 2021 2:57 am If I knew how to post a pic these days I'd show you two how good a pressure washer works in professional hands.
I haven't killed anything with a pressure washer on the same RS in 27 years. (I have other ways to break shit.)
Except I blew the bullet holes off my tank with the pressure washer in one fell swoop. I was a bit annoyed about that.
I think for now I'll stick to non-pressure-washer methods just so I don't mess anything up that I don't know how to fix.
Wow, very nice looking bike, SteveD. Makes me definitely want to put some solid effort soon into getting the grime off the bike and making it look nice once more.SteveD wrote: ↑Sat May 08, 2021 4:31 am I just use an auto cleaning detergent or truck wash...depends what's on sale when I need it.
When finished, the paint gets a good going over with a quality polish. I find that allows me to give the bike a light wash occasionally without spending much more time on it.
https://juicepolishes.com.au/product/speed-wax/
The powdercoated snowflake wheels get a good wipe down when they're off for tyre changes. They usually need a little degrease spray, then I spray some detergent over them to sit for a while then wipe off.
There's a gnarly dent on the right side of the gas tank. I'd like to get that removed, but I don't have the tools to get that going.
Ayyyyye you're not too far from me, then. I was up in the San Juan Islands a couple of weekends back. Not on the bike, but the wife and I were on a bit of a mini-vacation. Was nice out there.Zombie Master wrote: ↑Sat May 08, 2021 12:22 pm I just let mine stay out in the rain....it rains a lot on Vancouver Island.
Also, very pretty bike.
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Re: Cleaning Practices?
"Ayyyyye you're not too far from me, then. I was up in the San Juan Islands a couple of weekends back. Not on the bike, but the wife and I were on a bit of a mini-vacation. Was nice out there.
Also, very pretty bike."
When the plague has receded let's do a meet up. I often come over to Port Angeles. Canada has no good Mexican food.
Also, very pretty bike."
When the plague has receded let's do a meet up. I often come over to Port Angeles. Canada has no good Mexican food.
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