The pro jobbies get in in places you just can't reach yourself very easily:
I am sure it must be covered elsewhere here, this is my old bike, but the GS will be getting the same treatment soon, not sure what BMW dealers do for £35, this service was about £50 or £60 if I remember rightly, I think you can also get a home visit and discount for more than 1 bike.
I went to Nigel at Newbury, there are a few dotted around the country now, hopefully all up to this standard.
Basically the service cleans your bike (very well) and then coats it will a fine layer of ACF50, this uses the same stuff and method the US Navy use to stop Fighter Jets on aircraft carriers rotting. Check out the website for full details of process and ACF50.
Starts of with a good clean using a variety of chemicals and foams, this is then followed up by a "blow dry" to get the bike completely dry in every nook and cranny.
After this the bike is covered over, the tyres / are wrapped in a sheet to stop them getting oiled up, then the ACF50 is applied as a mist from a high pressure gun.
The result was a very clean bike, bits you normally cannot get to should now be protected by a fine layer of ACF50, I reckon so as everywhere I look the bike gleams, the whole under-seat area looks like new, even the insides of fairing panels and all sorts of tucked away parts of chasis and suspension looked immaculate.
Lastly the whole bike gets a polish with some nifty stuff that works on all plastics, metals, the screen and exhaust - they are hoping to get a retail bundle for this stuff soon. Nigel also does the Puncturesafe treatments (Had that too) and is a re-seller for pro-bolt and offers 5% discount over standard web prices from factory.
I think their claims of protecting electrical connections is true as when I got back on the bike I notice the Autocom was far louder, I thought it used to be better when new, but assumed my rechargeable MP3 had lost power over time, not sure how the Autocom lost power, I guess some moisture / crap in a connector somewhere was the cause and the ACF did its job and pushed it out, I can now hear music clearly beyond a ton again.
Testament to this process is the Fazer in Nigel's garage, 10 years old, 80,000 miles in all weathers and still looking pretty good.
Wash (Bike had already been rinsed and had other "stuff" applied)
Then another Rinse
Blow Dry (This thing was LOUD - but got huge amounts of hidden water out of the bike)
Cover-up
ACF Treatment
I think this is where the Autocom got "fixed"