All year biker coming next week

.........it doesn't take very long, and you really don't need a compressor.........

Shhhhhhhh.
I have justified the expenditure.

I have been using the cans for years.
I just fancy getting a nice fine mist, rather than a jet, or even in some cases "silly string" :blast

I used to use WD40 on my TDM, but it stained yellow on the cylinders.
 
It looks as though there is a standard price (£59.75 per bike) but will have to pay extra if they have to travel:

http://www.allyearbiker.co.uk/Booking.html

I just wish there was a provider near Skipton as I would like to try these guys out :(

There is an outlet at Newton Aycliffe near Darlington. That is not too far from you.

I have used Roy (at my home) for the last three years.

If you dont fancy going to him, get yourself and two other bikes booked in for a "home visit".
 
Shhhhhhhh.
I have justified the expenditure.

I have been using the cans for years.
I just fancy getting a nice fine mist, rather than a jet, or even in some cases "silly string" :blast

I used to use WD40 on my TDM, but it stained yellow on the cylinders.

sorry, i'll whisper. wouldn't advise against a compressor, i have one myself. very handy :)

WD40 is ok for some applications, but it washes off in water, so not a long term bet.
 
My neighbour is an aircraft mechanic, sorry, i mean B.A. aircraft super technician.
He supplies me with cans of astrolan, an anti corrosive substance they use on aircraft.
Amazing stuff, only downside is it's faintly pink when it's applied :D

Sounds about the right colour shade for some of the numpties on here;)
 
Had Jon do my bike on Saturday at the Motorcycle Shack (there's a place you don't find accidentally :D). A couple of 800GS in as well.

I used to do it myself but indolence and the infinitely better application makes it worth it for me. A bonus is it is the one time that the bike gets a really proper clean.

Advised not to use FS 365 as well (which is a shame since I've got 5l sitting in the shed).

There was a 6 month old Super Tenere being done and the spokes were completely shot even before its first Winter. :eek:
 
Had Jon do my bike on Saturday at the Motorcycle Shack (there's a place you don't find accidentally :D). A couple of 800GS in as well.

I used to do it myself but indolence and the infinitely better application makes it worth it for me. A bonus is it is the one time that the bike gets a really proper clean.

Advised not to use FS 365 as well (which is a shame since I've got 5l sitting in the shed).

There was a 6 month old Super Tenere being done and the spokes were completely shot even before its first Winter. :eek:

Thanks Paul, that's great to know.:thumb
 
My neighbour is an aircraft mechanic, sorry, i mean B.A. aircraft super technician.
He supplies me with cans of astrolan, an anti corrosive substance they use on aircraft.
Amazing stuff, only downside is it's faintly pink when it's applied :D

I used to be able to get a product sold for power station turbine parts in storage. It protected my 1970's Kawasaki so well, it looked like the bike had been laid up over winter. But trying to get some more was all but impossible.

F365 is a water/oil emulsion with corrosion inhibitors, with exactly the same list of metal protection benefits as machine shop cutting/coolant oil. Except the soluble oil for coolant is MUCH cheaper so you can use a lot more of it. :)
 
There is an outlet at Newton Aycliffe near Darlington. That is not too far from you.

I have used Roy (at my home) for the last three years.

If you dont fancy going to him, get yourself and two other bikes booked in for a "home visit".

Sweet, you got an address mate?
 
For those in the Newbury region, I can recommend Shinybikesyndrome.co uk.The owner Nigel,used to be an outlet for AYB before setting up on his own.
 
For those in the Newbury region, I can recommend Shinybikesyndrome.co uk.The owner Nigel,used to be an outlet for AYB before setting up on his own.

They were a consideration, but are a bit too far, so would need to do at least 3 bikes to come to me.:blast
 
After reading all the hype on here about this treatment i gave it a go, held it at my place and got a couple of others to come and have the treatment as it was a minimum of 5 bikes.
Yes he done a tidy job and travelled a fair distance, would i have it done again, NO.
Buy yourself a cheap compressor with all the extra kit £99, 1 litre of ACF50 £30 and do it yourself, with this kit you will be able to do it for many years and save yourself a fortune, Or get a few mates to chip in for the kit, 1 Litre should do around 15 bikes
 
I'm not convinced, even more so after watching the You Tube vid of the GSXR600 being done.

I have some anally retentive mates that would gag on the thought of someone using paint / radiator brushes when cleaning :-) (Check out Detailingworld.com)

I can't see on how something as easy to strip as a GS, why you would need to spray it.

I was bored on Sunday, had all the panels and tank cover off my 1200 in about 20 - 30 minutes, gutted it, cleaned it then used combo of GT85, FS365 and the legendary ACF50 in the more venerable area's.

As a reference, this is my ZX12R that I owned for many years, rode through winter and did the same basic thing to. And no matter how much you atomise ACF50, the only way to clean a faired bike "properly" (as in a full degunge) is to remove the panels.

It's all horses for courses though, the best thing about doing a full degunge yourself, is you spot things that you would never have known about and can sort them out.

This pic was taken last summer, it's 12 years old and 40k miles, the original kwak shock :-)


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All done.:beerjug: Jon from AYB came at 10am, and left just after 1 after carrying out a thorough job. :cool:

During the cleaning treatment:

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Applying the ACF50, being careful not to get the disks covered:

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And after (taken in the garage as it was blowing a gale outside:blast

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Even the dog was impressed:D

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3 hours work for a whisker under £60, and that included him coming to mine, doing one bike, then going home again.:eek: Very impressive.:rob

The bike now looks like it did they day I picked it up (brand new) and I wouldn't hesitate recommending AYB to anyone thinking about getting them to do your bike. When it comes to cleaning the bike, I am meticulous, and this guy did a fantastic job.:JB
 
All done.:beerjug: Jon from AYB came at 10am, and left just after 1 after carrying out a thorough job. :cool:

I'd be worried about letting Jimmy Saville in my garage (second pic down ... now then now then) :) Do you have kids :D:D

On the flipside, it is nice and clean.
 
Steve who covers the North West is equally skilled :clap
He is affectionally known to our group as the anal bike cleaning man
IMHO £60 is a bargain

Bring it to my house in Warrington, I will strip it, snow foam it, dry it, wax your wheels, machine polish it with the kestral DA, wax and seal it for £59.99 :)
 


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