Bike drier for LC

I've got a pet dryer too - mine does work on an LC, but it involves using special techniques. ;)
 
I use a Bruhl dryer with a heat setting bought last year off this site. Surprising how much water stays on the bike after a hosing down. Very good for blowing out the wet area between the pads and discs which could cause unsightly corrosion if not dried out.
 
Bruhl dryer for me , duel cyclone one as it heats the air as well , great bit of kit , fookin loud tho ………………..pardon …..burp
But if that fails I use this …only the best for my Shit Cam
 

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Go for a non-heated air blower (leaf blower) - then you will be blowing the water off, and not evaporating it on the paint....... leaving salts.
 
Go for a non-heated air blower (leaf blower) - then you will be blowing the water off, and not evaporating it on the paint....... leaving salts.

What about the vinegar , but you can run it on cool as well in the winter , but its a BMW it will melt
Careful with the leaf blower as there is no filter on the pic up unlike the Bruhl
 
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Small compressor and one of these.
More that 1 use tool
 
I have an ATOM motorcycle dryer ... purchased years ago so you will have to look up the price but what a great bit of kit .. hot cold lots of power not much power .. whatever you want. Invaluable to a garage queen like me. :)
 


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