I'd suggest a leaf blower also. The old style ones are cheap and strong. You could try to find a venturi style nozzle for extra power.
I'd suggest a leaf blower also. The old style ones are cheap and strong. You could try to find a venturi style nozzle for extra power.
Get yourself a compressor. It'll do a 1001 jobs. You'll wonder how you ever managed without one. Get one with a decent holding tank though, or you'll end up running out of puff.

Dogs not fit in tumble dryer, I assume...no good, most compressors dont have sufficient volume, the dog grooming ones are lower pressure but much higher volume. Only reason I know is that the wife has one for grooming the dogs, and we tried the compressor before getting the dog blower!!!

Dogs not fit in tumble dryer, I assume...![]()
Personally I don't see the point.
If the bike is clean a few water drops won't do any harm.
bought a compressor instead as it would have more uses.![]()
I'm happy to reveal that I have one of these and I don't care what anyone says, these are great if you ride through the winter and only have a damp garage to store your bike. Each to his own and all that jazz......
http://www.performancemotorcare.com/acatalog/Atom_Motorcycle_Dryer.html
If you've ever seen one in action you'd be surprised how much water comes out from all those nooks and crannies that otherwise would sit there all winter gradually rotting your bike away. Bendy, maybe you'd have less work to do on your corrosion if you had used one....... In the summer I just ride the bike to dry it off but even if I don't the relatively warm temps in the garage will dry it off. Over the winter though is another story especially in my damp garage with zero ventilation.