Cleaning my GS

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Hi
after a good clean and hose down the best way to completly dry your motorbike off in minutes is to use a garden leaf blower.
Ive been using this method for about 10 years now without any problems .
Its the same idea as using a compressor but much cheaper to buy.
Andy
 
Hi
after a good clean and hose down the best way to completly dry your motorbike off in minutes is to use a garden leaf blower.
Ive been using this method for about 10 years now without any problems .
Its the same idea as using a compressor but much cheaper to buy.
Andy

Drip-dry is even cheaper. :rolleyes:
 
Hi
after a good clean and hose down the best way to completly dry your motorbike off in minutes is to use a garden leaf blower.
Ive been using this method for about 10 years now without any problems .
Its the same idea as using a compressor but much cheaper to buy.
Andy



Apparantly, you"re always guaranteed a good blow job in Leigh !! :augie
 
Hi
after a good clean and hose down the best way to completly dry your motorbike off in minutes is to use a garden leaf blower.
Ive been using this method for about 10 years now without any problems .
Its the same idea as using a compressor but much cheaper to buy.
Andy

Lets see now..leaf blower produces moving air, increased rate of evaporation = dry bike.

Remarkably similar to... start engine, go for a nice ride - produces moving air....

Can't believe you blow dry your bike. That's quite incredible. Mine hasn't even had a wash since November, apart from all the nice salty water that is. It does look like cr*p mind....

This IS a Viz Top Tip isn't it???
 
And if you put some Pop Tarts on top of your sticky out things near your knees you'll have a lovley little hot snack when you get home:thumb2

Hey - useful! Thanks Robbo. :thumb2

If you pour water into the exhaust, add an egg and go for a 10 mile ride you'll find it nicely soft-boiled on your return. :thumb
 
Hi
after a good clean and hose down the best way to completly dry your motorbike off in minutes is to use a garden leaf blower.
Ive been using this method for about 10 years now without any problems .
Its the same idea as using a compressor but much cheaper to buy.
Andy

Very funny Ha Ha
 
Hi
after a good clean and hose down the best way to completly dry your motorbike off in minutes is to use a garden leaf blower.
Ive been using this method for about 10 years now without any problems .
Its the same idea as using a compressor but much cheaper to buy.
Andy
Will any leafblower do, or should it be a top quality model, efco, stihl, husqvarna etc?,... added bling whilst cleaning? :D
 
I've always found the best way to get rid of the water that sits in the sticky out things on each side is to do a couple of wheelies up and down the road. Impresses the neighbours no end too. :D
 
And if you put some Pop Tarts on top of your sticky out things near your knees you'll have a lovley little hot snack when you get home:thumb2




Question are the sticky out things the same as the vibratey hot things ? and can they be use to cook other food stufs ?
 
You mean the hot things that tidy up carrier bags off the street and recycle them into molten plastic? Or the glove driers?

If you leave the bike ticking over on the mainstand for half an hour the silver ribbey bits do a great job of barbequeing a beefsteak and also enhance the taste with a piquant smoked paint flavour.
 
Question are the sticky out things the same as the vibratey hot things ? and can they be use to cook other food stufs ?

yep, steak, sausages etc, just like the George Foreman lean cuisine grills folk pay a fortune for. :D

Should also have read the post above before trying to be witty :blast
 


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