Flithy weather, filthy bike...

Yep fair question which I saw coming. I applied it and applied it correctly. I was going to get involved with this company and start a service in my area. I talked to owner and thoroughly checked out the product with him. It’s easy to apply if one follows the correct procedure. It does put a coating wherever it is applied and if applied correctly the coating should be very thin and no areas missed and no runs. On testing though I’ve found that it does not repel dirt as claimed and does not noticeably aid cleaning the bike. Personal opinion only is that the marketing is far away the best feature of this company

Fair enough. I’ve always been OCD with cleaning my bikes from day one. Not suggesting that you neglect your bike for a minute, but with a blank canvas it really is easy (IME) to clean it quickly.
 
Don’t really want to start another tyre thread. But do different makes of tyres have an effect on how much crap is flung around the back of the bike?

It's those black round ones. Absolute bollocks they are.
 
Don’t really want to start another tyre thread. But do different makes of tyres have an effect on how much crap is flung around the back of the bike?

I have Anekee 3s on mine and never had a bike that throws so much road muck and water about. I have a Mudsling fitted, which protects the shock well and tried it with and without the rear spray guard and a combination of with and without a Wunderlich hugger, with no noticeable improvement in protection. I have also fitted the additional BMW side panels that cover the triangle space the shock sits in. They make no noticeable difference.

I never had such an issue on my 2010 Twin Cam, which basically just has a rear end reveresed in orientation.
I don’t really mind the bike getting dirty, but the back and inside of my left leg gets the full force of everything on the road.

Just makes me wonder if it is the tyres, as I have never used the A3s before.
I have Michelin tires fitted and they are no better in this respect than the original Anakees. I echo your comparison with a 2011 twin cam. I think that there is more to the changes to the back end than simply the reversal of the layout. Everything seems more closed in and closer together. The efforts to protect the rear shock absorber by extending the front of mudguard downwards and the small shield fitted to the bottom of the same, may be causing low pressure that eddies spray in that area. The end result could be that dirt no longer gets blown away.
The twin cams don’t have that mud guard extension and seem to keep cleaner in the area around the exhaust valve.
Alan R
 
Thanks guys

In summary to avoid you having to read the entire thread is:

• No, there is nothing you can do about the crap on the bike, live with it.
• Use ACF50 at the beginning of winter & wash it down with a hose / jet wash
• Or use FS365 every time you wash it.
• Use a neutral foam that smells like lemon
• Don’t bother with Nano coating
• Tyre type doesn’t matter
• It takes from 1 hour to half a day to clean it properly
• Remove the mudguard thingy at the back.
• Ride it and don’t worry
• Or leave it in the garage and ride a Honda (I had one of those before)

Ta, thanks for the tips, I think I had better get used to washing the blooming thing more often
 
Thanks guys

In summary to avoid you having to read the entire thread is:

• No, there is nothing you can do about the crap on the bike, live with it.
• Use ACF50 at the beginning of winter & wash it down with a hose / jet wash
• Or use FS365 every time you wash it.
• Use a neutral foam that smells like lemon
• Don’t bother with Nano coating
• Tyre type doesn’t matter
• It takes from 1 hour to half a day to clean it properly
• Remove the mudguard thingy at the back.
• Ride it and don’t worry
• Or leave it in the garage and ride a Honda (I had one of those before)

Ta, thanks for the tips, I think I had better get used to washing the blooming thing more often

Brilliant summary
 
But Surely the type of oil used makes a difference :D

It does.

I use Oil of Olay 7 in 1.

Amazing soft skin and I look years younger around the bollocks. All the wrinkles are gone but it stings a bit.

Just dont use a jet washer to get it off.
 
Frame infill panels will stop the crap being thrown over the rider/pillion.

Good suggestion ... but do they not make it more difficult to get into the space behind for cleaning?
 
It’s pity there wasn’t a willing group of visitors to the UK - legal or otherwise - waiting to give Bikes a good clean as there is for cars. Sorry did I say ‘good clean’. ...... you know what I mean
 


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