Not an easy bike to clean!!

Honestly, you guys have too much time on your hands. The amount of time you seem to spend on cleaning them and the care taken is just nuts. As for using hot air to dry them off, removing a pile of bits....the words anally retentive spring to mind. Surprised you actually ride your bikes....you must be worried about getting them dirty when you do and fret severely over the forecast hoping it won't rain. FFS - get a grip guys !
 
I agree with WC

Blow drying the bike definitely OCD:rolleyes:

:eek:

That's just crazy:blast

If one must, just use a compressor and air gun..........at least a compressor has 'other' uses:thumb
 
You could just talk to the cylinder heads Johnny ..... you know ... all that hot air ... :D
 
You could just talk to the cylinder heads Johnny ..... you know ... all that hot air ... :D

Indeed

However...I'm sure that you use a hot air dryer for yours, you've been taking Nutty's tips

Right up your street:D
 
Ive taught Nutty everything he knows ..... :D
 
I've always been cleaning obsessed but I do ride it. I commute 50 miles a day from Beaconsfield to Waterloo and it's no easy journey with proxy London buses trying to kill you at every junction :mad:

My avatar shows where I have been but I like to keep them in tip top condition.

I've just invested just shy of £18k so I'm hardly going to trash it and watch it rot in front of me :eek:

Each to their own but I'm glad I'm not the analy retentive detailing freak on here :D

Jon :beerjug:
 
I agree with WC

Blow drying the bike definitely OCD:rolleyes:

:eek:

That's just crazy:blast

If one must, just use a compressor and air gun..........at least a compressor has 'other' uses:thumb

Let's not get onto OCD cleaning JB, I don't want to show you up!:P

I've always been cleaning obsessed but I do ride it. I commute 50 miles a day from Beaconsfield to Waterloo and it's no easy journey with proxy London buses trying to kill you at every junction :mad:

My avatar shows where I have been but I like to keep them in tip top condition.

I've just invested just shy of £18k so I'm hardly going to trash it and watch it rot in front of me :eek:

Each to their own but I'm glad I'm not the analy retentive detailing freak on here :D

Jon :beerjug:

Agreed.:thumb I'll ride mine in all weather, but will make sure I clean it properly when it needs it. I wouldn't go as far as the other chap, and start removing panels though.:eek:
 
He's cleaning an RT though so is the only way to do it properly :) good opportunity to check under those panels for any corrosion. I use mine all year round to, bu that is no reason not to indultge my cleaning OCD and make sure it's immaculate. Decent prep and waxing sealing means it's even easier to clean further down the line.

Sent using random stabs with bratwurst like fingers...
 
I wouldn't go as far as the other chap, and start removing panels though.:eek:

I don't believe you :)

Anything made out of Chinese tat needs to be kept clean !

I use mine as it was made for, germany in may and ive done a 4k trip last wk, there ain't no excuse for a shitty bike.

One day sunny the nxt horrendous .
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But i still clean it properly and it looks like its just rolled out the showroom.
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The thing is I actually enjoy cleaning stuff. Especially bikes and cars :D

A close look over after every clean helps you spot potential problems. My previous 1200GSA had a good clean before my Morocco trip last year and I spotted the rear ESA weeping :eek: it was replaced under warranty 1 week before a 3000 mile trip. Had I not noticed it, it would have been a holiday wrecker :(

Everyone has their little quirks and mine is keeping my "expensive" purchases looking like new for as long as possible :thumb

Fitted MRA touring screen today with cymarc screen supports and buffeting cured :clap :bounce1 :D

Mudsling when it turns up :rolleyes:

Now..... Air blaster bike dryers..... :drool :D

Jon :beerjug:
 
I've just invested just shy of £18k so I'm hardly going to trash it and watch it rot in front of me :eek

Investment! Since when has a motorbike been an investment? Lets not kid ourselves here, depreciation is around 30% per year. All you need to do is rinse salt off.
 
Investment! Since when has a motorbike been an investment? Lets not kid ourselves here, depreciation is around 30% per year. All you need to do is rinse salt off.

Well I've invested a lot of my hard earned into a bike I enjoy riding. I've not "invested" to make money :rolleyes: I know it will only be worth £8k in four years time but I don't care about that. What I do care about is looking after things I have worked fuckin hard to buy :rob

I see you use yours off-road and I watched your videos and much respect as you are a far better rider than I for what you did :bow

But I do not just rinse salt off, I'm an amateur detailer so if I'm going to clean something it's going to be done well and I enjoy doing it ;)

Jon :beerjug:
 
Spot on

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Well I've invested a lot of my hard earned into a bike I enjoy riding. I've not "invested" to make money :rolleyes: I know it will only be worth £8k in four years time but I don't care about that. What I do care about is looking after things I have worked fuckin hard to buy :rob

I see you use yours off-road and I watched your videos and much respect as you are a far better rider than I for what you did :bow

But I do not just rinse salt off, I'm an amateur detailer so if I'm going to clean something it's going to be done well and I enjoy doing it ;)

Jon :beerjug:
 
Please, please don't stop cleaning and looking after them...when it's 8 years old and £6k I can look forward to buying a nice tidy bike:thumb2
 
Please, please don't stop cleaning and looking after them...when it's 8 years old and £6k I can look forward to buying a nice tidy bike:thumb2

no one who ever bought a bike off me has complained :D

I will give you first dibs in .... err...... 2019 :blast :D
 


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