I had a KTM 990 Adventure before, with wire wheels of course. Wire wheels look the biz, but boy are they fekkers to keep looking nice...yes I know they're supposed to be dirty blah blah,...
... but I like the Royal Navy approach of everything Ship shape and Bristol fashion and polished - then go to war!
[Hence I went for the GS and not the GSA - and frankly my arse needs a break after 200 miles anyway, so I don't need the obese tank

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Um, anyway, back on topic. Wheel cleaning - I personally would avoid muc-off, far too chemically agrrrressive . Better to do a regular wash down with car shampoo, then "polish" with FS365. Its actually really good on black plastics too, but the main point is it gets down the nipples and recesses, and prevents corrosion, as well as buffing up really nicely.
With FS365, don't spray (it wastes far too much) - I only spray on bits I can't reach - but (after initial wash to get rid of mud and grit) - paint it on, or use a cloth...A sash brush is good for getting in the nooks and crannies, soft cloth (microfibre is good) for main surface areas. works well on all sorts of surfaces.
I had one (yamaha) bike for 3 years, 35000 miles, three salty winters commuting - and it looked like it had come out of a show room - bolt heads still bright too. Bloke bought and wrote it off in a few months...my baby!!
ACF50 I'm less keen on (though I know it has its advocates) as you can't really use it as a cleaner to the same extent. Extremely good corrosion inhibitor, but is a dirt magnet too.