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In between pausing for a few fags...... 1. Rinse bike thoroughly with cold water. 2. Spray whole bike (except brakes) with either Muc Off or Silkolene bike wash, whichever one I have at the time. 3. Scrub everything vigorously with a selection of muc off brushes. 4. Rinse bike thoroughly with cold water. 5. Use leather to dry everything I can get to. 6. WD40 all things that move - pegs, levers, ignition barrel and seat lock, electrics even get a quick blast. 7. Spray everything on view with FS365 Scottoiler spray. 8. Lube chain as per other thread. 9. Stand back and admire my handywork. And have a fag. Ade. |
I brought one of those polishing kits, with the different grades of mop, and grades of polishing soap. It brings all the stainless parts up to a mirror finish in no time. Can nacker up your drill thou. |
where ddi you get that from pleasae custard, sounds just what im after |
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Drat! I didn't know that. Still, I don't clean mine often enough for it to matter. Today I have just hosed off the muck I picked up on a little 50 mile bimble and sprayed moving parts with WD40. Gave it a bit of a shammy off but it is mainly dripping dry in the garage. Is that bad?? :o:o:o:puzzled::puzzled: I was thinking actually that some kind of industrial size hairdryer would be useful for the winter. :D |
Get your self a dehumidifier all the sheads do them for about £70 now and a green house heater and shove it under your bike that will keep it happy:sing: |
That's spooky. I was just looking at pictures of your bike and posted on your thread :alien What's a "shead". Is that a type or shorthand for something? I'll look into this, thanks. |
sheads you know in the garden full of crap :cool: B&Q, Wicks,Do it all |
Ah. Sheds. Got it. :lol: |
sheads. sheds:lol::lol::lol: |
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