How do you clean your bike?

Discussion in 'General Scooter Discussion' started by tErr0, Dec 9, 2006.

  1. px166bajaj

    px166bajaj Active Member

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    Is that the water cooled engine? :w00t:
     
  2. laydeez_man172

    laydeez_man172 New Member

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    takin it to the next level INDEED that pic was old and posted on SWF ages ago so boy when minor invites me round his house and ask's me for a drink and i taste greese in the drink :beer: ill know its from that engine :w00t:



    But hey why not wash the engine while washing the dishes? :nerd:
     
  3. MiNoR cOnFuSiOn

    MiNoR cOnFuSiOn Administrator Staff Member

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    sink should be bleached and polished regularly anyway ;) (big dirty tools made it in the first place remember)
     
  4. spooner

    spooner New Member

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    i hope your not putting the degreaser on after you've wet your typh.

    spray it on dry then wait then wash off!
     
  5. laydeez_man172

    laydeez_man172 New Member

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    Thanks ill try that ;)
     
  6. chrom_atic

    chrom_atic New Member

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    no you wont because your m'z has used enough and i'll have it back now thanks

    but yeh spray it on and leave it to work in then wipe off
     
  7. laydeez_man172

    laydeez_man172 New Member

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    wold cillit bang or brake fluid be good to use on a transcase?
     
  8. Wiggy 06 UK

    Wiggy 06 UK New Member

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    i have learned the error of my ways i do it by hand now :confused:hock:
     
  9. Nitro-Rhys

    Nitro-Rhys Active Member

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    DONT USE A SPONGE!!!!!!!!!!!! lol seriously it will scratch the paintwork like hell if you get a stone in it. Invest in a quality mitt such as Meguiars Ultra Plush Lambswool Wash Mitt, less chance of scratching and gives a good clean :p
     
  10. Sr-Man

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    Snow! lol and sliding my bike on its side at 25mph gets rid of most mud.
     

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