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A few additions -- starting with the most critical one: if you have a center stand, put the bike on it before starting!
1. If you haven't done it yet, fill up all the electrical connectors with dielectric grease. This will keep wash/rinse water out of them (as well as driving rain, etc.). More here:
2. If your seat is leather (say you have a corbin saddle instead of the OEM seat), wrap it in a plastic trash bag (a huge one) and latch it back into place. This will keep you from soaking the leather with the same chemicals you wash the rest of the bike with.
3. Wash the swingarm and wheels by hand first to remove the oil/sludge/road grime. Everyone has their own tricks to making this easier work -- mine is to use Sludge Away, a chemical specifically intended for removing chain lube. Do not use steel wool nor scotchbrite pads (both will scratch the finish of the wheels over time, ruining them). Set whatever rags/sponges/tools you used to clean them aside afterwards, so you're not tempted to use it on the rest of the bike.
4. Now wash the rest of the bike like you would your car. Same basic treatment.
5. Afterwards, windex on a paper towel for the gauge faces, the mirrors, the windshield and the headlight casing. Wax as you would a car.
I figure:
If I keep it clean, I will notice if something is broken or not working right alot easier
People will take me seriously
Seriously ? Have you seen MY bike ? What's not to take seriously ? Yeah , I DO look at things to make sure stuff's working like it should . Wheels got the proper amount of air , chain's good & greasy , brakes are clean & work , moving parts move ..... . I'd much rather RIDE the damned thing than waste half the day polishing . It's THOSE guys I don't take seriously .....
I'd much rather RIDE the damned thing than waste half the day polishing.
Sing it brotha! If it's nice enough to wash, it's nice enough to ride, so why TF aren't they out there riding? Bike owners vs. bike riders.
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Just because they sound the same doesn't mean they are: there≠their≠they're; to≠too≠two; its≠it's; your≠you're; know≠no; brake≠break
after every 2-3 rides I jut do a quick 5-10 min clean usually with a duster cloth, warm water, micro fiber cloth, windex and water mix, and goo gone if needed for grime, then a meg-detailer wipe down to keep my wax luster...this is after I put about 4 coats of wax on it when I first bought it 5 weeks ago, and the guy I had bought it from had washed it up before I bought it...
put about 1100 miles on it since then when I can in between all the rain we been having lately, got caught in it a couple times though so had to wipe it down good then....
I think doing a quick clean after every couple rides makes it so I don't have to spend real time with a garden hose on it but once every 6-8 weeks.
I figure about at a 12-16 week timeframe will remove fairings and power wash it when it's naked-with the dielectric grease in my fittings as CP says
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