NVGR-Ron Admin


Age : 29 Joined : 28 Mar 2008 Posts : 95 Location : Reno, Nevada Bikes : 2007 GSX-R 600
| Subject: The Devil Is In The Details, tips and tricks for cleaning your bike the right way April 3rd 2008, 11:32 am | |
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 "If my wife lets me ride her as much as I ride my bike, I would be home right now." "A person who stands on a toilet, is high on pot." |
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SJ2477 Surpreme Member

Age : 39 Joined : 13 Apr 2008 Posts : 22 Location : Spanish Springs Bikes : Ninja 650R
| Subject: Re: The Devil Is In The Details, tips and tricks for cleaning your bike the right way April 19th 2008, 10:03 am | |
| | I wash my bike regularily. With every wash it gets a nice coat of polish right after it's dried. I like Meguiars and Race Glaze, both are in liquid form. Easy to apply and wipe right off. |
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NVGR-Ron Admin


Age : 29 Joined : 28 Mar 2008 Posts : 95 Location : Reno, Nevada Bikes : 2007 GSX-R 600
| Subject: Re: The Devil Is In The Details, tips and tricks for cleaning your bike the right way April 19th 2008, 10:17 am | |
| ya, the worst is swirl marks and scratchs. And I polish when ever I can. But because of the dust and dirt around here, its almost hard to keep it scratch free. I haven't yet found a product to repel the dirt and dusts long enough, especially my wheels. _________________
 "If my wife lets me ride her as much as I ride my bike, I would be home right now." "A person who stands on a toilet, is high on pot." |
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onemanclan Super Member


Joined : 21 Apr 2008 Posts : 12 Bikes : Buell XB12X
| Subject: Re: The Devil Is In The Details, tips and tricks for cleaning your bike the right way April 28th 2008, 12:05 am | |
| | My bike isn't a 'museum piece'...It accumulates a few scratches here and there as it is used for it's intended purpose. I like it to look nice, but I don't get upset when it has some battle scars! |
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