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baffa
21st March 2012, 09:06
Some idiot concrete cutter was cutting up some concrete a few metres from where my bike was parked this morning, making a hell of a racket.

Walk out to ride the bike to head to work and it's covered in concrete dust. What sort of retard doesnt clear the area and give people a heads up?
Fking idiot.

SMOKEU
21st March 2012, 09:16
Is the bike otherwise OK?

bogan
21st March 2012, 09:21
Is the bike otherwise OK?

Well the OP probly would have had some different phrasing if there was a concrete saw lodged in his tank.

I'd be giving it a damn good clean, and billing the contractors for your time, make sure to get it all out too, you don't want it turning to concrete again!

baffa
21st March 2012, 09:29
I only had time for a very quick wipedown with a spare rag before heading off to work. Hoping it doesnt cause any trouble with the chain or anything else for that matter. For once I'm hoping it rains so it gets washed off a little bit. If there is any lingering damage Ill be taking it out of his hide.

The Pastor
21st March 2012, 10:03
I only had time for a very quick wipedown with a spare rag before heading off to work. Hoping it doesnt cause any trouble with the chain or anything else for that matter. For once I'm hoping it rains so it gets washed off a little bit. If there is any lingering damage Ill be taking it out of his hide.

cement dust is corrosive, wash the bike down asap

unstuck
21st March 2012, 10:05
Should be fuck all dust if he was using the gear properly.Sounds like a bit of a window licker alright.:brick:

oneofsix
21st March 2012, 10:06
cement dust is corrosive, wash the bike down asap

+1. Don't wait for the rain, give it a good hose down trying not to rub until the cement dust has been washed off.

imdying
21st March 2012, 10:47
Take it to a groomer. Give him the bill. If he doesn't pay, take him to the Disputes Tribunal. If nothing else, it will waste a portion of his billable time, so maybe he will think twice in the future. Go find out from the dept of labour or environment, see if there is some obligation on him to mitigate contamination of the environment. If there is, and he mucks you about, dob the prick in.

willytheekid
21st March 2012, 12:02
:facepalm:

I had the exact same thing done next to my guzzi! (less than 2 feet away!)

Listen to the advice allready given!, wash the bike NOW!!..not tomorrow..don't even ride it home till you have THOROUGHLY!! cleaned the shocks etc!!
I tried to clean mine down at the time, and yet by the time I had got home the front fork seals had blown to pieces!, then the rear wheel bearing went a month later!(just the one on that side)...concrete dust and grease/oil = cutting compound!

So once again...DONT PISS AROUND, clean the bike thoughly!!!...hell I did, and even that didnt stop the bearings and forks etc blowing.

(My mechanic found concrete residue inside the fork leg dampers!...it gets everywhere!)

Get the concrete cutters name and details mate, if this happens to your ride, you CAN seek repair costs :yes: (same as a painter spraying in the area and coating yourt ride in overspray...they MUST take due care)

Tigadee
21st March 2012, 12:46
Shit! Couldn't they at least have covered your bike with a plastic sheet or something? Farkin' wankers!:no:

baffa
21st March 2012, 13:06
Thanks guys. Took the bike to a washworld type place on my lunch break, and gave it a high pressure spray, a quick scrub down, and another high pressure spray. I hope thats enough.

Funnily enough I work in commercial insurance, so I'm well versed in Liability cover. The bike is getting a service next week so I'll get George to give it a thorough once over.

Fast Eddie
21st March 2012, 13:10
poor blade :( all covered in cement dust :cold:

and mines getting all polished by a girl in undies :innocent:

G4L4XY
21st March 2012, 14:17
Thats fucked up...seriously there are some f'king retards out there

cheshirecat
21st March 2012, 14:45
As above clean with water pronto. Concrete dust burns - its acidic.

baffa
21st March 2012, 16:57
poor blade :( all covered in cement dust :cold:

and mines getting all polished by a girl in undies :innocent:

Shuddup you :laugh:

vifferman
21st March 2012, 21:09
As above clean with water pronto. Concrete dust burns - its acidic.
Ah... that would be alkaline - it's calcium carbonate. Still slightly corrosive though, and being such a fine pwder, it gets in everywhere.