what is the easy way?? I'm lazy but like my bike looking mint, sick of spending 45 mins doing it after Ive been in the rain, which is all the time in Auckland.
what is the easy way?? I'm lazy but like my bike looking mint, sick of spending 45 mins doing it after Ive been in the rain, which is all the time in Auckland.
pay someone else to do it
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Last edited by pyrocam; 26th September 2007 at 10:13. Reason: gareth_d aka R6_kid probably doesnt do it anymore
I only posted this because of the global economic crisis
There's no easy way. You either suck it up, or be a poof and don't ride when/where your bike can get dirty.
My bike's for riding. I do clean it sometimes, but it's kind of a waste of time when it'll just get dirty again. Using waxes and things that'll help keep the dirt off helps; I use wash'n'wax, and treat the plastic bits with Plexus (although Pledge is better).
... and that's what I think.
Or summat.
Or maybe not...
Dunno really....![]()
I use ACF-50 fantastic stuff. It is an anti-corrosion and water repellent lube that was designed for aircraft engines and protects for months. far better than any other WD40 type sprays.
I'm NOT Homophobic!! I am not afraid of my own house.
You don't need to polish your bike very often to keep it clean - I do mine every 1,500km or so. If I go really overboard I will put Vulcaniser on the black plastic bits and polish the wheels. I always use a soft toothbrush to remove any polish that gets stuck around the decals etc.
Whenever I come back from a ride, I give the bike a quick wash using boiling water and Armour All wash and wax. Afterwards, I dry it off with a chamois and it looks mint again.
cleaning one's bike is over rated
there is a mobile bike washer... i cant remember her name/company...
"World famous since ages ago"
Loopy...
I remembered!!!![]()
"World famous since ages ago"
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