Ditto, good advice
Ditto again.. many of the screens are tinted and using the wrong stuff will destroy it, I have used both above with excellant result, as with anything, test it first on a section least noticable, ie, away from the viewing region, perhaps as low as possible as one never assumes all screens are equal..
PLEXUS - a plastic clean, protectant and polish in one. Also anti-static.
No smears, no scratches. Developed for aviation.
Its good stuff, greet stuff, brilliant even, did I mention it works well? Smells nice even.
Comes in a spray can $10 from the chaps in Hamilton who make bike screens (can't remember their name dammit).
One can will last ages.
Don't use it on the blow-up doll through - you will slide off ..........
It will make her smell good though.
Again, thanks for the feedback guys.
I'll have a good look at it this weekend - need to go shopping. I need some good chain lube as well (any recommendations?) and am considering getting a rearend stand for the bike as well.
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Maxima Racing Chain Lube is astonishing. It doesn't fling and it doesn't attract dirt like some chain lubes do.
If a man is alone in the woods and there isn't a woke Hollywood around to call him racist, is he still white?
That must be the small can - the full-sized one (300ml?) is around $27.
Yes, it's good, but apparently not drastically better'n Pledge, which is about 20-25% of the price.
Don't use it on your seat either.
But DO use it on any of the plastics on your bike, on your visor, your helmet, paint, mirrors, headlights, etc etc. It's also good for scratched CDs and for DVDs that some pillock has rented, used as a frisbee/drinks coaster/dinner plate then returned to the video store, where the video store drone has chucked it back on the shelf without cleaning or polishing it.
... and that's what I think.
Or summat.
Or maybe not...
Dunno really....![]()
I've used a few, and of those I definitely DON'T recommend Shell Motorcycle Chain Lube (too sticky). Motul Chain Lube is pretty good - it's very tacky, and dries clear to a sort of a grease that gets... greasy... as it warms up. But I prefer Spectro Chain Wax, as although it doesn't seem to lube quite as well as the Motul, it goes much further, smells nicerand is less messy (the Motul tends to leave a hard-to-remove sticky mess if it does fling off at all). It's also clear like the Motul, which is important if you have a coloured finish on your chain. Those lubes that dry white look like crap, IMHO.
... and that's what I think.
Or summat.
Or maybe not...
Dunno really....![]()
Cheers for that - I've put that on my shopping list as well!
My chain is a normal matte black thing - and currently lubed with some of the dry white kind. And yeah, it doesn't look pretty - it would be ok if the whitish colour just disappeared when the chain needed another lube...
However, I've run out of bling so you'll have to wait for that...
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Check out Budget motorcycles in Waltham Rd for a rear stand, best price I found in CHCH for one. Bike-Lift brand - works well.
Just had a chat with the guys down at Street and Sport about various stuff and mentioned the windscreen. They had a polish lying around that fixed the stuff inside 2 mins - I was rather impressed. The stuff they used is called "Plum Crazy" from Malco Pro. Seemed like some good stuff to me!![]()
It is preferential to refrain from the utilisation of grandiose verbiage in the circumstance that your intellectualisation can be expressed using comparatively simplistic lexicological entities. (...such as the word fuck.)
Remember your humanity, and forget the rest. - Joseph Rotblat
As AllenB said give the guys at budget a try, they changed ownership a while back and are really a good bunch of folks. They have gone out of their way to sort me out a new helmet, being the difficult customer that I am with an odd shaped head.
Its not the destination that is important its the journey.
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