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    Wasing motorbikes....

    Well the serch has failed so i have started a thread. How to was a bike.


    Discuss.



    Thanks.

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    how to was a bike?

    english is failing

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    Wassup! Wasing is overrated.
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    You know, how to waste bikes, really waste them good

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hitcher View Post
    Wassup! Wasing is overrated.
    Did he just say wheatcup?

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    with a wasing machine!, duh!

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    *blink*

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    wassu talkn bout willis?
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    Wasing = racing with a bad accent maybe?

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    Lol, When I bought the gixxer I spent a week asking different people and shops about cleaning bikes... I bought 3 jerry cloths (was told they are best as sponges can absorb dirt then scratch fairings, so just keep rinsing the jerry cloths), Turtle extra suds wash, Meguiars Motorcycle wax, a proper wax pad, leather drying cloth and I also bout some green stuff that I can't remember what it's called... Was supposed to be good at getting off the road grease... But personally I love the Australian Engine De greaser you can get from Super Cheap Auto... Great for wheels/engine/stand and if I use it on the fairings I only spray it very sparingly where I need at, give it a soft rub and wash off immediately with water.
    Oh I also use a commercial standard product I use for the seat, handle bars, wheel hugger and controls... If you're interested let me know and I'll find out what it's called.

    All of the above bring the bike looking like new .. But then again I'm freakin fussy when it comes to my baby... Some times I'll spend 3 or so hours cleaning it

    Hope that helps
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