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    Quote Originally Posted by socialites View Post
    One word....MOTOMUCK
    where can you get this product? I can't find it in Google?
    Quote Originally Posted by Timmay View Post
    goes like a whore on P

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    Quote Originally Posted by takitimu View Post
    Wound you up good eh
    um yes.... bastard

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    I wash mine and then blow dry it with a leaf blower. Sounds weird but saves leaving water sitting on bike.

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    pro clean is a good product

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    x2 for Pro Clean - I've got about half a Motomuck left over, Its ok but not as good on the Kimmy's clay.... took a couple of goes to get both bikes up to my standard - maybe its too high?

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    Quote Originally Posted by UberRhys View Post
    where can you get this product? I can't find it in Google?
    It can be bought at any reputable bike shop, or contact me and I will point you in the right direction.

    Life is about having fun.

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    I get into the theme of a dirt-bike and leave the dirt on, excellent protector from the sun and over excited mates flicking all sorts of crap up. 19 year old bike and no rust - stick to what works - despite the news media of late Pigs no what mud protection is all about

    Over care can lead to De-care - water has an acid PH value - loves to pit bearing and get into all sorts of nooks and grannies - save yourself a lot of work and money and keep the dirt on

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    Quote Originally Posted by krasher View Post
    Any tips?
    They seem to get quite dirty
    Then, they seem to rust.

    At the moment it goes like this:

    Clean with hose and brush....
    ....then, 2hrs later...spray on crc to stop stuff rusting as the water won't dry cos its now freezing cold and dark.

    Any better ideas or have I got it sussed? Water blasting wasn't much faster. Did that last week.

    Chain doesn't really clean with hose and brush though. Need a water blaster for that perhaps. Any better ideas?
    if u run your bike after it tends to dry the water off the engine then crc seems to work with my kxf but u will get a bit of rust if always riding in sandy areas comes with the territory unless u want to pull it apart after every ride
    if everything seems to be going well you obviously dont know whats going on

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