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  1. #76
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    Must say. I used to use Liquid Dynamo. Thought the stuff was great as I used to strip bike and scrub before that. A mate gave me some MOTOMUCK to try. I have not used Dynamo since. It just brings out the plastics and casings so much better. I am a bit fanatical about a clean bike and to be able to do it with such ease is great.

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    pause, can I suggest you change your user name before you get spam'd to hell and back. No doubt there are web bots parsing this site looking for email addresses to harvest and then spam.

    Motomuck huh. Might have to give it a blast.

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    Quote Originally Posted by pause@xnet.co.nz View Post
    Must say. I used to use Liquid Dynamo. Thought the stuff was great as I used to strip bike and scrub before that. A mate gave me some MOTOMUCK to try. I have not used Dynamo since. It just brings out the plastics and casings so much better. I am a bit fanatical about a clean bike and to be able to do it with such ease is great.
    Well Guys and Girls, I started this thread some time back, with aim to ease everyones "pain" of spending hours after a ride to get the machine looking prestine again. Much discussion has been entered into re: dynamo, dishwashing liquid, washing powders etc.
    The best cleaner (in my mind anyway), is one that can be sprayed onto a dry, dusty, and muddy bike, left for 10 minutes or so, then hosed off with the garden hose at normal hose pressure. A light dry down after that with normal maintenace to follow (chain, air filter etc), then CRC or silicone spray to get the wet look shine happening, and the machine put into the shed till the next ride. That constitutes a good and effective cleaner. That cleaner is MOTOMUCK.
    To say that other detergents do the same, then add that some brushing or cloth washing is required in some places where the mud and crap has welded on, does not constitute a good cleaner. I could do that type of cleaning with "just plain old water in a bucket".
    That said however, I do take the veiw point of "each to their own" and do "whatever blows your hair back".
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    Well said! A good summary. Now I must go and dip my fingers in palmolive to soothe them.

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    Quote Originally Posted by baffler View Post
    Must say. I used to use Liquid Dynamo. Thought the stuff was great as I used to strip bike and scrub before that. A mate gave me some MOTOMUCK to try. I have not used Dynamo since. It just brings out the plastics and casings so much better. I am a bit fanatical about a clean bike and to be able to do it with such ease is great.
    Hey Pause would you be the same person that's on trade me selling the stuff?

    http://www.trademe.co.nz/Trade-Me-Mo...-155705247.htm


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    Quote Originally Posted by Assasin View Post
    Hey Pause would you be the same person that's on trade me selling the stuff?

    http://www.trademe.co.nz/Trade-Me-Mo...-155705247.htm

    Nicely spotted.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Assasin View Post
    Hey Pause would you be the same person that's on trade me selling the stuff?

    http://www.trademe.co.nz/Trade-Me-Mo...-155705247.htm

    Yeh Nicely spotted taki

    I'd like to know as well? You the TM guy? com'on fess up!!

    And do you know socialites who is also promoting the product on Here?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Reckless View Post
    Yeh Nicely spotted taki

    I'd like to know as well? You the TM guy? com'on fess up!!

    And do you know socialites who is also promoting the product on Here?
    It's just so blatantly obvious

    My friend gave me this everyone should try it, and you can get it off my trade me site.

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    Quote Originally Posted by oldskool View Post
    Well said! A good summary. Now I must go and dip my fingers in palmolive to soothe them.
    Hey oldschool whos this palmolive chic ??
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    Quote Originally Posted by laserracer View Post
    Hey oldschool whos this palmolive chic ??
    heya brutus hows it hangin, it's lost in the spinach!
    Last night I looked for the slippery dynamo to try but couldn't find any so used watered down handy andy, cleans deep down, get's out stains even faster! So now the bike is at the muffler shop getting the supertrapp mounted...couldn't have him working on a muddy grubby bike now could we.

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    its hangin fine last time i looked... well laying slightly to the right to be exact. Whats it doin in the spinach.. itll end up one big muscle like popeyes ,the slippery one is the best otherwise i get friction burns
    cant wait to hear it
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    Quote Originally Posted by laserracer View Post
    the slippery one is the best otherwise i get friction burns
    cant wait to hear it
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    Quote Originally Posted by Reckless View Post
    Yeh Nicely spotted taki

    I'd like to know as well? You the TM guy? com'on fess up!!

    And do you know socialites who is also promoting the product on Here?
    Hey Pause..do I know you???..are you the same guy I buy my MOTOMUCK from? If you are, Hello Mate, I need some more MOTOMUCK from you, could you contact me to arrange a pick up????

    To you guys that feel "its so blatantly obviouse", or that you have "spotted" something under handed, I say this, I started this thread as way to help my fellow bikers get their bikes clean easier, not to gain any advantage, personal or finacial, or otherwise for that matter. But as usual, and as it is the Kiwi Biker website way, the very clever and knower of all know-ings among us, rather than take the thread for what it was meant to be, will shoot it down and try and find something to prove it to be underhanded.

    I dont give a shit whether you use this product or not, the thread was started in good faith.
    Last edited by socialites; 27th November 2008 at 16:48. Reason: spelling

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    dont use anything but my waterblaster and once done chain lube 5min job and all good

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    Quote Originally Posted by cr125nz View Post
    dont use anything but my waterblaster and once done chain lube 5min job and all good

    i just use a brush and a hose, about a 2hour job if its muddy
    My choice is what I choose to do,
    And if I'm causing no harm, it shouldn't bother you.

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