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| byke95 |
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 byke95 World Chat Champion

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 Posted: 19:22 - 13 Nov 2006 Post subject: A question for those who jet wash their bikes... |
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I'm aware some do not like this method, but I want to give my bike a good old clean under the fairing/in and around the engine in preparation for its full service. I figure the easiest way to get rid of the crud would be to take it to the jet wash.
So, for those that do jet wash: what are the do's and do not do's, bits to stay clear of, and the bits that like a good blast?
(and a bit of a newbie question: I want to give my rear shock a good blast: what's the best stuff to re-grease it with afterwards?)
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| Finglonga |
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 Finglonga World Chat Champion

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Chain, Carbs, Wheel bearings, Brakes and switchgear will siffer if blasted with jet wash. Any prolonged spraying on connectors will also cause problems.
If the Nozzle is one you can adjust keep it off the pencil jet or thet may take your paintwork off. Best keeping it on the wide fan.
Always have jetwashed my bikes, started from Motocross bikes and kept on doing it as its quicker. As long as you are sensible you wont have any problems.  ____________________ Andy Sez....
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| Walloper |
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Are you removing the fairings?
Best if you can.
Clean the heavy shit off the engine using a de greaser muck off or one of the others. Let it soak in. Then just rinse off with the jetwash. DO NOT BLAST INTO THE ENGINE like a madman.
Only bits to stay well clear of is un protected electrics, Seat, right in at the wheel bearings, edges of rubber seals.
I haven't noticed any worries washing the chain gentley with the nozzle back off a bit. You can get the jet right up it's kilt into the sproket too.
Do not point straight (right angles) at the panels.
I use the jetwash at my local gas station every day during winter. As long as you don't go mental with it it's better than leaving salt on it to devour the bike overnight.
Lube the chain as normal and skoot the lever hinges with some FS365 or summat. I use the same Profi dry lube as I use on the chain there. Dry the beast off with your girlfriends bath robe before locking up or putting a cover over. Good covers will breath the moisture away or so they say.
Jet washing is heaven. ____________________ W-ireless A-rtificial L-ifeform L-imited to O-bservation P-eacekeeping and E-fficient R-epair |
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| Finglonga |
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Its more fun with a jet wash though.  ____________________ Andy Sez....
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| Pete. |
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Jet-wash is a quick way to ruin a bike radiator by flattening all the fins, and washing the grease out of wheelbearings. A very soft spray is ok for rinsing off shampoo/degreaser, but you could do that with a hose-pipe fitting. ____________________ a.k.a 'Geri'
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 Dazbo666 World Chat Champion

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Think I'll be sticking with my Fuchs-Off and garden hose with HozeLok attachments. ____________________ 1st bike (Sept'06 - May'10) : 1991 GPZ500S / Current bike (since Nov 2009) : 2003 Suzuki Bandit 600N
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 stevo as b4 World Chat Champion
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Id use one to help blast the dirt off a complete engine etc, but obviosly you need to do this after you have spent some time with a decent de-greaser and brushes, to get into every little bit of the casings, and remove as much dirt as possible.
Otherwise i would only ever use a Jetwash for an off road MX/Trials bike, as it's a quick way to get the worst of the crap off your bike, and these bikes have very little electrics to get wet too! Also regular maintainece on these types of bikes involves partly stripping them down anyway, so it's not like your going to jet wash it, and leave the bike sitting around with an airfilter full of water etc.
Id not want to jetwash a decent condition modern road bike too much tho! In some ways you are better off with a steam cleaner, if the bike is that filthy, but these can do alot of damage used incorrectly, and can make stickers peel off, and take paint off etc. |
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 Z Derestricted Danger
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 Posted: 23:13 - 15 Nov 2006 Post subject: |
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If you do jet wash, careful on the inside of the fairing.
Jet washed my ninja and thought it was a load of mud inside the fairing - turned out to be a foam backing I'd just torn a chunk out of trying to jet it off
And as Geri says, be very careful around the radiator - it's very easy to bend the fins and a pig to straighten them again....
Z. ____________________ Never biked + 6 day DAS * perfect test first time = Unrestricted license!
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