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swiftb
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PostPosted: 19:27 - 11 Oct 2010    Post subject: Keeping a gleaming bike gleaming Reply with quote

I recently purchased a K7 GSX-R 750 which is pretty much immaculate and I really want to keep it that way. It doesnt look like its ever seen rain.
Its going to be going into hibernation in my garage probably sometime in the next few weeks until spring.
My garage does get quite damp though, its a shitty concrete sectional jobby detached from the house so its going to very cold, damp and wet in there.
At present my routine is wash the bike with car detergent, rinse with clean water, rub over with cloth to soak up the water. Then run the bike for 5mins or so to get rid of any remaining water. I then pull into the garage and go over the whole bike in every nook and crannie with an airgun attachement with my compressor. Once im happy its clean and dry I spray most of the plastics/frame etc with AutoGlym Instant show shine which is a light polish which you just buff on/off with the same cloth.
I then get a rag with a bit of clean oil on it and go over various bits like most of the alloy stuff, the calipers, the headers and fork legs etc.

Ive read about this acf50 stuff on here a few times, but as im not actually riding the bike is it really neccessary to use this? I was planning on just going over the bike with wd40 in a few weeks before I put it away for the winter and cleaning it off in spring - or should I fork out the extra and use the acf50??
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PostPosted: 19:32 - 11 Oct 2010    Post subject: Reply with quote

Why no 749 Crying or Very sad

If you're not riding WD40 should be fine apart from that polish and cover up with a breathable cover as well the usual storage stuff to do with the battery etc
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PostPosted: 19:41 - 11 Oct 2010    Post subject: Reply with quote

Its a bike ffs!! It's meant to be ridden. If it was meant to hibernate it would be a fkin hedgehog!
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PostPosted: 19:44 - 11 Oct 2010    Post subject: Reply with quote

rac3r wrote:
Why no 749 Crying or Very sad

If you're not riding WD40 should be fine apart from that polish and cover up with a breathable cover as well the usual storage stuff to do with the battery etc


I think il avoid the cover, just give the dust a blast off every now and then with the airgun. I covered my ZX6r one winter and was horrified when I took it off the find how fast eveything had started to fur up and rust, luckily most of it came off with a bit of tlc but the moisture had obvioulsy built up under there.
I was on the verge of a 749 then the worrier in me took over and I decided against it, I kept reading too many horror stories and the belt/valve clearance every 2yrs was a factor. Also the shite mirrors and the stiff clutch and stiff ride were other factors. Shame as I had found a minter of a 749s in red 2005 with fsh for £3.4k
Glad I got the k7 though, its 20kg lighter, with about an extra 40bhp and above all its Jap and reliable (well, hopefully!)
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PostPosted: 20:00 - 11 Oct 2010    Post subject: Reply with quote

I'd ease up on using polish and switch it for a wax. Polish will take a layer of paint off.
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PostPosted: 20:12 - 11 Oct 2010    Post subject: Reply with quote

pinkyfloyd wrote:
Its a bike ffs!! It's meant to be ridden. If it was meant to hibernate it would be a fkin hedgehog!


This.

Ride it through winter mate, give it an occasional wash and it'll be all good Thumbs Up
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PostPosted: 21:15 - 11 Oct 2010    Post subject: Reply with quote

Bloke wrote:
I'd ease up on using polish and switch it for a wax. Polish will take a layer of paint off.

Ye may give that a try, though its not really polish in the traditional sense, just an aerosol 'glossing' finish really.
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PostPosted: 21:18 - 11 Oct 2010    Post subject: Reply with quote

brooky wrote:
pinkyfloyd wrote:
Its a bike ffs!! It's meant to be ridden. If it was meant to hibernate it would be a fkin hedgehog!


This.

Ride it through winter mate, give it an occasional wash and it'll be all good Thumbs Up


Got no need to ride it through winter old chap, its purely a toy, not a means of transport.
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PostPosted: 21:28 - 11 Oct 2010    Post subject: Reply with quote

Unless you are Mr Muscle Craig then don't bother!

ACF50 is considered to be dodgy by some as it does nothing to neutralise the salt, Extreme3d years ago made a very long detailed arguement against it.

There are two alternatives.

FS365 spray, which I use, you spray it on salt is neutralised, it does however layer a thin layer of crud on the bike though, this crud acts as a protective film. If you ride in a harsh enough winter you can get this layer pretty thick like I managed on my old NTV.

There is also the grease solution, just simply cover everything bar the wheels and brake discs in cheap grease. Then use a degreaser to undo it in summer.

I prefer the FS365 route though £5 a bottle lasts about 1-3 months depending on usage and washes off.
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PostPosted: 21:43 - 11 Oct 2010    Post subject: Reply with quote

A motorcycle is not a toy its a form of transportation. Many people make this fundamental mistake and as a result thousands of bikes around the world are looking out of their garages wondering what rain actually is and have never experienced winter. Its a sad and depressing state of affairs that a bike is mistaken for an object of pleasure and only used when the conditions are just right.

May the god of motorcycles strike you down with his fury if you so much as let a speck of rain fall on his beloved creation!

Go forth my son and hide your machine away for the winter and the rain. Banish the fallen leaves to whenst they came and never let your toy see the snow and ice and feel happy in the knowladge that your bike will remain showroom pristene condition.

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PostPosted: 21:51 - 11 Oct 2010    Post subject: Reply with quote

Whatever you do don't ride your bike through winter if you want to keep it looking immaculate.

This picture was from my not even 2 year bike, that was ridden 365.

https://i17.photobucket.com/albums/b82/mondeokid/Image1.jpg

I do have another bike, that I only tax for 6 months a year. I Keep the bike on carpet in the garage also and I also keep it covered. What I do is once a month I go over the bike with a rag and wd40 all over it really (apart from brakes).

My main recommendation for keeping your bike looking mint, is to wash it after every ride and never let your bike see the elements. I've done that now for 3 years and it looks absolutely mint.
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PostPosted: 23:47 - 11 Oct 2010    Post subject: Reply with quote

Dod of vaseline dissolved in a pint of petrol and apply to vulnerable bits with a paintbrush, petrol evaporates leaving a thin film which will last and protect all winter.
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PostPosted: 06:36 - 12 Oct 2010    Post subject: Reply with quote

Need a nice exhaust to go with the shiny bike then i got a racefit for sale Wink
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PostPosted: 07:43 - 12 Oct 2010    Post subject: Reply with quote

How about insulating your garage?
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PostPosted: 08:08 - 12 Oct 2010    Post subject: Reply with quote

pinkyfloyd wrote:
Its a bike ffs!! It's meant to be ridden. If it was meant to hibernate it would be a fkin hedgehog!

I thought that, but there's no way I'm riding my shiny Tiger through snow and ice, I have a rat, so I mayaswell use that over winter and "hibernate" the shiny shiny.
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PostPosted: 14:45 - 12 Oct 2010    Post subject: Reply with quote

Best way of keeping it gleaming, is to put it in your lounge and don't let anyone touch it, ever...

Either that or hire a Polish worker to clean it and polish it after every single ride out.
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PostPosted: 15:09 - 12 Oct 2010    Post subject: Reply with quote

I have two shiny shiny bikes, so will be using the duc. Bigger engine gives out more heat Smile

So business as usual..ride-clean-ride Sad

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PostPosted: 16:22 - 12 Oct 2010    Post subject: Reply with quote

Clanger wrote:
Best way of keeping it gleaming, is to put it in your lounge and don't let anyone touch it, ever...

Either that or hire a Polish worker to clean it and polish it after every single ride out.



I like both of them ideas Thinking
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PostPosted: 16:48 - 12 Oct 2010    Post subject: Reply with quote

Once an engine attached to a train,
Was afraid of a few drops of rain.
It went into a tunnel
And then squeaked through it's funnel
And wouldn't come out again!

Henry from thomas the tank engine learned his lesson. You should too!
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PostPosted: 17:19 - 12 Oct 2010    Post subject: Reply with quote

J D wrote:
Need a nice exhaust to go with the shiny bike then i got a racefit for sale Wink

Actually an exhaust is one thing I can cross off my shopping list, the standard can is satisfyingly loud enough and I like the discreet look of it too. Cheers anyways.
I kind of had a feeling the way this thread would go, the 'I am holier than thou for I does ride through blizzards' crew where certain to show up. Cheers to those few with useful input tho Thumbs Up
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PostPosted: 17:48 - 12 Oct 2010    Post subject: Reply with quote

pinkyfloyd wrote:
Its a bike ffs!! It's meant to be ridden. If it was meant to hibernate it would be a fkin hedgehog!


I have 4 such hedgehogs all currently sound asleep in my nice warm garage till the spring.
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PostPosted: 18:40 - 12 Oct 2010    Post subject: Reply with quote

I used FS365 on the TZR last year when it was sat in my concrete garage. I'd use that over ACF50 because it's cheaper and you're not riding it.

With the ER, as I'm riding it through winter, I'm going to ACF50 the entire bike and then spray the bike periodically with FS365. The best of both worlds.
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PostPosted: 19:10 - 12 Oct 2010    Post subject: Reply with quote

ms51ves3 wrote:
I used FS365 on the TZR last year when it was sat in my concrete garage. I'd use that over ACF50 because it's cheaper and you're not riding it.

With the ER, as I'm riding it through winter, I'm going to ACF50 the entire bike and then spray the bike periodically with FS365. The best of both worlds.


Cool, I think il give some of that a try, just read up on it and it sounds what im after. Cheers. May try a bottle of this also, apparently it can be applied to discs/pads etc

https://beedspeed.com/product_info.php?cPath=75_128&products_id=5560 Question
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PostPosted: 19:15 - 12 Oct 2010    Post subject: Reply with quote

truslack wrote:
pinkyfloyd wrote:
Its a bike ffs!! It's meant to be ridden. If it was meant to hibernate it would be a fkin hedgehog!

I thought that, but there's no way I'm riding my shiny Tiger through snow and ice, I have a rat, so I mayaswell use that over winter and "hibernate" the shiny shiny.


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PostPosted: 19:19 - 12 Oct 2010    Post subject: Reply with quote

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