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Be careful not to spray the tyres too...
It will smoke off the engine and exhaust etc after first ride don't stress big plumes of white smoke, smoke it's normal..
I wash dry applied, do not move the wheels in case you get any on the discs one application is complete use brake cleaner on discs and tyres to wipe off over spray if u don't cover these first, I did mine on side stand to stop wheels moving and polluting the pads, take your time spray everything, but seat, brakes and tyres, grips and mirrors apply with cloth to wheels etc.
There is loads of how to's as said b4, also if you can do it in a garage with a bit of warmth, it will help penetration and flow etc.. you bike will look about ten years old by spring but will wash up to new again.. apparently, I'm still in my first application, but in a bandit and it's parked on the coast literally, so far so good  |
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As with any learner on a new bike, get a spare set of plastics for winter or the first year, that is when most bikes get dropped or crashed.
While ACF works, its extremely expensive, and fresh/used engine oil will be just as good preventing rust on the frame/bolts, save your cash for more important things. Washing the bike too often will also encourage rust, best to ride it soon after to dry off. Use plenty of oil on chain or get an oiler. Dont neglect brakes, a good clean out after winter will help. Also a fork seal cleaner/sealmate, use every 10k miles or so.
Put protective 3M vinyl on the forks and top clamp (key scratches). Stones will chip the paint and make it look shit. My CBR6 has a couple small squares of it which look perfect after 63k miles, surrounded by rotting shite - so do the whole thing.
Chinese CNC levers are suprisingly great and give better control (for me atleast). Sell the originals on ebay for a decent premium.
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| kramdra wrote: | As with any learner on a new bike, get a spare set of plastics for winter or the first year, that is when most bikes get dropped or crashed. |
Did you really just write that? My brain's having trouble processing it.
| kramdra wrote: | While ACF works, its extremely expensive |
It's the cost of a tank of fuel for a spray can, or £33 for 950ml that will do multiple bikes for multiple years. It's a lot cheaper than the parts that it's protecting.
| kramdra wrote: | fresh/used engine oil will be just as good preventing rust on the frame/bolts |
It'll help, but "just as good"? Show your working. ____________________ Biking is 1/20th as dangerous as horse riding.
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i applied acf this weekend just gone. washed the bike down and let it dry then just went mental with the acf can, no rag needed, being careful around the brakes.
must have used half the can + for 1 application going over the entire bike made a good ol mess but a couple days later its dried up and will hopefully last the winter coming.
for the £15 delivered i paid i'm hoping it pay off
fwiw i used to use old engine oil to coat the underside/inner arches of my old car to prevent winter corrosion. worked a treat and came free when changing the oil works well if built up in a few layers |
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I absolutely mullered my chain and sprockets and the cat pipe on my brand new R1 from salt on the roads in 2014. Gutted about that still, cost near £400 to get it all back to normal  |
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Another plus for ACF50.
The usual bastard pigeon crapped on my bike during the day, leaving a brown splat on the chrome mudguard. I went off to collect things for the family, as I parked up I noticed that the bird crap just peeled off! ____________________ GP-100 -> CB250RS -> CBX550F2 (pause) KR1S -> RD350YPVS -> ZX6-R (pause) CD200 ->Mash 400 -> T100 (current) & (R1100RT scrapped pile o' shite) (CB250 Nighthawk - SORN in shed) Meteor 350 (current) |
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| wednesday wrote: | Still, I'd rather have the bike I want but scratched than be riding round on something I don't want, so its all good. |
Feisty!
Fair point, you can't take it with you.
Unless you build a pyramid and a golden sarcophagus, I suppose.  ____________________ Biking is 1/20th as dangerous as horse riding.
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Old Thread Alert!
The last post was made 10 years, 116 days ago. Instead of replying here, would creating a new thread be more useful? |
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