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| GBUK101 |
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 GBUK101 Scooby Slapper

Joined: 26 Jun 2005 Karma :     
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 Posted: 21:16 - 16 Sep 2005 Post subject: Stupid question No2 Cleaning the bike after winter commuting |
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I will be using my bike over the coming winter to get to work and have read that it can be really bad on the bike to do so. Does the salt and crap really do your bike in? Also how often should you clean the bike during the winter period? Should it be every night or is this to much? I've also read that you need to grease up and oil up everything, is there a good guide (online or not) that can give a total novice like me an idea about where to grease and oil and where not to  |
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 eli_74 Nitrous Nuisance

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I'll be interested to read any adivce also ~ t'is my first winter riding and I don't want all my chrome rusting  ____________________ Well, I'm sure I'd feel much worse if I weren't under such heavy sedation.
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| craigs23 |
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 craigs23 Mr Muscle

Joined: 08 Jun 2005 Karma :    
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 Posted: 19:34 - 17 Sep 2005 Post subject: |
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Clean the bike as reguarly as possible - even if this is just a rinse down after a day's commuting (then give it a proper clean every weekend or so).
Salt is the main culprit to winter corrosion and is recommended that to get it off your bike as soon as possible. Hose down your bike with cold water (warm water accelerates the corrosion) at least once a day, or before washing the bike. (EDIT: do not add cold water to a hot bike, wait for it to cool down first) Autoglym Motorcycle Cleaner works wonders (soak before washing, it's water washable so should drain off), but make sure you keep it away from lubed areas.
Keeping your bike in tip-top working order is also a good way to go - WD40 all electrical areas, keep everything free and lubricated (chains, bearings, cables, etc), service the bike more reguarly (i.e. cleaning the chain/brakes/etc) as these would clog up with road crap due to the worse weather conditions.
My routine for keeping the bike in good condition during the winter months was quite intensive (obsessive), including a 40 minute clean each day if the weather was bad (even if it was going to rain/snow the following day) with a proper clean every 3rd day (or at the weekend).
The bike's got too much exposed alloy to keep clean during the winter, so it'll be going into hibernation. Time for a second bike me'thinks. |
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 craigs23 Mr Muscle

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 craigs23 Mr Muscle

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lol, I actually enjoy doing it  |
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 Marcg868 World Chat Champion
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No harm showing you have pride in your possesions is there. I enjoy giving the gf a bloody good seein too  ____________________ JACK, MISS YOU LOADS YOU LEGEND. |
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Wash with cold water before winter starts. Hot water is pointless, just melts the salt, allows it to run into cracks, cools down, salt re-crystalises and causes more damage in places you're less likely to spot.
Anyways, wash with cold water before winter starts... before salt gets on the road... then dielectric grease the entire under carriage of the bike, and any exposed metal likely to be at risk. Then don't worry about it over winter - can get away with not washing at all... once the gritters naff off again, wash the grease off with HOT water, lots of... underneath, bike should be in exact same condition as it was before u put the grease on. Doesn't need a stupidly thick layer either... Luberex or DowCorning DC4 is superb for the job. ____________________ FAB-Racing MiniMotoSidecars - Back with a vengeance - F1 Class 2011...
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Scottoil bike protect spray
https://www.robinsonsfoundry.co.uk/shop/images/large/FS365_1L.jpg
Cover anything you want in it. It neutralises salt and stops rusting. It also gets into the nooks and crannies and protects rubber seals etc from corrosion. It also makes cleaning the bike easier as the dirt comes off with it when you wash it! Swear by it! ____________________ RS125 > CBR6 > SV650S > ZX636R > GSX1300RZ Hayabusa > 06 RSVR Mille > SV1000S > Street Triple 765 RS |
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i also have some of that scottoiler spray, good stuff i think, not that i use it much... must start using it now i got brand new forks i guess  |
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Old Thread Alert!
The last post was made 20 years, 132 days ago. Instead of replying here, would creating a new thread be more useful? |
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