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Yamerhaw 02-16-2009 01:11 PM

How often do you clean/wash/detail your bike?
 
Just wondering, mine stays pretty much spotless and very shiny, even the wheels, usually unless its dark when i get home from riding, i wash and dry it, i figure i paid good hard earned money for it, might as well take care of it, i usually just ride it on the weekends, so sometime during the work week, its gonna probably be detailed, just about every week, i just enjoy doing it and like having a sharp looking bike

ZUKIMON 02-16-2009 01:48 PM

You do keep a clean looking ride! I keep mine semi clean. It's pretty dirty now, like I told you, as it has been sitting in two different basements this winter with no time to clean it. ...........I know, that's no excuse.........

fnfalman 02-16-2009 01:54 PM

I clean mine when something impairs functions.

Cutty72 02-16-2009 01:55 PM

Mine generally looks like it gets ridden every day, hard, often in the rain, on sometimes muddy roads.

Wash it once a month or so... maybe more now that I should have more free time with my new job.

DLIT 02-16-2009 02:01 PM

I wipe it down before every ride. I try to anyways. That includes the wheels too. Clean wheels are the final key to a clean bike. People roll around on clean ass bikes, but their wheels have 6 months of brake dust and crap on 'em and it kills me. Every chance I get, I tell/show buddies what I use to keep my bike clean.

I never wash with soap and water. Before I get into it, I gotta take pics of what I use and I'll post them up later...

Here's an example of what my old R6 looked like w/ 12,000+ miles on it.
http://i165.photobucket.com/albums/u...anBikey003.jpg
http://i165.photobucket.com/albums/u...anBikey002.jpg
http://i165.photobucket.com/albums/u...anBikey005.jpg

JoJoYZF 02-16-2009 02:12 PM

Since my bikes previous owner didnt seem to keep it all that clean, I dont worry about it as much. When I got it the wheels had spots on them that wont come off, the exhaust had spots on it and it had minor scratches. Once I get a new bike that can be kept looking clean a little easier, Im sure I will since I get OCD about it.

Cutty72 02-16-2009 02:26 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by JoJoYZF (Post 166021)
Since my bikes previous owner didnt seem to keep it all that clean, I dont worry about it as much. When I got it the wheels had spots on them that wont come off, the exhaust had spots on it and it had minor scratches. Once I get a new bike that can be kept looking clean a little easier, Im sure I will since I get OCD about it.

I thought I'd be the same way with my Buell... but I'd rather ride than clean, so it doesn't stay near as clean as I originally thought.

Mrs. Colleen 02-16-2009 02:29 PM

I do not clean it very often...usually when my husband tells me it is really dirty. :whistle:

I do usually wipe down the sides of the tank after every ride because dirt collects there...but I just wipe it with my hand and call it a day. :whistle:

If I had a new bike with perfect paint and all that I would probably keep it cleaner...but honestly I figure the less I wash it the less chance I have of a star coming loose. :lol:

Archren 02-16-2009 02:48 PM

I wash mine once in a blue moon. :whistle: I really should be better about it.. but I haven't ridden it as much as I could, and with the cold, I didn't have the motivation (until Friday afternoon) to wash it. It's pretty clean now, but I need something to make getting in those nooks and crannies a lot easier.

marko138 02-16-2009 02:55 PM

I'm with the mighty DLIT and Yamerhaw...I keep my shit proper. I paid good money for my rig and I want it to look good. I clean before and after every ride. Sometimes with Honda Polish...or when it's really dirty I'll get the soap and bucket out.


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