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Old 03-21-2007, 12:19 AM
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Leaf blower for me too. Already had one.
 
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Old 03-21-2007, 01:07 AM
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ORIGINAL: ChopperHammer666

I've had the cycle dry for three years and it works great! I bought it at the Javitts center bike show. Guy was doing a demo. $35. Has a rubber tip so you can get in every tight space.

Also never use a air compressor because of the oils and water in the tank and lines.

I was just about to advise the same thing. Geoseismic, have you ever claybarred your bike? You would be surprised at the amount of contaminates left on your bike after regular cleaning. Especially using an air compressor to dry with.

I have the Cycledry too. Works pretty well in tandem with an army of microfiber towels. I use it mostly to getwater out from around the motor and other hard to reach places.I would like to get the Air Force Dryer, but that may have to wait until summer.
 
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Old 03-21-2007, 01:34 AM
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Just got a Black Baron Dryer, the thing is neat, i'll be testing it out tomorrow after my 1000mile tuneup
cost me 210 with shipping, and came with a wall mounting bracket and attachments, comes with a soft nose on the hose (hehe)
 
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Old 03-21-2007, 05:17 AM
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ORIGINAL: brillowolf

ORIGINAL: ChopperHammer666

I've had the cycle dry for three years and it works great! I bought it at the Javitts center bike show. Guy was doing a demo. $35. Has a rubber tip so you can get in every tight space.

Also never use a air compressor because of the oils and water in the tank and lines.

I was just about to advise the same thing. Geoseismic, have you ever claybarred your bike? You would be surprised at the amount of contaminates left on your bike after regular cleaning. Especially using an air compressor to dry with.

I have the Cycledry too. Works pretty well in tandem with an army of microfiber towels. I use it mostly to getwater out from around the motor and other hard to reach places.I would like to get the Air Force Dryer, but that may have to wait until summer.
Here's another vote for clay barring. I'm addicted to the clay bar and then finishing off with a nice polymer coat like Rainex. Ahhhh... I could spend hours on my bike cleaning. Such a waste of good riding time.
 
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Old 03-21-2007, 05:27 AM
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i call my bike dryer sweety... and if shes lucky i take her for a ride and maybe something to eat after.[8D]she looks sexier in short shorts and a wife beater then any leaf blower.
 
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Old 03-21-2007, 10:55 AM
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I got a cordless leaf blower from home depot last for 48$ 120mph wind works great
 
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