Cleaning a black bike
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I have my RKC for a month. For the first 3 weeks, I looked for jean marks on the gas tank after every ride and buffed them out, I was obsessed. Now in week 4, I'm over it. I will clean it off before every ride with a small Cal Duster, and get the smudges off the chrome, but the heavy detail work can wait until she looks dirty. It's more fun to ride than clean.
Gonna try Zaino in the spring.
Gonna try Zaino in the spring.
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Join Date: Sep 2009
Location: New Brunswick, C-eh-n-eh-d-eh
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I just learned about Lucas Slick Mist. good stuff. I will wash my bike first if I have time, gets the really gungy stuff off. Then a quick wax or the Lucas. Pledge even, I have it all LOL. I like it shiney, what can I say. BUT if its a choice of ride or wash, riding will win out for me. hope its ok to post in the touring models forum. My sporty is fun to tour on, what can I say.
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mine gets covered in **** if it sits overnight cuz I live aT THE BEACH.
f cleaning it wait till it gets pits and rust and change it out for the cheap take offs I got at the swap meet. I lean towards powdercoat and plastic parts over chrome sometimes there is no choice. my mirrors were new last december they have been covered in pits and deterioration. my original ones look like they came off of a barn find from the 50s. my bike is an 05 I am currently on my 3rd crashbar 2nd lightbar 3rd set of bag bars all the chrome around the *** end 3rd front bumper 3rd set of floorboards 4th set of mirrors 3rd pair of blinkers...
nothing left of the original patina on my forks bare aluminum all the coating is gone. when are they going to make a stainless steel bike? maybe tupperware and harley can hook up and come out with a "tupperglide" for us beach people.
If I were you I wouldn't worry too much.
no one will see the dirt when you are doing 80 miles an hour.
f cleaning it wait till it gets pits and rust and change it out for the cheap take offs I got at the swap meet. I lean towards powdercoat and plastic parts over chrome sometimes there is no choice. my mirrors were new last december they have been covered in pits and deterioration. my original ones look like they came off of a barn find from the 50s. my bike is an 05 I am currently on my 3rd crashbar 2nd lightbar 3rd set of bag bars all the chrome around the *** end 3rd front bumper 3rd set of floorboards 4th set of mirrors 3rd pair of blinkers...
nothing left of the original patina on my forks bare aluminum all the coating is gone. when are they going to make a stainless steel bike? maybe tupperware and harley can hook up and come out with a "tupperglide" for us beach people.
If I were you I wouldn't worry too much.
no one will see the dirt when you are doing 80 miles an hour.
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