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CB_Phil
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Re: clean bikes

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This stuff is pricey but meant to be well worth it

http://uk.vulcavite.com/en/vulcanet
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Re: clean bikes

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From looking on this forum, I would speak to Chic

Seems to be a bit of an anorak about cleaning his bike :lol: :lol: :lol:

Loads of knowledge though

Hey Chric, maybe a workshop later in the year?

"How to clean your bike properly..and do your cct's at the same time" :thumbup:

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Re: clean bikes

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I don't do none of that cleanin', boy.

I rides 'em.

And breaks 'em.

And fixes 'em.

And rides 'em some more.

Mine's still covered in road salt.

(from last year!)
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Re: clean bikes

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Sorry oh mucky one :redface

What was I thinking of :eek2
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Re: clean bikes

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And benny never cleans his, he just paints over the dirt :lol:

Mine is clean though, and it never sees salt................but I just use cheap Halfords polish. I never knew about these Supper ££££ products but I am sure I could trade a CCT change for a full valet & mop polish at a workshop day :thumbup:
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Re: clean bikes

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Clean them? But that eats into riding them time!

Mine gets cleaned when before Beaulieu and the Burn Up. :lol:
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Re: clean bikes

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Might be tempted by a Topless Bike Wash, but it would have to have female staff.

Shallow and sexist I know, but at least self-aware, honest, non self-delusional and a sucker for a chammy bikini.

On occasion, literally.

In my dreams..... :lol:
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mark skett
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Re: clean bikes

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dont really see the point in cleaning it as mine used daily. cleaned it twice in 5 years and never cleaned my previous bikes.
rain does a good enough job.

BIKES ARE MADE FOR RIDING NOT FOR BEING STUCK IN A GARAGE FOR 10 MONTHS OF THE YEAR.

thats my view anyway
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Re: clean bikes

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hardly ever clean it and ride it all the time , in fact i ride so much i have some nasty sores on my ass .
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sounds like your being riden, not the bike mate :eek2
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:crazy: LOL
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just dab a little bit of autosol on it mate, that should do the trick...... :lol:
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Re: clean bikes

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is that autosol or anusol?
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lumpyv wrote:is that autosol or anusol?
either/eye-ther :lol:
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