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Water tanks
by zxr_al
Ok, i bought a trailer from a moto x racer, he had two huge water tanks for jet washing his bikes after racing. They take up far too much room for me so i have removed them and put them on ebay. They will easily hold enough water for me to use for a
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28/02/2007 09:41:05
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Washable helmet liners
by Slenver
degree wash. Cheek pads go through the dryer or they take ages to dry out. 'Skull cap' gets hung up. colinrsv wroteIn that case use a hot wash, 60 or 70.Ah, gotcha 100% Jawbone wroteI put it inside the helmet bag and do it on a 40 degree wash. Cheek pads
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06/09/2005 15:39:16
by Dirtybill
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White fly thing
by Tea and Medals
in the evening, spray with water with a little bit of washing up liquid in...doesn't take much, just enough to break the surface tension so that the little buggers get drenched good and proper. Either that or shit on them.. wont do fuck all for the white fly
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13/07/2005 21:58:41
by strag
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Warning, bung yur exhaust pipe!
by scorpion
When washing your bike cover up the end hole on the exhaust pipe!! My lad has a Kawasaki KX65 motorcross bike, we only got it 2nd hand at xmas. It has just started making this 'orrible noise.As it transpires its the main bearings going.The mechanic
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21/01/2003 20:36:36
by Ed
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Washing your bike...
by Scorchio
is such a labour, I basically end up washing the thing every 4-6 weeks so I was thinking that maybe paying someone to wash it would be much easier.My question is do people valet bikes ? and secondly has anyone got any idea how good they are ?P.S: I ride a
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02/06/2005 18:22:40
by Matt_Hornet
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Loads of bikes on the roads today
by ranter
Unfortunatly I wasn't one of them but on the way into work I must have seen about 20+ bikes.Lucky blighters I've seen one all day!! That was the bloke from our transport company that has just bought a Husky TE610SMS. I had to have a go up the road
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09/02/2003 17:08:42
by DSK
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girly question about cleaning clothes
by Lotty
I've got a very decorated top, beaded and sequins, the care label says don't dry clean and don't wash, just spot clean!its made of 100% polyester and white, anyone got any experience of this. Its looking a bit grubby and I need to do something
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19/10/2007 21:45:04
by TongPo
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Cleaning/washing winter gloves
by 100% Jawbone
, dry.Oi reckon machine washing'd do the waterproof liners no good at all. It's possible to wash bike kit? I don't know if I fancy that... Cheers. I'm gonna fill em up with shampoo then put em in the freezer.Belt and braces etc....
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21/11/2005 18:34:36
by 100% Jawbone
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Newlyweds
by Fallen Angel
definitely shut it,' replied the wife who rolled over and went to sleep.When she woke up, however, she was feeling a little randy herself and she nudged her husband and said, 'I think I did leave the washing machine door open after all. Would you like to do
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13/09/2002 11:10:01
by Fallen Angel
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I feel like a proper biker now!!
by Chunks
Just put my own tyre back on my front wheel usign nothing but a couple of 6" tyre levers and a bit of washing up liquid :smoke: So following on from the thread about 'knowing you own a motard when....' what is it you do to make you feel like a real
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19/03/2005 00:33:39
by irie
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