Motorcycle washing and water stains?
Do you have any tips on how to properly wash a motorcycle, and do you have any idea how to avoid water stains afterward? Because I don't feel like constantly drying it with a cloth to avoid stains.
Do you have any tips on how to properly wash a motorcycle, and do you have any idea how to avoid water stains afterward? Because I don't feel like constantly drying it with a cloth to avoid stains.
Hello, I've watched this video several times now, but I just don't understand why I only have to pay attention to the motorcycle, it just doesn't make sense. Image: Here you can see that I want to turn left on a priority road (the priority road sign isn't visible), but oncoming traffic wants to go…
Hey guys, I wanted to ask you if you know what kind of motorcycle this is, because I have no idea what brand it could be, etc. Thank you for your constructive answers!
Does anyone happen to know the seat height of the KSR TR 125 X as I haven't found it anywhere.
I'm currently at 900km but don't feel like bringing it at the moment.
Hi, in which gear would you suggest doing a wheelie on an original s50? I tried it in first and it worked reasonably well, but I've often heard that it's better in second, but personally I can't get it up at all no matter how much physical effort I put into it.
Where do you have the water stains, the paint or the chrome parts? How about a reasonable seal? Or simply work with softened water.
I have it on the paint you just have to go over with your finger then they are gone again but I don’t want to wipe dry
You’ll always have to wipe. Due, however, can largely prevent staining by sealing the paint. This doesn’t have to be the adventurously expensive carnauba wax for a few hundred euros. I have made very good experiences with Soft 99 Fusso Coat. I’ve been using this for years for all my vehicles, even for the rims. The processing is ready for start-up, the service life is phenomenal, and for around 30 euros it is also affordable. If you prefer to put in the paint beforehand, i.e. remove the stuck components of insects with a lubricant and lacquer knead, you will be rewarded with a glazed and deep-reflecting lacquer on which water can no longer be stopped.
That’s what I meant with softened water.
So I regulated it by simply taking tap water because we have a lime remover
Unfortunately, physics cannot be overwritten, only bypassing to a certain degree.
The problem is that the water evaporates so quickly the stop lime remains
Then you need to take softened water or clean an add to the faster dry water
So I just sprayed my last with insects remover and wiped off. After that was flashy clean without stains.
I rub the machine dry after washing.