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Started by Kiwifruit, Sunday, 22 July 2018, 04:25 PM

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grog

Mate comes from Wanaka, wouldnt want to miss out the middle (a).

Sweaty

Quote from: GEORGE on Thursday, 06 September  2018, 12:55 AM
Kiwifruit avoid washing the bike with pressurized water
and remember that the air gun remove the most of the water.. a small amount pushes it into the switches and contacts or into tiny gaps damaging the bearings for example.

Good advise from George there KF.
I don't like the idea of high pressure water or air either. I use my the garden blower/vac to get rid of the bulk water lying around the engine etc, which works well & is not high pressured at all, but that's it.


Kiwifruit

Thanks guys. I am mindful of using the waterblaster and the airgun. Always careful not to force water into bearings, chain etc.
Might try the garden blower. I know they are excellent for getting bonfires going, but usually an old tyre filled with diesel does the trick !!
What climate change ???:facepalm:
Another great day on the right side of the grass.😎

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