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As I will be using the bike during the winter months I would like to keep it well protected. I keep my car clean so keeping the bike clean will not be a chore. I got a free bottle of Scottoiler FS 365 from HG when I was buying my gear but have read some of the comments and most people (although the FS 365 is supposed to be good) prefer ACF-50. My question is where to buy (Glasgow/Central area) the ACF-50 and how and when to apply it? I will use the Scottoiler FS 365 until I find some of the ACF-50.
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FS365 is good too it's just different. It washes (and rains) off so therefore you have to apply it regularly (water-based). It can be done, it kept my Harley perfectly fine during winter. You are saying you want to keep your bike clean. With ACF-50 you can't. You apply it (it's oil-based) and dirt etc starts sticking to it, you're meant to leave it on there/like that all winter, only topping up maybe. So if you like cleaning your bike once a week the FS365 is a good product to use.
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i used acf-50 last year and really liked it, but me and my dad are giving the fs365 a shot this year,
you can buy acf-50 at HG |
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yeah i went and got a free bottle 2day lol.
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Cheers for the info guys, I think the Scottoiler FS 365 will be more suited for my wash routine. At the end of the day some protection is better than none - even better when it's FREE!
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I clean after riding and use FS365, but I can't imagine keeping that up on a daily basis. With FS365 you can't just put the bike away dirty (and hence salty) and leave it like that for a week, especially a Suzuki it will suffer fast.
My first winter with the SV I used WD40, which is what I used to use on a Honda years ago so I thought it would be fine. Turns out it was just 'cos the Honda was quite corrosion resisitant and the WD40 wasn't doing a lot. With WD40 on the SV it needed replacement forks, yokes and engine cover under warranty due to corrosion after it's first winter. Now I use FS365 and it survived it's second winter much better, and now is into it's third. If you are riding every day, unless you wash it a few times a week and re-apply the FS365, you'd be better off with ACF50. You can wash clean and re-apply that too if you wanted to, but you'd get away with only doing it once a fortnight. |
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sounds roughly the right time?
yours was the curvy? mine has my new lower fairings ![]() have to say wish they kept the engine black, would have made mine look more stealthy. p.s i liked your back wheel. (now its time for your input on my bike) |
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