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05-12-22, 10:44 PM | #1 |
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Winter prep
Going to have to steel myself, get out in the cold, and give the bike a quick wash down and coat it in ACF-50 ready for the winter. Fortunately it won't need much of a wash as the lovely folks at DC Motorcycles in Newtown washed and polished it for me when they sorted out the front header. Need to get that ACF-50 on asap though, as the weather looks like is starting to close in a bit now.
Maybe do an oil change as well while I'm at it as it's only a few hundred miles off being due now at 105,000m. |
06-12-22, 09:04 AM | #2 |
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Re: Winter prep
Same here, although we've been quite lucky in Cheshire as the roads still weren't salted / gritted last week when I had my most recent ride. Sometimes the roads around Macclesfield get gritted at the start of November.
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06-12-22, 03:19 PM | #3 |
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Re: Winter prep
There's some talk of gritting/salting the roads tonight around here.
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06-12-22, 03:48 PM | #4 |
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Just been to the supermarket and the roads have been done round here! Speak of the devil ...
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06-12-22, 04:24 PM | #5 |
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Re: Winter prep
Even with ACF-50 on the bike, if I've ridden it on salted roads I give it a quick sluice down with cold water when I get home.
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06-12-22, 07:16 PM | #6 |
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Re: Winter prep
As mentioned in another thread, on my old GT380 I just used to let the muck and salt from rides accumulate on the layer of ACF until the spring wash-off. That worked perfectly even though the bike looked horrible by the end of winter, I hated seeing it like that.
But yes, the AllYearBiker people recommend a rinse off with a low-pressure hose after mucky rides. |
06-12-22, 07:35 PM | #7 |
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Re: Winter prep
Buckets of cold water and a brush where necessary for me.
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Re: Winter prep
The required response was forthcoming there!
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