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  • Anonymous

    #1

    totally dry

    I don't know if anyone has tried this or not, but I was washing my bike today and thought wouldn't it be great if there was a bike wash that used those blowers to dry your car on a bike, well looking around my garage I spotted the perfect thing. A leaf blower that never gets used. So after washing my beast, I took the blower and proceeded to blow dry my bike, worked great! now all I have to do wax and polish, mabey after a good nap


    Bye bye.
  • Anonymous

    #2
    intruigeing

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    • Anonymous

      #3
      my buddy and i, he rides a 2003 maruader 250, were thinking of going through one of those actual car washes. we laughed and chuckled for a bit. the only thing thats holding us back is that hot wax :S:S:S other than that do you guys think i could pull it off?

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      • Anonymous

        #4
        Originally posted by Tanner
        my buddy and i, he rides a 2003 maruader 250, were thinking of going through one of those actual car washes. we laughed and chuckled for a bit. the only thing thats holding us back is that hot wax :S:S:S other than that do you guys think i could pull it off?
        most of em i've seen use high water pressure to get the dirt off.

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        • Anonymous

          #5
          heh, I would strap the bike down on the conveyer belt but you'd still spend a lot of time looking for all the parts that get blown off the bike. :x

          Steve

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          • Guest

            #6
            I use compressed air to dry my bike. But make sure you have a dryer/water seperator on the airline. Works great, especially for the little nooks and crannys of the engine and wheels.

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