I would not reccomend using a pressure washer on your bike. Better to buy yourself a bucket and sponge and some quality car wash, (I use turtle wax can wash liquid) and then wash the bike by hand. I find this is a nice way to run your hands over the entire bike, that way you get to see and feel if anything is coming loose. It does happen, even to our Triumphs.

Then to get it dry after wards, fire up your leaf blower and blow the water off it. Dont blow direct on the wiring. You dont want to false water somewhere it shouldnt be.

Then when thats all finished, crack open a few brewskies, sit on the floor next to the bike and begin waxing/polishing. I have an old carpet runner that i lay down next to the bike. That way i can sit on the garage floor in some sort of comfort.

Arsenalfan


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