Re: pressure washing bike
Quote:
Originally Posted by Scotty
Nothing wrong with using a pressure washer on bikes...
http://i760.photobucket.com/albums/x...pse302dc1f.jpg
As stated previously, don't overdo it around wheel, steering head or suspension linkage bearings. It's fine for getting loads of crap off, but to get something
really clean you'll need to resort to bucket of water and cloth or sponge 8-)
So that’s you Scotty, blocking all the road drains causing the flooding. Lol ;) :D ;D
Seriously though, I have been using pressure washers for years with no issues. As already stated just distance jet from vital areas - common sense really. 8-)
Re: pressure washing bike
Quote:
Originally Posted by monday21
[quote author=Scotty link=1356895058/9#9 date=1357059226]Nothing wrong with using a pressure washer on bikes...
http://i760.photobucket.com/albums/x...pse302dc1f.jpg
As stated previously, don't overdo it around wheel, steering head or suspension linkage bearings. It's fine for getting loads of crap off, but to get something
really clean you'll need to resort to bucket of water and cloth or sponge 8-)
So that’s you Scotty, blocking all the road drains causing the flooding. Lol ;) :D ;D
Seriously though, I have been using pressure washers for years with no issues. As already stated just distance jet from vital areas - common sense really. 8-)
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+1
Re: pressure washing bike
Re: pressure washing bike
I use one all the time. As long as you are careful you shouldn't have any probs.
Don't spray near wheel hubs / radiator e.t.c. .......
Re: pressure washing bike
Ask nooj, he does it for a living ;D
Re: pressure washing bike
Thanks for your comments peeps ;D