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  1. Re: Protecting my Bike 
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    Quote Originally Posted by Nooj
    [quote author=Jon_W link=1287819870/228#228 date=1296547024]The GS is a lost cause!!!
    I'll meet your challenge! I'll bet I can get it looking respectable again.
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    My Money's on Nooj! 8-)
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    Quote Originally Posted by Nooj
    [quote author=Jon_W link=1287819870/228#228 date=1296547024]The GS is a lost cause!!!
    I'll meet your challenge! I'll bet I can get it looking respectable again.
    [/quote]

    The question is how long it will last.... normally all of one week!
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    It should be a lot easier to keep clean once I've done my thing to it, just needs a regular hose down and some occasional attention with very mild cheap car shampoo.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Nooj
    It should be a lot easier to keep clean once I've done my thing to it, just needs a regular hose down and some occasional attention with very mild cheap car shampoo.

    Oh dear.... you haven't seen the state the GS gets in.... I had to dig out the dirt at the weekend with a screwdriver.

    I'm not sure what they put on the roads during winter, but half the soil from the nearby fields is a good contender!!!
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    Get it as dirty as you possibly can over the next few weeks, and I do mean hideously filthy so you can't even make out it's shape, then give it to me.

    I'll do it as a demo for the forum, make a day of it with a mini meet/BBQ kind of affair.
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    That sounds like a challenge

    Sadly I've given up on my chrome, it's got so rusty from all the salt I think it's beyond saving Will have to find new bits for the summer, and coat the current ones in ACF to use during the winter....
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  7. Re: Protecting my Bike 
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    Quote Originally Posted by Nooj
    Get it as dirty as you possibly can over the next few weeks, and I do mean hideously filthy so you can't even make out it's shape, then give it to me.

    I'll do it as a demo for the forum, make a day of it with a mini meet/BBQ kind of affair.
    8-)
    I would like to come to that [smiley=thumbsup.gif]
     
     

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    If there's not a better venue, then bring it round to my place in Newbury. I'll get some bacon butties or burgers on the go, tea and coffee etc.

    Will sort out a date later if there's interest.
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    I'm STILL looking to have my Daytona receive the Nooj treatment - but no water here either!!

    Can I join in another venue too?
     
     

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    If any of you can get to Newbury, only about half an hour's ride from Swindon, Marlborough, Hungerford etc. I can host you myself here.

    If anyone in the Amesbury or Salisbury end of the county want me to visit, that's fine by me, three bikes is all I need for a session.
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