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Motorcycle Cleaning 101 For All Of Us
After you've decided to own and ride your very own motorcycle, you'll learn that it takes some care to maintain the motorcycle at its best condition. This includes both mechanical maintenance and just keeping your bike looking nice. If you put some care into it, you'll enjoy it for a long time.
 
Although cleaning a car, truck, or SUV can be a pretty tedious job, washing your own motorcycle can be enjoyable. If you choose, you can have your family members help; you will get the job done more quickly and get to spend time with them. Having a well-washed motorcycle is one way to show pride in your bike, and the only way to do that is to clean and care for it regularly.
 
Minor cleaning, such as rinsing off mud and dust, should be done on a daily basis. More extensive removal of built-up grime should be undertaken regularly, because such buildups can damage the bike's finish and be much tougher to remove if they have had time to harden. A good cleaning regimen should take just a few minutes a day to keep your bike looking good.
 
When you buy a new or used motorcycle, be sure to get a copy of the owner's manual. The owner's manual contains important information such as how to properly clean the motorcycle and what cleaning products are recommended. The manufacturer's recommendations may not be the most affordable or effective, but they are a great place to start.
 
To care for your motorcycle, jot down things that will be useful such as cleaning products especially made for motorcycles. Some of these can be power sprayer for your hose, shampoo, metal polish, wax, tar removers, wiping clothes, sponges, brushes, glass cleaners. Also don't forget the non-metal parts of the motorcycles. Make sure you get cleaners for rubber, vinyl and leather parts.
 
While it may seem expensive, a bike, being smaller than a car, will require less, so that a single container goes a long way and you won't need to use as much. Cleaning is less of a chore and a lot more enjoyable if you keep your supplies organized in a handy container.
 
A motorcycle gleaming like it is just off the lot is a marvelous thing to behold. Everything looks pristine, the metal has that perfect glint, the tires are free of dirt and road debris, and the seat is practically begging for a ride. Despite the hard work of getting to this state, there is much pleasure in seeing these types of results.
 
When cleaning, make sure you lube the chains and any other areas that require lubrication. You should make sure fluid levels are in the correct range and inspect your bike for any minor issues. Daily cleaning will be made much easier by the use of a great wax or surface protector as minor dirt will wash away without any problem. It is really important to use wax to protect areas that have been buffed to remove rust.
 
As an avid motorcyclist for over 35 years riding all different types of motorcycles, dirt bikes, sport bikes, cruisers and touring bikes. My many miles of riding in all kinds of weather and conditions gives me extensive expertise in the field of motorcycles , motorcycle motorcycle clothing and accessories. If you would like to see more articles visit me at http://www.keyleather.com
 
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