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podman said:
He's done a fine job,i guess he is a fully fledged detailingworld.com member who masturbate over £5000 waxes and paint depth?
I love cleaning my bikes but please leave the 'detailed' title for the car boys..doesnt sit easy alongside the word 'motorcycle to me'
Nope James is just a wee bit anal about his bike being this clean, so I asked him to do mine. He is a landscape gardner by day. So not into the pansy stuff.I love cleaning my bikes but please leave the 'detailed' title for the car boys..doesnt sit easy alongside the word 'motorcycle to me'
As to "Cleaned vs Detailed" horses for courses I suppose.
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Fleegle said:
RemaL said:
Fleegle said:
RemaL said:
Fleegle said:
A bike without dirt is a bike not used
Or a bike used, but someone who likes to clean when they have the time My cleanest bike is the race bike. If it's clean, the scrutes think it's looked after and they look over it quickly and slap a sticker on it.
My next cleanest is in the house.
All the others are used (apart from the Laverda which will need a shovel to free it from all the dust)
Maybe you should spend less time in Indians, you fat and ride the bike instead of polishing it
My next cleanest is in the house.
All the others are used (apart from the Laverda which will need a shovel to free it from all the dust)
Maybe you should spend less time in Indians, you fat and ride the bike instead of polishing it
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