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Davel said:I've only washed the blade with one once and I think they're garbage. You have to get so close with them to shift the dirt that you risk peeling the stickers off (I did) and even then the bugger isn't clean. Bucket, sponge, rinse off with a hose... much quicker, won't do any damage (you'll be really pushed to degrease a wheel bearing with a hose), job done.
They can be very useful provided you're careful.
The only good thing a pressure washer is good for is cleaning the drive unless you're into off-roading I imagine.
>> Edited by dern on Monday 30th January 17:30
Am I right in guessing that if you just wash it with a bucket and hot soapy water the electrics won't be affected - they are all waterproof I'm guessing.
I havn't cleaned my bike properly yet, its just has a quick hose down to get some surface muck off. Really needs to be washed this weekend, then time for a very long run
I havn't cleaned my bike properly yet, its just has a quick hose down to get some surface muck off. Really needs to be washed this weekend, then time for a very long run

rsvmilly said:I always spray the hose all over the instruments and it's never done any harm but then it's not italian
I always rinse the bike from the front to the back, so the hose never sprays into the cockpit or up the exhaust.
Not getting water into the exhaust is a good plan. Normally there's a drain hole but I guess it can get blocked.
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