I am going to a funeral and need to wash my bike - please advize.
Posted: Tue Dec 16, 2014 9:37 am
I am a participant in a long distance rider email list, LDRider, and one of the list members posted about the death of his good friend who was killed in a motorcycle accident this last Saturday.
http://www.myfoxdfw.com/story/27635449/ ... n-way-to-d
As this is literally in my back yard, I sent the member an email expressing my condolences and asking him if there was anything I could do to help and he asked me to attend the funeral where there is going to be a group of riders in a procession from the funeral home to the church. I think this is to honor the fallen rider, Russ Neis, and I was told "the larger the rider turnout the better", so .... I am going.
The problem I have is that my bike is filthy as I have never washed her in 17k miles. This does not bother me at all, the only thing on my bike that ever gets polished is the seat with my backside, but I feel that it would be extraordinarily rude and lazy to just show up with my bike in this condition. I will clean the chain and wash the bike, but is there anything I should know? Is there anything to watch out for when washing a bike that is different from a car? Is it OK to just use standard automotive cleaning products?
Yes, this is a rather stupid question, one that I have never researched, and I would be grateful for any practical advice from this community.
Safe Travels,
Richard
http://www.myfoxdfw.com/story/27635449/ ... n-way-to-d
As this is literally in my back yard, I sent the member an email expressing my condolences and asking him if there was anything I could do to help and he asked me to attend the funeral where there is going to be a group of riders in a procession from the funeral home to the church. I think this is to honor the fallen rider, Russ Neis, and I was told "the larger the rider turnout the better", so .... I am going.
The problem I have is that my bike is filthy as I have never washed her in 17k miles. This does not bother me at all, the only thing on my bike that ever gets polished is the seat with my backside, but I feel that it would be extraordinarily rude and lazy to just show up with my bike in this condition. I will clean the chain and wash the bike, but is there anything I should know? Is there anything to watch out for when washing a bike that is different from a car? Is it OK to just use standard automotive cleaning products?
Yes, this is a rather stupid question, one that I have never researched, and I would be grateful for any practical advice from this community.
Safe Travels,
Richard