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#1 Unread post by bubbyt »

Hi after 20 years I just restored a motorcycle
I had a bad accident when I was a teen but I'm back in the saddle and loving it .
I just posted my bike on the pics page under the honda site go check it out and let me know what you think.
Also I need some info on washing , just some simple in the yard care with a hose so on . :frusty:

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#2 Unread post by poppygene »

Welcome back! Nice bike you have there. Always liked the Nighthawks. :rocking:

What specifically did you want to ask about washing your bike?
Let me get this straight... it's one down and four up, right?

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#3 Unread post by bubbyt »

well since buying the bike I've done alot of research and I have all these mixed messages .
When I owned my bike years ago I just washed with a hose and some soap and warm water.
Can I still do this all the things I've looked at are don't wash with a high pressure wash , that I can understand .
But I should just be able to take a cloth soapy water and a hose no nosle and wash my bike or has things changed that much? :smoke:

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#4 Unread post by poppygene »

Sure! That's still the best way.
Of course, now there are better products available to help keep it looking good. For example, I use a car-wash detergent that doesn't strip wax, so after the final rinse I just chamois it dry and it looks freshly waxed. Honda makes an excellent spray cleaner/polish, too, for those little touch-ups like bug guts, road tar, etc. in between washes.
One of the handiest things I've found recently is a micro-fiber cloth that polishes beautifully without adding those dreaded swirl marks. I bought a couple of them the last time I ordered my favorite metal polish, Flitz (Google it).
Let me get this straight... it's one down and four up, right?

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#5 Unread post by bubbyt »

Thanks alot big dog
I really appreciate the input there is a product that I use on my vehicle that armour all makes you spray it on after the cleaning and it act as a wax , repells water and the shine is impecable .
Let me ask you another question if I may ?
When I took my bike out a couple of days ago , I started her up and she spit and sputtered and did some backfireing but once she warmed up she purred like a kitten. :shock:

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#6 Unread post by poppygene »

Most carbureted Japanese bikes are cold-natured. Probably nothing to worry about. Had the bike been sitting or stored for awhile?
Let me get this straight... it's one down and four up, right?

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#7 Unread post by bubbyt »

Yeah for about a month and a half
and I live in the maritimes canada and the weather goes from cold to freezing to mild all in one day , I should have been born in California where it's warm and the beach isn't icy for 7 months of the yr :censored:

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#8 Unread post by Keyoke »

bubbyt wrote:Yeah for about a month and a half
and I live in the maritimes canada and the weather goes from cold to freezing to mild all in one day , I should have been born in California where it's warm and the beach isn't icy for 7 months of the yr :censored:
Said it in another thread already, but :welcome: to the forums!!

and I know what you mean about changeable weather - was on holiday in the Scottish highlands a couple of weeks back - We had Snow, Hail, Sunshine and rain in the space of 2 hours!! was the strangest thing I have seen for a while!
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#9 Unread post by barmy_carmy »

Hi bubbyt, Just had a peek at your personal gallery and had a look at your lovely bike. Looks cool. :D Dave is the pilot of our FZX 750, theres a pic of it in my personal gallery. 8)
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#10 Unread post by muz »

hey bubbyt nice job on the restoration!

Those hawks are bulletproof man, you should get a lot of life out of that one. My CB900 has the same inline-4 engine, with the same H-shaped valve cover that is such a pain in the butt to polish!
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