August 6th, 2015, 12:50 PM | #1 |
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New to riding, how do I wash this thing?
Hey all, just bought my first bike, a 2010 Ninja. It runs fine, probably needs maintenance as it has around 11k miles, but I've looked at what I need to do on other threads and have a good general idea.
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August 6th, 2015, 12:54 PM | #2 |
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Welcome Khalil! Gunna be multiple options to wash the bike down. I just use a bucket and sponge to wash it, then just spray off with water hose.
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August 6th, 2015, 12:56 PM | #3 |
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Wash? What is this "Wash" you speak of?
I did mine a few times with a power washer on low pressure taking great care to not spray any electronics - course I was trying to clean off an inch coating of salt after riding at Bonneville. Other times by hand, grab a bucket, some auto soap, and a sponge.
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August 6th, 2015, 12:57 PM | #4 |
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Do I need to do anything special post-wash besides re-lubing the chain?
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August 6th, 2015, 12:57 PM | #5 |
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Welcome Kahlil!
While the bike is cool, spray it down with water like you would when washing your car. Don't dwell on spraying water on the instruments, air box, carbs, coils, electrical stuff. Wash the bike with soapy water (same stuff as you use on your car). Rinse by spraying with water. Towel it off. Go for a ride to evaporate the water that got into places you can't dry with a towel. No big deal, really... |
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August 6th, 2015, 01:05 PM | #6 |
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Thank you for asking this question because I was actually nervous about washing mine that I bought about a month ago! However I read in a thread on ninja250.org that you are not supposed to use even a water hose to rinse because it can get water past gaskets...is this a real concern or is it fine to just rinse it off with a hose quickly?
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I can't think of anything else, but someone smarter than me will have to answer. I use Gunk Engine Cleaner on the underside of the bike to clean all the garbage that has built up. My chain oiler puts out a lot of goo that cakes around the front sprocket so you might not have such an issue.
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August 6th, 2015, 01:12 PM | #8 |
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August 6th, 2015, 01:49 PM | #10 |
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Soap, water, leaf blower to dry.
It is a known fact that girls in bikinis wash bikes the best.
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August 6th, 2015, 01:51 PM | #11 |
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You could also wax it if you want your paint to hold up. Which iI assume you do :P
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August 6th, 2015, 01:53 PM | #12 |
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5 gallon bucket water/dish soap, sponge and garden hose. scrub and rinse. clean chain with diesel and relube with chain wax and done!
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August 6th, 2015, 01:54 PM | #13 |
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August 6th, 2015, 02:17 PM | #14 |
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someone forgot to tell her that.
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August 8th, 2015, 09:43 AM | #16 | |
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Any link that is protected by O-rings, like the chain links and the rear suspension mechanism, can resist splashes and sprays from rain and road puddles, but not much more than that. Kerosene and a brush are your friends for cleaning the chain and any area covered with oil, asphalt or wax. Due to the big flat surfaces, cars can be washed with pressure, but motorcycles have much intricate places and expossed parts. A bucket and a sponge or rack have been the traditional way to do it, followed by re-lubrication of chain and non-sealed things like cables and control levers and pedals.
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August 8th, 2015, 10:42 AM | #17 |
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Depends how OCD you are with detailing. I keep my vehicles near immaculate but when I get my bikes I do a normal wash, either two bucket or GDWM then they get polished and sealed/waxed.
From that point on I just waterless and rinseless them for upkeep. Optima No-Rinse (or whatever your preferred equivalent is) is your friend here. |
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August 8th, 2015, 10:50 AM | #18 |
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August 8th, 2015, 11:12 AM | #19 |
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After riding in rain, I usually wipe off the instruments, windscreen, bodywork, lights, and seat with a towel. I wash my bikes maybe once a year. Wheels get a bit grungy, but get cleaned during the wash.
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November 16th, 2015, 12:48 PM | #20 |
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Hello everyone. I am new to motorcycling and my bike is dirty and want to wash it. When I wash it do I need to degrease the chain too and reapply chain lube or just wash bike without having to clean and relubing chain? I know around every 300 miles you supposed to lube the chain, but I know I will wash my motorcycle much more often. I thank you.
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November 16th, 2015, 01:03 PM | #21 | |
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Then polish it with Lemon Pledge. Next time you only have to give it a good rinse with a garden hose and all the grunge will melt away!
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November 16th, 2015, 01:39 PM | #24 | |
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Question, how "dirty" is dirty? Normal minor road grime or "Look, a mud bog!" 300 miles really isn't that far, as you posted in your intro thread you did 100 miles in one day (whoo hoo! Congrats!) so unless you are being an off road hooligan, your chain should be okay for a light touch up on the lube each time you wash it. If the dirt isn't thick or heavy and you just want to keep it clean, a wet sponge and dry towel should be able to wipe off most of the dust and splatter you encounter out there.
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November 16th, 2015, 01:58 PM | #25 |
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It's now time to start the chain lube portion of this show!
Wash your bike however you end up doing it then go for a ride to shake out most of the water from your chain then spray with WD40 to displace any remaining water. If you're running an O ring sealed chain (and its 99% likely you are) that's all the chain lube you need if you do it every 300 or so miles. For the record; I ride year round up here on the wet coast, I have well over 500,000 km riding experience and typically get 30-50,000+ km life from a set of sprockets & chain. I do not ride like a granny I used to be STUPIDn20, later FASTn50, now I'm SLOWn60. Much too soon I'll be SENILEn65! ....some might say I've already accomplished that milestone!
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November 16th, 2015, 02:24 PM | #26 |
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I never wash mine with water, just clean with a cleaner/wax (then again my bike doesn't get too dirty because I only ride it in nice weather)
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December 4th, 2015, 12:05 PM | #27 |
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I actually found washing the bike isn't as bad as you think. So much smaller than a car so it only takes me about 10 minutes. I use 1 microfiber cloth and car wash soap and slowly spread it around the bike. After that I let it sit for a minute or two and then use a dry microfiber and it usually does the trick. I'd recommend going for a short ride after just to dry it even more.
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