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Clean your Motorcycle – Part 1

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This short clip is taken from the '3x Bike Essentials' DVD available from DrivenandRidden.com.

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  1. Dont use cutting compound unless you want a good patch of very visable swirls

  2. Today I tried it and my grandfather said I didn’t need WD40 because it works with benzine and I tryed it and its true!

  3. I just wanna say, THANK YOU!!!
    Ur vid helpt me a lot! When it gets a little bit warmer (its freezing in belgium) i’ll start right away with all the tips u gave me on how to clean my bike :)

    THX THX THX!!!!

    Greetings!

  4. what should i use to get all the grease from the chain on my rear tire off with? Should i use break cleaner? THanks.

  5. “dont get it on you’re tyres, brake pads or controls, as you’ll probably brash ” i nearly pissed myself when i heard that :L

  6. My bike is only a couple of months old so there isn’t any built up dirt but i want to keep it good and clean. The parts i worry about cleaning are the engine and breaks. Is there a cleaner for these parts that i can use that wont cause dammage if i accidently get it on the wrong part of the bike?

  7. awesome…one of the most informative vid about bikes^_^.

  8. Great tips!

    I am a freak when it comes to cleaning my bikes and to see someone put together a series for the guys out there that think it’s cool to not worry about having a clean ride, is fantastic.

    Nice clear voice over and great close ups.

    Keep up the good work!

  9. This is a very VERY good video. I am very impressed. Thank you very much.

  10. ha you can get WD40 for any shop! :)

  11. Ace Videos, just what i was looking for

    I was wondering which autoglym products you use exactly?

    i already have a alloy polish

    im putting together a shopping list and so far can only remember water based and oil based degreasers, is there a particular wax or polish you recommend or any other product?

  12. I get it from the local motor factors EK Brakes. They supply garages etc rather than the general public, but will still sell over the counter to you.

    Kind regards

    Nick Hine

  13. Hi there.where can i find the wd40?how will i ask for it ?

  14. Hi there

    Yes they’re disposable latex gloves, we sell them on our online shop but you’ll be able to get them from most motor factors too. They stop oil getting engrained into your hands.

    Cheers

    Nick Hine

  15. what kind of gloves are you wearing in this? disposable?

  16. Thanks man, nice video’s, helped alot!

  17. Thank you soooo much for this video! Very thorough and professional.

  18. Thanks for sharing your cleaning tips. I’m glad you did not dirty your white washed wall, behind your motor-bike. How long does the WD-40 take, to dry thoroughly? Will the later washing cause rusting, where the WD-40 was?

  19. Hi there

    I use a rag and WD40 usually.

    Cheers

    Nick Hine

  20. What do you use to clean under the seats and around the battery area???? Its very dusty and dirty down there.

  21. You are a real pro.

    My bike got cleaned and is shining most of the time.

    Thanks.

  22. you’re a legend……. cool video and can you pop around to my house and clean my road bike and my mx bikes….cheers

  23. Great Video!

    Thanks for the tips!

  24. Excellent Thanks..

  25. excellent video Nick, that’s bike-cleaning-porn at it’s best =)

    Cheers


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