A ride in a downpour through mud filled pot holes in Clovis, NM had been my dirtiest ride ever until we ride to Alaska. The lock on the rear trunk was so full of mud and grit that the key would barely turn. The top of my trailer had balls of mud the size of quarters all over it I am still finding dirt from the trip each time I wash it.
I clean her after most rydes and when traveling....leave clean clean her when I get there and when I get home....pps: embarassing I know..:roflblack:
I am with Ann on this one. On our way back we stopped early one day in BC and I found a coin operated car wash that also allowed you to run it and pay at the end.
After washing the Spyder and trailer off to the point of being able to see that it was white I went to pay. Only cost me $34.00 :yikes:
Like Ann I am still finding Alaska dirt :shocked:
I am with Ann on this one. On our way back we stopped early one day in BC and I found a coin operated car wash that also allowed you to run it and pay at the end.
After washing the Spyder and trailer off to the point of being able to see that it was white I went to pay. Only cost me $34.00 :yikes:
Like Ann I am still finding Alaska dirt :shocked:
Now I think back on how Roger cleaned his bike each night and I'm thinking maybe he wasn't so crazy after all. Each night we would get to our hotel and he would take 2 garbage cans from the room and put soapy water in one and clean water in the other.
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