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I have always wanted to take mine to a high pressure wash bay like that, but I was told by my dealer and another dealer under no circumstances ever, ever use high presuures spray around the vents and openings in the motor area. They said there was just too much danger of getting water or at least moisture into the computers and wiring that could cause failure of some of these components. As a result I have always hand wahed and at the most just used a garden hose with no nozzle and rinse water off in that manner. Usually I jsut use a cleaner/detailer spray unless it is really muddy and gritty. If you have been doing this type of washing on your beautiful bike and have had no problems......I'm thinking maybe just maybe I have been too cautious. You da man Randy!!!!!!:thumbup::thumbup:hyea:
Question: Are any special precautions needed around decals and custom vinyl graphics? :shocked:
I am not doubting your word but, my HD and Spyder dealer said the same thing as Spyderjockey,s dealer. They said there might be an area that you might not be able to clean with the pressure washer and the salt and salt dust that is left on it is hard on the metal parts. I don't know, maybe this is my excuse not to ride if there is a lot of salt or snow on the ground. I have heated clothing and use it when I ride in the fall and winter but when there is salt on the road it stays in doors.
I am not doubting your word but, my HD and Spyder dealer said the same thing as Spyderjockey,s dealer. They said there might be an area that you might not be able to clean with the pressure washer and the salt and salt dust that is left on it is hard on the metal parts. I don't know, maybe this is my excuse not to ride if there is a lot of salt or snow on the ground. I have heated clothing and use it when I ride in the fall and winter but when there is salt on the road it stays in doors.
:agree: Have to add that the spYder and other vehicles throw the salt particles and sand at highway speeds and can/will chip & scratch the windshield & paint. plus rust. Look at our cars/trucks around here.
If that were true it seems like we bought something that shouldn't be ridden in the rain, I think some dealers don't think before they say no.I have always wanted to take mine to a high pressure wash bay like that, but I was told by my dealer and another dealer under no circumstances ever, ever use high presuures spray around the vents and openings in the motor area. They said there was just too much danger of getting water or at least moisture into the computers and wiring that could cause failure of some of these components. As a result I have always hand wahed and at the most just used a garden hose with no nozzle and rinse water off in that manner. Usually I jsut use a cleaner/detailer spray unless it is really muddy and gritty. If you have been doing this type of washing on your beautiful bike and have had no problems......I'm thinking maybe just maybe I have been too cautious. You da man Randy!!!!!!:thumbup::thumbup:hyea: