Washing Instructions

Started by John Doud, February 20, 2006, 11:47:11 AM

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John Doud

I just washed a recently acquired bike and after I dried the bike, I took off the ignition cover and I was a little surprised to see rust, corrosion, oxidation, etc. to the ignition and the inside of the ignition cover. I have always removed the ignition covers on my bikes after washing them or getting them wet and then I spray the ignition with WD40 and let it air dry. I wondered how many other Penton owners actually remove their ignition covers after washing their bikes? It seems basic to me, but I am sure that other people may have forgotten this also.

For everyone to whom much is given, from him much will be required. Luke 12:48
For everyone to whom much is given, from him much will be required. Luke 12:48

fasmith

After every ride that water is involved and after every wash with a pressure washer.  

Freddie

idiotboy

I still do that even on my modern bikes.