Jet washed bike and now have electrical issues

Discussion in 'Supersport (1974-2007)' started by YellowDuc, Jun 10, 2013.

  1. OMG!!! you used a jet wash on a yellow SS your lucky it didn't fall apart

    TLC only otherwise you will be hung drawn and quartered for abusing your bike

    ;-)
     
  2. Hi Ducbird

    I know, I know, but this suff was horrible and all over the place, rear wheel, engine etc. had no choice. problem was i got too close with the damm thing.

    I think perhaps the Yellow version is what saved the day, had it been Red i may have been in real trouble.... don't shout me down i'm just having a laugh.

    Was one step away from washing my FZ1 N while i was at it but stopped as my tea was ready :wink:

    I WILL NEVER EVER GO NEAR IT AGAIN WITH A JET WASH - I HAVE LEARNED MY LESSON. Really greatful for all the help from this site as well, lot of good people out there :wink:
     
  3. Pressure washers in their own right are no problem - it's the misuse of them that causes all the aggro.

    Like throttles, the switch works both ways. You can have a pencil or shower spray and you can get close or not..........just stand further away and be patient. When the wide shower spray is about a metre from the bike it's no more vicious than your average rainy day. Not many people know that................

    Use a decent spray cleaner (Muc-off or similar) to loosen the grime and the oil, then wash it off gently, with the pressure washer. Hell, you can even get in there with a brush..........not rocket science.

    Pressure washers are not a magic solution - there is no such thing. Not many people know that............
     
  4. I hear you supervee - i use my pressure washer all the time on the car without issue. I even had degreaser, muc-off and all kinds on it for a good couple of minutes before i set about washing it off.

    However i have to admit that your right, i got too close and was impatient. so much so that i even managed to remove a section of my wheel rim tape. Had some left over for the original job so managed to do a nice repair on it.

    I am reall anoyed at myself because i should and do know better. Still i shall not forget my error in a hurry i can tell you.

    Cheers
     
  5. Glad to hear it you naughty person

    I use wd40 to get chain lube off wheels etc but spray on cloth first
    I used to just washed over with soapy water and sponge and rinse off using a watering can.
    Dizzy had her own soft towel to finish off too :-D

    Takes all day but beats doing the ironing/washing up
     
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