09-03-2015, 07:43 AM
In a way, not so uncommon, but here I presents my tips.
After a ride, I mostly, or even a day after, clean the bike from the spurs it
gained during the trip. Some dust, mud or insects.
This takes less time, than let the dirt take over and then do a
very long cleaning session.
For this purpose I use different mediums to clean it, from water with some dishes
cleaner in it, to Pronto, a furniture polish, yes, or some other polish, over to chrome polish.
Simply everything can be involved , which I have at hand.
My maintenance routine, besides oil change, is more often oiling the chain, keep a
right amount of air in the wheels, have enough gasoline in the tank and that's it.
Off it goes. For kilometers and kilometers. The CB is very frugal...
Wisedrum
After a ride, I mostly, or even a day after, clean the bike from the spurs it
gained during the trip. Some dust, mud or insects.
This takes less time, than let the dirt take over and then do a
very long cleaning session.
For this purpose I use different mediums to clean it, from water with some dishes
cleaner in it, to Pronto, a furniture polish, yes, or some other polish, over to chrome polish.
Simply everything can be involved , which I have at hand.
My maintenance routine, besides oil change, is more often oiling the chain, keep a
right amount of air in the wheels, have enough gasoline in the tank and that's it.
Off it goes. For kilometers and kilometers. The CB is very frugal...
Wisedrum
