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Hi Mr Dave ... attempted to message you but your Message Box is full. Per Mr Ferret ... "He needs to delete his messages from trash. Just post a thread and tell him his box is full and he needs to delete messages, sent messages and trash to clear everything out". Wanted to see if you want to be part of a San Diego CB1100 rider group (eg, share contact info with other forum members from San Diego). Regards.
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(01-09-2021, 06:19 AM)bflint_imp Wrote: Hi Mr Dave ... attempted to message you but your Message Box is full. Per Mr Ferret ... "He needs to delete his messages from trash. Just post a thread and tell him his box is full and he needs to delete messages, sent messages and trash to clear everything out". Wanted to see if you want to be part of a San Diego CB1100 rider group (eg, share contact info with other forum members from San Diego). Regards.
Hello bflint. Sure. I just cleared my inbox out now.
Hi All. Since we're on the topic of how we clean our bikes, I had to ask this question: Do you wax your bike? If you do, what brand of wax do you use? I use Zaino. A friend of mine who is into show cars told me about this brand of wax (it's not really a wax, but I don't know what to call it). It is not available over the counter, and must be ordered direct from the vendor. I use it on my motorcycles painted surfaces, and also on the plastic fairings of my sportbike; I really like the results.
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(01-09-2021, 06:25 AM)Dave_imp Wrote: (01-09-2021, 06:19 AM)bflint_imp Wrote: Hi Mr Dave ... attempted to message you but your Message Box is full. Per Mr Ferret ... "He needs to delete his messages from trash. Just post a thread and tell him his box is full and he needs to delete messages, sent messages and trash to clear everything out". Wanted to see if you want to be part of a San Diego CB1100 rider group (eg, share contact info with other forum members from San Diego). Regards.
Hello bflint. Sure. I just cleared my inbox out now.
Hi All. Since we're on the topic of how we clean our bikes, I had to ask this question: Do you wax your bike? If you do, what brand of wax do you use? I use Zaino. A friend of mine who is into show cars told me about this brand of wax (it's not really a wax, but I don't know what to call it). It is not available over the counter, and must be ordered direct from the vendor. I use it on my motorcycles painted surfaces, and also on the plastic fairings of my sportbike; I really like the results. I switched to MEGUIAR'S spray wax about 4 years ago on all my vehicles. Buy from , from O'Reilly Auto Parts, either Detailer or Gold depending on which is available. First bought to clean gas tank before putting on the 3M protective film ... per install instructions could not use paste wax. I switched permanently its so easy to use.
(01-09-2021, 06:25 AM)Dave_imp Wrote: (01-09-2021, 06:19 AM)bflint_imp Wrote: Hi Mr Dave ... attempted to message you but your Message Box is full. Per Mr Ferret ... "He needs to delete his messages from trash. Just post a thread and tell him his box is full and he needs to delete messages, sent messages and trash to clear everything out". Wanted to see if you want to be part of a San Diego CB1100 rider group (eg, share contact info with other forum members from San Diego). Regards.
Hello bflint. Sure. I just cleared my inbox out now.
Hi All. Since we're on the topic of how we clean our bikes, I had to ask this question: Do you wax your bike? If you do, what brand of wax do you use? I use Zaino. A friend of mine who is into show cars told me about this brand of wax (it's not really a wax, but I don't know what to call it). It is not available over the counter, and must be ordered direct from the vendor. I use it on my motorcycles painted surfaces, and also on the plastic fairings of my sportbike; I really like the results. Hey Dave, I can still not send you message because you have more clean-up to do. FYI, if you deleted messages from you inbox or sent box it puts them in your trash/deleted box so you have to delete them from your trash/deleted box also.
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(01-10-2021, 06:20 AM)bflint_imp Wrote: (01-09-2021, 06:25 AM)Dave_imp Wrote: (01-09-2021, 06:19 AM)bflint_imp Wrote: Hi Mr Dave ... attempted to message you but your Message Box is full. Per Mr Ferret ... "He needs to delete his messages from trash. Just post a thread and tell him his box is full and he needs to delete messages, sent messages and trash to clear everything out". Wanted to see if you want to be part of a San Diego CB1100 rider group (eg, share contact info with other forum members from San Diego). Regards.
Hello bflint. Sure. I just cleared my inbox out now.
Hi All. Since we're on the topic of how we clean our bikes, I had to ask this question: Do you wax your bike? If you do, what brand of wax do you use? I use Zaino. A friend of mine who is into show cars told me about this brand of wax (it's not really a wax, but I don't know what to call it). It is not available over the counter, and must be ordered direct from the vendor. I use it on my motorcycles painted surfaces, and also on the plastic fairings of my sportbike; I really like the results. I switched to MEGUIAR'S spray wax about 4 years ago on all my vehicles. Buy from , from O'Reilly Auto Parts, either Detailer or Gold depending on which is available. First bought to clean gas tank before putting on the 3M protective film ... per install instructions could not use paste wax. I switched permanently its so easy to use.
(01-09-2021, 06:25 AM)Dave_imp Wrote: (01-09-2021, 06:19 AM)bflint_imp Wrote: Hi Mr Dave ... attempted to message you but your Message Box is full. Per Mr Ferret ... "He needs to delete his messages from trash. Just post a thread and tell him his box is full and he needs to delete messages, sent messages and trash to clear everything out". Wanted to see if you want to be part of a San Diego CB1100 rider group (eg, share contact info with other forum members from San Diego). Regards.
Hello bflint. Sure. I just cleared my inbox out now.
Hi All. Since we're on the topic of how we clean our bikes, I had to ask this question: Do you wax your bike? If you do, what brand of wax do you use? I use Zaino. A friend of mine who is into show cars told me about this brand of wax (it's not really a wax, but I don't know what to call it). It is not available over the counter, and must be ordered direct from the vendor. I use it on my motorcycles painted surfaces, and also on the plastic fairings of my sportbike; I really like the results. Hey Dave, I can still not send you message because you have more clean-up to do. FYI, if you deleted messages from you inbox or sent box it puts them in your trash/deleted box so you have to delete them from your trash/deleted box also.
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Dave has reached their private message quota so your message could not be sent. I switched to MEGUIAR'S spray wax about 4 years ago on all my vehicles. Buy from , from O'Reilly Auto Parts, either Detailer or Gold depending on which is available. First bought to clean gas tank before putting on the 3M protective film ... per install instructions could not use paste wax. I switched permanently its so easy to use.
(01-09-2021, 06:25 AM)Dave_imp Wrote: (01-09-2021, 06:19 AM)bflint_imp Wrote: Hi Mr Dave ... attempted to message you but your Message Box is full. Per Mr Ferret ... "He needs to delete his messages from trash. Just post a thread and tell him his box is full and he needs to delete messages, sent messages and trash to clear everything out". Wanted to see if you want to be part of a San Diego CB1100 rider group (eg, share contact info with other forum members from San Diego). Regards.
Hello bflint. Sure. I just cleared my inbox out now.
Hi All. Since we're on the topic of how we clean our bikes, I had to ask this question: Do you wax your bike? If you do, what brand of wax do you use? I use Zaino. A friend of mine who is into show cars told me about this brand of wax (it's not really a wax, but I don't know what to call it). It is not available over the counter, and must be ordered direct from the vendor. I use it on my motorcycles painted surfaces, and also on the plastic fairings of my sportbike; I really like the results. Hey Dave, I can still not send you message because you have more clean-up to do. FYI, if you deleted messages from you inbox or sent box it puts them in your trash/deleted box so you have to delete them from your trash/deleted box also.
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Dave has reached their private message quota so your message could not be sent. Thank you bflint. I just emptied my deleted folder.
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(01-08-2021, 11:12 AM)Cormanus_imp Wrote: Thanks again, Gone in 60. My bike has a hard life and is cleaned only when necessary. I'm interested in anything to help me get into the hard to reach bits of the bike.
Really anything ?
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That's cool, j3! If you are using pipe cleaners to get to the remote bits of the bike for cleaning, then my hat is off to you.
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Absolutely not, I don't clean my bike myself, ...
This is my answer to the challenge posted in Aussie land  It's definitively the best way to clean spokes and cyl heads after contact with sand from these endless beaches we all dream of.
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Ahh.. I noticed a cleaning product a while back in the motorcycle section of Walmart. They were "detailing sticks" or something like that, and pretty much looked like pipe cleaners.
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 Brilliant, j3gq.
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