Cleaning day - chore or cherish?
After 6 straight days of rain we had a let up yesterday - and no this ain't Seattle.
I got caught in it couple times and then just riding through puddles - bike was getting kinda messy...
Maybe I'm just getting lazy - but for the life of me I just didn't feel like washing that bike...
So after a pot of coffee and my motivational mantra I filled the bucket with hot soapy water and went out and opened the garage...
There she sat all covered in water spots and road crud - not to mention the droplets of oil that occasionally spit out of the air cleaner act as dirt magnets on the front side of the right bag. Basically I had my work cut out.. I rolled the bike to the end of the driveway ran the hose out there and just started doing what took me years to improve - I washed the bike. Washing a bike isn't like washing a car... you've got a plexy windshield - not glass, then your steel painted surfaces, fiberglass painted surfaces, plastic painted surfaces, chrome surfaces, wrinkle painted surfaces, and greasey grimy gritty surfaces...
Wash these in the wrong order and you can ruin your windshield, paint and scratch the chrome. Get wax on the wrong surfaces and it looks like crap.
I have a mitt - fake sheepskin that my hand fits inside of - I've cut my hand on the bottom of the luggage rack every time I don't use it.
I don't know if this happens because of the hard water out here - or if its the wax reacting with the water?? but as I wash my bike the bags and side covers - painted fiberglass and plastic - get spots that look like its in the paint and it makes it look like the paint job died. As soon as they dry out they go away but it doesn't happen on the tank and fenders - painted steel. I use to think it was the detergent I was using - Dawn for dishes - so I went out and got real car wash detergent from a name brand and it still does it. It never did when it was new - but it looks like crap until its dry. Maybe its the layers of wax...
Now that I've used the oven cleaner on the windshield I have to take extra care not to scratch it. I wash that bare handed so I can feel any grit before I wipe it back and forth.
I found out the hard way - don't do a good job and it will bite you in the butt. Any chrome that you don't get clean this time around will only be harder to get clean the next time. My nacelle and light bar/ passing lamps - is getting sand blasted on the freeways... well actually every thing gets sandblasted on these free ways - but my chrome is starting to get pitted. If I don't get a really good heavy coat of wax on it - it starts to tarnish and looks like it might even rust. It probably takes a good 20 minutes of rubbing to get that stuff clean and waxed right.
By the time I finished - It took me about 2 hours of cleaning, wiping down and waxing to get that bike looking right.. I started out dreading it and after 2 hours... I was whistling and smiling and feeling like a proud papa... I guess its only a chore if you think of it like one...
I threw a coat of wax on the header - as the bike warmed up I got a whiff of that new bike smell - cherish the things that make you smile, guys - these are the times we'll look back on.