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Just checking to see if I�m the only fanatic here when it comes to cleaning up my Calvin.
Fanatic? You are. Cleaning a bike is the best way to get it to not work.
There's no better way to find that loose fastener, wire, abraded hose, etc. than a good cleaning. That doesn't include a high pressure wash job, though. Besides that, I *hate* working on a dirty machine.
I�m with Chuck. Cleaning the bike up is a great preventative maintenance activity. I even clean my bike at the end of day�s ride when traveling...and for the same reason.
I clean my bike after I ride it. In fact, I remember a trip I took to Springfield where my fellow riders got onto me about, saying it was "bad luck". Funny, my speedometer and my watch both went bonkers on that trip. And when I put a new battery in my watch, the speedo started working again, at least for a few more months.
I heard Dick Mann make exactly the same point at a trials meet one time, if it�s good enough for Bugsy and Chuck, it�s good enough for me.
Do any of you remember the name of a product that you would mix with cleaning solvent or kerosene and could use as a degreaser ; but when rinsed with water it turned into a detergent-like cleaner?
Sheepskin wash mitt, car wash soap and a bucket of warm water. A stiff brush for the wheels if they're grungy and a once over with the leaf blower and a towel Wax if I'm feeling frisky. On a road trip, a hot wet hotel towel on the windshield for the bug guts.