New Moto Guzzi Door Mats Available Now
And by that I hope you mean:"... a hot wet hotel towel (a worn out one given to you for bike cleaning by the desk) on the windshield for the bug guts .... "Otherwise it will soon be 1968 again in hotel/motel attitude toward motorcyclists! Lannis
not sure about that one, but you might try Simple Green?https://simplegreen.com/products/all-purpose-cleaner/
I do request a throw away from housekeeping
simple green is corrosive to aluminum. A better choice is Industrial or Heavy duty Fantastic which is not corrosive to aluminum
Fanatic? You are. Cleaning a bike is the best way to get it to not work.
Nonsense. Ask any professional racing crewchief, aircraft maintenance manager, military mechanic of all types, or even your wives, whether cleanliness is next to Godliness. It is. Thorough cleaning is paramount to catching issues before they become problems. As bonuses, it maintains your stuff in top condition for later, much easier, resale or trade-in. When I see filthy, poorly maintained bikes/cars for sale in the majority of ads, it never surprises me they don't sell.I grew up with an engineer father (auto engineering) and uncle (thermodynamics); and mechanical cleanliness was instilled in me from the time I could help wash cars every week, around age 7 forward--even during the winters in Denmark. You can pretty much always eat off any part of any car or motorcycle I own; I always reap the benefits of admiring glances and immediate resale at top dollar.
Just a little lite hearted survey. Does your bike cleaning kit include a tooth brush, Q tips, off set handle brushes or other unconventional tools? Just checking to see if I�m the only fanatic here when it comes to cleaning up my Calvin.
I really, really hate cleaning.But as stated, there is no better way to find whatever it was that would have left you walking. I get them toothbrush-clean once, then just hit the high spots for a while until something tougher than dust sticks, then back to the toothbrush.
"and they smelled when plastered on the hot engine / exhaust!!"
I hope you guys are washing your hands before you touch your bike!
Around here we have a LOT of swampy/marshy areas. I don't even know what the bugs are, but as dusk hits, they come out by the millions and commit suicide by headlight. Thick enough that car windshields are literally opaque, wipers can't keep up, and cars start to overheat from the layers upon layers of bugs cooked to radiator... and the smell? Like you woke up in a swamp.On the bike... things are even worse.