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    I would give it a try at least once.

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    Thats interesting. I own a self serve car wash and use it pretty often with the bikes. I like having the control over where i'm spraying though, Most of the time I try not to direct spray at certain areas that just dont need to be wet everytime I wash. I also have handheld air blowers that work great for drying.
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    Dumbest.
    Thing.
    Ever.

    I wouldn't give your electrical system much of a chance against that thing.
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    Kinda cool..... not for me...I don't consider washing my bike work...it brings me joy!!!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Steve 0080 View Post
    Kinda cool..... not for me...I don't consider washing my bike work...it brings me joy!!!
    Yes, agree. Looks interesting, but i would not use it either. I would be worried about direct splashes to the audio boxes. I think water could come in when using pressure.
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    Thumbs up Same Here..

    Quote Originally Posted by Steve 0080 View Post
    Kinda cool..... not for me...I don't consider washing my bike work...it brings me joy!!!
    Same here, that's way too much water and other products getting into places where it shouldn't Makes as much sense as this..

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    What a WHACK!

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    Must have some nasty kids!!!!
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    Great for cleaning dirt bikes, I don't think I'd want to send an expensive Goldwing through it.
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