Bike cleaning
Bike cleaning
I know this has probably been asked already but, what brand or type of cleaner does everyone use to wash their bikes with? I have a power washer too. I need something to not only clean dirt and mud, but the oily residue around the head/pipe junction.
Thanks
Kent
Thanks
Kent
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I use simple green for the whole thing, but then a little castrol superclean on the spooge and such. its a little tough on the AL, but if you wash it off quick, you wont have any probs. I wouldn't spray then crack open a beer and take out the garbage, then rinse. the stuff is really tough on oil, so it should loosen it up pretty quick.
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I suggest if you get spooge, fix the leak! I used some high temp silly cone on several spooging spots and the spooge has been eliminated. As for using a pressure washer, I say be carefull, the water will get into spots you don't want it to, like bearings and seals. And I like Gunk for tough stuff, it's the old standard.
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I agree about the pressure washer, mine has a setting that fan sprays with less pressure than my hose sprayer that I use to just wet the bike and to wash off the soap.
As for the spooge, I have never had a 2-stroke that did not leak a little at the pipe cylinder junction.
Thanks for all the information, now I just have to get out there and clean up the beast.
Kent
As for the spooge, I have never had a 2-stroke that did not leak a little at the pipe cylinder junction.
Thanks for all the information, now I just have to get out there and clean up the beast.
Kent
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you need to take care of the spooge problem, its a combination of running too rich and not having the pipe sealed. If you get the pipe sealed (I use permatex ultra copper RTV) it will be easier to tune, since the leak that is letting spooge out is also letting air in, which is probably why its running fine even though its too rich.
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Gen-3 badass trail/mx bike --SOLD--
Gen-1 built dunes bike --SOLD--
'05 klx110 --SOLD--
'95 pw80

Gen-4 trail bike --SOLD--
Gen-3 badass trail/mx bike --SOLD--
Gen-1 built dunes bike --SOLD--
'05 klx110 --SOLD--
'95 pw80

AlisoBob wrote:Soft Scrub w/ Bleach rocks on the white plastic.
portedandpolished wrote:And I like Gunk for tough stuff, it's the old standard.
I use the same stuff. Theres also Oil Eater from Costco - It says its enviro-friendly so I didnt think it'd work, but it actually works quite well. Even removed old oil from my concrete! Super Clean is good stuff too, but it will dull your plastic and aluminum. And you know that impossible to clean off spooge on your plastic? Use Plexus after washing. Cleans it off and makes your plastic real shiny and smooth.
And Danny - you never clean your bikes! LOL!
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the whole idea is to stop it from spooging at all. it spooges from being too rich. if you seal the pipe, and lean out the jetting (most likely needle or pilot) it will run a lot better and not make a mess.
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yup, they jet them rich from the factory. better to see some spooge, than have people making waranty claims on improperly tuned bikes.
the stock needle majorly sucks, too rich down low and too lean up top. A lot of us run Bob's DGN or R1472N needle and love it.
anything carburated does require constant adjustment with elevation changes, temperature changes, riding environment/style changes and different oil ratios to run properly. trust me, if you got it dialed in, you would have a very noticeable difference in performance, running rich slows you down.
the stock needle majorly sucks, too rich down low and too lean up top. A lot of us run Bob's DGN or R1472N needle and love it.
anything carburated does require constant adjustment with elevation changes, temperature changes, riding environment/style changes and different oil ratios to run properly. trust me, if you got it dialed in, you would have a very noticeable difference in performance, running rich slows you down.
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'05 klx110 --SOLD--
'95 pw80

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my first suggestion is always DGN needle, junk that stock 1368, what a terrible idea on hondas part. I couldn't even get my cousin's (hoofarted) bike to run right on it, so we just ordered the DGN and it runs tits.
I'm not talking about the main jet at all anyway, no one is WFO on a 500 long enough to cause a spooge problem from the main, its all in the needle. With a better needle, you would get better throttle responce and better 1/4-3/4 throttle power, which is where it counts if you ask me.
I'm not talking about the main jet at all anyway, no one is WFO on a 500 long enough to cause a spooge problem from the main, its all in the needle. With a better needle, you would get better throttle responce and better 1/4-3/4 throttle power, which is where it counts if you ask me.
'09 kx450f 4-Poke
Gen-4 trail bike --SOLD--
Gen-3 badass trail/mx bike --SOLD--
Gen-1 built dunes bike --SOLD--
'05 klx110 --SOLD--
'95 pw80

Gen-4 trail bike --SOLD--
Gen-3 badass trail/mx bike --SOLD--
Gen-1 built dunes bike --SOLD--
'05 klx110 --SOLD--
'95 pw80
