In winter I clean my bike after every ride. In summer I only clean it when it's dirty, so probably every 3 or 4 rides, unless it's been raining and I'll then clean it.
@sanatandharma44357 ай бұрын
It's not so much the cleaning of it Freddie, it's the awareness of looking over the parts and fittings, bolts etc! Depending on your usage, once/twice a week is sufficient!
@justkidding97517 ай бұрын
My brother is 67, he brought a new Triumph Bonnie last year, he washes his bike every time he uses it. He's currently at his holiday home on the Isle of Wight but as soon as he returns to Birmingham it will be cleaned.
@allanhughes78597 ай бұрын
Monica as always is right yes if its raining clean it I bought a dog /pet hair drier blows massive amounts of air hot warm or cold so once you have hosed the bike down you simply use the drier to dry it so not rusty nuts and bolts only takes a few minutes !! Come on Freddie lets get our act together especially with the new Triumph !!
@rickasker7 ай бұрын
A dryer is a fantastic bit of kit, use mine all the time. It doesn’t matter whether it’s a pet dryer or ‘bike’ dryer, basically they are the same… except the price 😂👍
@nickturnbull43027 ай бұрын
I clean after every ride except on tour because I enjoy it and it’s part of my bike owning joy. I’ve always cleaned my bikes after a wet ride since I started riding at 16.
@johnnelson97647 ай бұрын
Yes Freddie , I try and clean my bike after every ride as it’s enjoyable having a coffee and looking it over as I clean! Perhaps it’s over kill ! but I have found a few parts with damage and or loose nuts etc. when doing this over the years. in addition I check the tyres just in case I’ve picked up a nail or similar! It also means that next time I’m riding it’s a very Quick Look over before I set off Love the series of videos etc. keep them coming. P.S. Love the upgrades to your Triumph , ride safe. Regards John
@waveman15007 ай бұрын
I don't even wash my bike, I just wipe the oil off the back wheel with a rag when I clean the chain.
@volt86847 ай бұрын
Biking isn’t about washing it after every ride. I agree with corrosion protection that’s all. Wash when need
@bearwolffish7 ай бұрын
Road Rash was legendary.
@barney34177 ай бұрын
I'm a sad 67 soon to be 68 old man!! I have always cleaned my bikes after every ride!!! I was always told" Look after your bike and it will look after you" As my wife has one , I clean hers too. I really enjoy cleaning bikes😜 she does moan that I ignore the cars!!!!Cleaning allows you to find issues if there are any, I found a screw in a rear tyre a couple of weeks ago while spinning the rear wheel to clean it...
@eddiemizen37037 ай бұрын
Yes I do because as u clean u check 😉
@philedwards26797 ай бұрын
I always give the bike a quick clean after every ride, mainly to get all the bugs of the paintwork and a deep clean and re-grease every month or so. Look after your bike and it will look after you. My Meteor is only 2 years old with 23,000klms on the clock but it looks and runs like new. Love your restored Bonnie, Freddie. Excellent job by "The Wurks" 👍😀
@rickasker7 ай бұрын
Freddie if you’ve been riding in the rain then you need to clean it. Monika is correct!! If riding in good summer weather then I’ll wipe off the dead bugs when I get back (or the next morning) but I only clean the bike when it’s dirty, perhaps once every couple of weeks or so. I use muc off spray, then the muc off bike pressure washer, I also have a bike dryer which is brilliant. i also use GT85 spray to protect the bike. I’ve currently got three bikes and I manage to keep them all looking pretty good so you will be able to keep your Bonnie pristine after all the hard work by Joe at the Wurks 😀👍
@neilwiddison65297 ай бұрын
Same here mate gt85 for me to £3.85 a tin from Boyes where I live, 👍😀
@stevet5997 ай бұрын
Just clean & maintain it as needed!
@volt86847 ай бұрын
Sensible
@Jason-hl8uj7 ай бұрын
Picked up a brand new unregistered Tuono 660 factory for 8k October last year. 1200 miles in & it has been absolutely superb so far & fully agree with that chap. The icing on the cake is you rarely ever see them on the road in the UK, a real hidden gem in my opinion
@BlueRidgeRider7 ай бұрын
This week I sold my Honda ST1100 and my Royal Enfield Hunter 350. I bought a 2020 Moto Guzzi V7 III. So far I love it! Some folks think they need the 850 but I’m really happy with the 750. Part of my decision was based on your Tenerife video. Mine is silver and black, officially a V7 Stone Special. I paid $3900 USD.
@livinlife98957 ай бұрын
Hi Freddie, great video as ever! I ride my ST1100 Honda Pan European all over Europe most years. It has done 60,000, is a 1991 model and just rides all day long with no issues. I do not worry about breakdown cover, as it has never broken down in the ten years I have had the bike. Regarding cleaning, I have a number of other bikes, but I have a simple rule which is to only ride a clean bike. I dry my bikes off after a wet ride with a small air blower I bought that runs on Dewalt tool batteries……it is excellent to use and takes less than five minutes and makes a huge difference to corrosion prevention. Usually when I clean one bike, I will clean any others I have been out on as it keeps everything in good order with simple checks and also helps with reliability (in my opinion)…..buts it’s a weekly routine for me as an all weather rider. Thanks again for another good video.
@katherineboyle94177 ай бұрын
Oh Freddie, contrary to most of the comments on cleaning , a clean bike does not necessarily mean a well looked after bike or does it make great videos. Use your bike as you have before . Taking yourself and us on your adventures both great (morocco ) and small (local coffee shop. ) Guard and keep your time - - to have the time for your evocative narrative of your adventures and reviews . It makes great viewing. Sure clean the bike when it needs cleaning , but only when you have time, the inclination and the weather , and even then it does not need to be show room clean. Basic maintenance is more important for long lasting reliability . ( Chrome does not get you home. ) And of course a big thank you for all the people who helped make your Bonnie a better Bonnie than what it was brand new. !!
@stevezahn80567 ай бұрын
Freddie I ride my heritage springer to work as much as I can. And I clean off the dust everyday. Monica is right you need to clean your bike!
@abdullah999999917 ай бұрын
I use a no water wash and shine spray for touch ups with a microfiber cloth when it gets a little dirty, and only deep clean when it’s very dirty or been a while
@ktmmark7 ай бұрын
Winter i clean after every ride if salt is about, if just flies and dust then maybe every 2 weeks. always use an anti corrosion fluid when i do a big Clean. sometimes i just do a quick wash and every so often i give it a deep clean.
@Mtthwpez7 ай бұрын
The easy way to look at cleaning your bike Freddie, is this: If you ride in bad weather, you clean the bike after every ride. If you ride in the dry, you can get away with once or even twice a week.
@hughphillips14277 ай бұрын
I have three bikes, but the bike I am using the most is a Honda CB250RS, I keep it always clean and polished as it is 43 years old and needs to be cherished. Your Bonneville has been resurrected from what could have been the scrap heap, so you need to look after it. Plus polish your boots also 😊
@Brunow0077 ай бұрын
You mention that CF moto is made in the same factory as the KTM. But did you hear about the massive camshaft failure off the KTM 790 890 ...? So i wonder how long the CF moto camshafts will last...
@warrenr47 ай бұрын
Saying the CF Moto is made in the same factory as KTM is a major red flag. KTM’s reliability is famously poor so why would you buy another bike made in the same factory ? Compared to the Jap bikes the Chinese ones aren’t even that cheap any more, and as for the trade in value three years down the road , I can almost hear the bike salesman laughing now. No cure for stupid.
@marcheighton64367 ай бұрын
At least once a week more often if it's dirty just show some pride in your ride. And Monica you are an angel anyone who offers to clean your bike deserves a coffee at the very least 👍👍
@leewatkeys90656 ай бұрын
Freddie I clean mine when it’s really dirty. In the summer I don’t bother if it’s raining, the bike lives outside anyway. In the winter once it’s been acf’d or similar i let the stuff do it’s magic and don’t wash it off more than about twice and then reapply. I don’t have corrosion issues with any of my bikes: metal, plastic and rubber. Each to their own but I prefer riding to washing and not precious over a bit of dirt. Good content as usual. 👍🏻
@BrotherNoDoubt7 ай бұрын
I'm with you bro! Man, we got a lot of livin to do, BRO.
@kevindarkstar7 ай бұрын
All new CFMOTO motorcycles come with an outstanding 4-year warranty subject to terms and conditions. Freddie it's not two years now apparently, I took this from a cfmoto site and the Bingley Wheeler has bought this bike and he also said 4 years 😊
@GarrieLatter-xf9ms7 ай бұрын
I clean it weekly I can’t stand riding a dirty bike plus it helps you keep a eye on anything going wrong ie oil leaks or fluids leaking from somewhere so always helps to notice if anything needs doing on your bike
@MrB19677 ай бұрын
Monica is correct - if it gets wet, it gets washed once home. That may be a couple of weeks though - no washing on tour! Not always a "full" wash but at least a rinse and dry.
@Alancclive7 ай бұрын
Yes Freddie we do!!!!!!
@brb6537 ай бұрын
You do you Freddy. People aren’t watching because of your cleaning or mechanical skills.
@imagilink77977 ай бұрын
Hi Freddie, Monica is right, as usual. After a rain ride it is nice to rinse the motorcycle so that the sand is removed. Perhaps you should look for a method so that such an intermediate wash takes as little time as possible. For me, a round painter's brush, a battery-powered plant sprayer and a battery-powered leaf blower help get the job done. For the major wash once a week you can be more thorough.
@DiscoFang7 ай бұрын
Seems like you should hit-up Peter James Insurance as a possible channel sponsor.
@MrJpb20007 ай бұрын
Hi Freddie Love these videos… Just a couple of quick comments. Firstly, being more of a fair weather rider I either wash my bike every half dozen rides out or immediately after getting caught out in the rain as I cannot stand all the crud off of the road splattered all over it. Also I never bother riding in the winter months for this very reason! Secondly, you mentioned the CF Moto bikes and I have to say they do look to be as good as owners are preaching. They currently come with 4 x years warranty! 4 x Years!! This is amazing. 👊
@apacherider71107 ай бұрын
I had a new Aprilia Falco in 2001, I had it for 8years it did 18k miles, it was very reliable. However at the same time I had an Italian girlfriend, she was stunning to look at, and handed rather well, but the maintenance costs and peace of mind was in bearable, so after 6months I had to trade her in. I have to say Italians are perhaps the best engineers as a few years later I bought an Alfa Romeo GTV 2.0 Twin spark and me and my English wife drove it through the Alps to the Italian lakes. I played Matt Monroe Days like this, the title song from the Italian Job. Simply awesome.
@AaaaandAction7 ай бұрын
3:18 I’ve had a Volvo V70 D5 diesel for 13 years & 130k miles ……. NOTHING has ever gone wrong with it. Caned it weekly across Europe and keeping it till it dies or the Govt ban them. Also 54 motorcycles……..
@cliveomahoney40967 ай бұрын
I very much enjoyed the 'paled into significance' comment. I cover my bike with ACF50 once a year. It gets washed if I'm caught in rain when riding. I hope Monica approves......
@EastboundDwn7 ай бұрын
You can get a small hand held dryer for motorcycles to blow the water off for when it's raining. Once a month is good for a proper wash. Fuchs makes a product called Silkolene Pro Prep which is fantastic for protection from the elements.
@rodneybarcus22337 ай бұрын
Freddie, Monica is right about cleaning the triumph after riding in the rain. Those kind of conditions are extremely hard on machines. Yes I am one of those people who do at a minimum give it a wipe down. It not that difficult and doesn’t take that much of your time. How many times have you seen an older bike with a decent amount of mileage that looks like new?
@tribon2647 ай бұрын
My bike is cleaned after every ride. To get the road dirt and bugs off it, it also gives me the chance to check the bike over for any problems. Love your videos .
@guffmam69957 ай бұрын
I clean my bike once a month but I do have a modern retro (Guzzi V7) so have some chrome to upkeep. I find the experience relaxing though especially with a glass of wine.
@johnsamson-snell95587 ай бұрын
Yes I clean my bikes ( 3 of them ) after every ride. Not always the full clean but I do make sure they are cleanish and more importantly dry before I put them away…. and it shows!
@kevinmurphy7247 ай бұрын
Hello Freddie yes I clean my bike every ride. However it isn't a daily ride. When the bike is immaculate it doesn't take much effort to keep it up. Cheers
@rickasker7 ай бұрын
That is spot on, if it’s clean it’s much easier to keep it that way.
@peteeldridge17837 ай бұрын
Simply cleaning the bike every time it rains is impossible unless it’s a special Sunday afternoon bike and you get caught out. Regular riding means weekly at best and application of protective sprays, polishes etc to tide you over between washes.
@gaucho.tt9007 ай бұрын
I daily ride a Thruxton similar to your Bonne and follow a simple maintenance routine. If the weather is dry, clean once a week to remove dust and dirt stains, but clean and dry after every ride in the rain. It doesn't need to be detailed and is ready in 15 minutes. I take it for a professional wash every ~3 months if necessary and for detailing every 2~3 years. At home I only use WD-40 and clean cloths (don't apply it to the brake discs!), without corrosion in all these years. Inspect and keep your chain lubricated with Yamalube SAE90 every ~200 miles or after heavy rain, plus check its tension every now and then. Don't neglect normal maintenance for time/miles according to the manual, you have a very reliable motorcycle.
@Sidney-Holiday6 ай бұрын
Great heil. See you next Tuesday.
@stephenrhodes97677 ай бұрын
Hi Freddie, with regards to washing your bike after every ride. If it has been raining, I simply rinse my bike down,then using my wet and dry vacuum I blow dry the bike. I will send photo of said cleaner and also a photo of a product I use before riding in the rain. You have seen my Victory motorbikes, so I would not recommend these methods if they did not work. This is what my old man taught me when he first put me on a motorbike 56 years ago.
@rienkhoek41697 ай бұрын
Old Aprilia like RSV mille, Falco and Futura had the Rotax twin which is a great and reliable engine. Had the Futura but electronics were an issue. Really liked the syle. Falco electornics seem to be better though. Sort the charging and enjoy it for years to come.
@stevet5997 ай бұрын
Fortunately I have a 2020 T120 & a 2023 Guzzi V7 Special Edition... Both of my "boyhood" dreams fulfilled...well, maybe there's a few others! Many others have been my garage. Today, I've decided at 67yrs I need to enjoy the bikes and tootling around... I've had the "big" & "fast" bikes , done the Multi-mile touring, all the dual sport stuff.... and overloaded, two-up stuff.... Now I simply enjoy these two bikes! ...even if they are "modern" equivalents of my boyhood dreams. At least I can maintain them.... my dealerships are about 1500km from where I live in NW British Columbia! Ride On!
@mattWallJsy7 ай бұрын
Yes I do, although with a knackered knee the wheels aren’t quite as clean and shiny as I would like 😢
@David-jv9gk7 ай бұрын
In summer I wipe down using waterless wipes (vulcanette) and clean every two weeks or so. In winter full cleans after rides especially if salt is about.
@debenhamdave43147 ай бұрын
I've owned a Ducati Monster 696, Monster 1000, Ducati 748, Ducati Supersport 937, and a Moto Guzzi v7, never any reliability issues although belts and valve clearance services can add up, but the Italian reliability issues are an urban myth in my opinion. Cheers Freddie
@biker_dale7 ай бұрын
I don't clean my bike to make it look nice but to get rid of dirt, salt and anything which sticks and rots or jams joints up. I generally always spray some GT85 on the gear and brake pedal moving parts after a wet ride and clean the exhausts. As for things breaking everything has a built in lifespan. With electronics it's easier, they just program a date for it to stop working.
@antonoat7 ай бұрын
Good job you've got Monika to keep you on the straight and narrow, lol. Really excellent content Freddie, keep it up please. I had an Aprillia Caponord 1200 twin, it was simply awesome and full of character!
@itsallabouttheridekeepingi44497 ай бұрын
Hay mate , Paul from Australia, I only clean my bike after “ most rides “ that includes say a two trip away ( not daily) when I return. And even then it’s not a detailed clean . 👍 In Australia one of our classic insurers is “ Shannon’s “ they stated just doing bikes , now cars and homes etc . We have loads more that will as well . An Australian made Air conditioner company went out off business after 30 years, WHY because they are still going strong after that time . That’s why I get extended warranty.
@raulsalanaranjo65657 ай бұрын
Bought my bike second hand a year ago, used less than a thousand kilometres, yet to clean it.
@longjonwhite7 ай бұрын
Man after my own heart! 👍👍😁
@stevesane8007 ай бұрын
Ohh Freddie, thank goodness for Monika the angel sent from heaven ⭐️
@MrG61-u9k7 ай бұрын
Always check over and clean after every ride or in the morning if I get in late. Good luck getting spare parts for old Aprilias.
@nockianlifter6617 ай бұрын
I’m back from Spain and just loved the Tuono 660 Factory. The Calimoto App lead me astray at one point and I ended up on a 6 mile dirt track. Towards the end of the track things got a bit worse as the App pointed me up a rather steep, rocky climb with rocks and gravel. I should have known better, but because I have some green lane experience I gave it a go. I got 3/4 of the way to the top before seeing a private access sign. The only way back down was to use the clutch with the engine off and back it down very carefully as the front was just sliding on the loose stuff. No harm done, but my heart was in my mouth. Stupid thing to try with a sports bike, but I did get it nearly all the way up before realising my mistake. 😅 I haven’t checked the average fuel consumption figures, so I’ll post them for anyone interested. I had numerous riders asking about the bike - reliability being foremost on their minds and was it too sporty/uncomfortable. I can see a lot of riders want a lightweight bike, with just enough power, but are put off by the stories of reliability issues. I’ve owned numerous bikes that had the same reputation several older Ducati and KTMs - not forgetting early Street Triples/Speed Triples which had multiple issues. Apart from one very poorly 12 year old 3 owner ST4s, they all did just fine. Sometimes you should just buy the one you most want and stop worrying so much - caveat being if you only have one vehicle, then you’d probably better get a Honda. Most of us have a car and some of us have multiple bikes, they are toys not transport, so buy the one that really puts a smile on your face when you open the garage door.
@nigelfisher68967 ай бұрын
I agree with Monica. Clean it when it's dirty and after riding in the rain or snow
@JanParkHolm7 ай бұрын
Daily commuter + weekend trips - depending on the weather and just looking at the bike. About once a month with a pretty deep clean + chain maintanence
@gdfggggg7 ай бұрын
Clean it every couple of weeks if you’re not out in the rain. If you’re out in the rain clean it more often and coat the rad, engine etc in an inert protective spray, to protect from corrosion. Maybe every 6 months, jet wash it, being careful not to spray into bearings or electrical components to remove ingrained dirt, especially around the rad, engine and suspension components and chain, then use a high quality, long term protective spray like ACF50 over those parts, maybe a designated chain lube. While you’re doing it you might as well check for loose bolts, screws, and slackness of the chain. I often give my bike a quick go over with a ceramic spray which removes flys etc after a ride, and provides a protective film on the shiny bits. It doesn’t take long in the grand scheme of things 😅 Oh, and when you do jet wash it, use some kind of chemical to get rid of all the old protective sprays or it just builds up and is difficult to remove.
@MentatOfDune7 ай бұрын
I worked for Apple nearly 10 years ago for a number of years. I remember the policy was to charge for repairs for devices outside of Apple's 'warranty' however you're right, if the customer mentioned 'consumer rights' then the repair would be initiated at no cost without further discussion (provided it wasn't an obvious user damaged item).
@bankruptpensioner7 ай бұрын
Another great informative video, and thanks for the mention 😆
@Guitarooster527 ай бұрын
If you take care of your stuff it will take care of you. Having said that a couple of times a week should be sufficient…but you have an image/brand to protect.
@marcporteous10647 ай бұрын
After every single run i clean my bike Freddie, chain degreased, cleaned and lubed after 5/6 runs, most runs i do are over 50+ miles though👍🏽
@RamblingRuters7 ай бұрын
Depending on what kind of riding I'm doing with my adventre bike (Aprilia Tuareg). If I'm off-road, I always give it a quick spray off or clean & lube the chain, moving parts & chain tension every time I come back, it doesn't take that long and it's relaxing to be doing these things for the bike. About once every 3wks I'll give it a deep clean
@richardyardley51277 ай бұрын
I think it's a case of wash it after use, if used in poor conditions and the bike is kept under cover 'indoors'. During dry weather use though, just a wash every now and then to keep it looking fresh. Too much cleaning can scratch paintwork unless you use a snow foam and spray it off with a hose or similar.
@WainwrightWalksWiaLocalLad7 ай бұрын
Yes I clean my bike every time it's used. I also clean the sports car every time before it's used....the hatchback once a week generally. I am retired tho...and sad!🤔😲😂😂 Enjoyed the video Freddie, cheers Alistair 👍
@ryanxvx7 ай бұрын
I clean my bike once a week, maybe twice if it's extra dirty. But it's also still new. I'm sure I'll become less diligent with time.
@smallam497 ай бұрын
Freddie.....being an older person ...before a ride I exercise by cleaning the bike for 20 minutes...what I call a rolling clean !
@sussexbikerpillion7 ай бұрын
I clean my bike by appearance. If looking a bit shabby give it a quick hose down. What I do find is bikes like my 350 with a full on mudguards make a massive difference to how clean the bike stays. Yep so about twice a year 😅
@alanrichardson16727 ай бұрын
I clean my bike when it needs it, that may be each ride or after several rides mainly depending on the weather. Whilst cleaning I'm also checking everything iis in tip top condition including the tyres etc. 👍
@ozzyprogdomino88157 ай бұрын
I clean mine every time it rains. If it’s dry for a few rides it will be longer.
@YorkshireSteve9077 ай бұрын
Hi Freddie I clean my bike after every wet ride. If it’s a dry ride I’ll give it a dust.
@_AnanasIEgenJuice_7 ай бұрын
Talking about Italian bikes, this week I closed a deal on a new 2023 MV Agusta Superveloce 800. Is being delivered this Sunday. Will be a fun summer.
@tuesdayatdobbs7 ай бұрын
Happy riding🤘🏼🤘🏼🤘🏼
@BuffaloweRider7 ай бұрын
Great video.
@volt86847 ай бұрын
I am 66 and as a teen/early 20s was around Italian bikes and cars. When we had 250s one guy had a 250 Ducati single. Was always off the road amongst the Japanese twins. Mainly non start electrical problems. As we progressed to the bigger bikes, all, the Moto morini and Ducati samplers defected to Japanese. Ihave only ever ridden a diavel and was smitten. Also Fiat cars and Alfasuds of the day and Lancias rotted off their chassis. Their engines were always smooth revvy mainly twin cams and very robust and take a good thrashing Unfortunately these memories have blighted my love for anything Italian except their food😂. Their motorcycles are not very diy friendly for bodger like me, however their cars are in the main easy to work on. Always wanted a V7 but even today stories of electrical and camshaft issues and dealer indifference prevents me imbibing. I have a 17 yr old Citroen Berlingo and it’s getting harder to find breakdown cover. I look after all my vehicles and always carry spares. Coil pack, plugs, belts. Power bank, puncture kit. Voltmeter. If I breakdown hopefully can get myself to a garage if major but enough to keep it going to get somewhere.😊
@davidtait74077 ай бұрын
Evening ,..I use my bike for pleasure only, I never go out in the rain, however if I get caught in the rain and if my bike is subject to surface water or rain droplets I will always wash it the next day or sometimes when I get back. Dry rides in the winter a wash mainly to get the salt off. Love to have pride in a clean shiny bike to go out on. Think of it as,… if you have a crap and it’s a clean plop with only one or two wipes you can get away with it,… however after a hot curry poo you know it’s going to a shower, wet wipes only go so far😂. Dave
@steviejinx12257 ай бұрын
I have 5 bikes, I honestly look them over daily and polish them up and wash and clean them after every ride.
@kenbowlus29957 ай бұрын
Labor costs at my local Honda dealership in the San Francisco area of California are $125 USD per hour. I just paid a service invoice last week with a whole lot of labor on it. ☹
@boodog40237 ай бұрын
For washing my bike I try to wipe it off quickly with WD40 before each ride, which I have right by it. But for a good cleaning I use my piling-up pocket change for a car spray-washing stall: They have foaming brushes and even hot wax etc. It makes washing a bike fun. Ride off and let it dry. Cost: $2.00 & 2 minutes or so work.
@forevergrain7 ай бұрын
Twice an year to once per week it is a great achievement, should be proud! ❤
@mantarayal7 ай бұрын
I heard the expression "planned obsolescence"" in my 5th form year here in NZ. Unfortunately for me, that was in 1975. They did however plan way into the future because stuff made back then lasted a long, long time. Now, it's a whole new and different story. Just look at mobile phones.
@atmack76227 ай бұрын
I live on the Mediterranean coast and wash my bike, 2021 Tracer 9, after every ride...Doesn't rain much but there's plenty bugs.
@iggyzorro24067 ай бұрын
how often do you clean the fee-it? (the most reliable car in the universe)
@kristophertrout73287 ай бұрын
I clean mine around once a week... but not really meticulous. I use a waterless product that contains a wax. For a Meteor 350 it works.
@bowtie11327 ай бұрын
I clean my bike after any ride that makes it dirty, the more you keep on top of it the easier it is to clean! Then just do a deeper clean once a week or every two weeks and it will stay perfecto 👌
@slumpsg19017 ай бұрын
Simple really if its dirty I clean it, if its wet I dry it end of, Plus the cleaner you keep a bike the less effort it is to keep it clean. And then there is the maintenance side of things as you clean you may notice potential items that need attention. A stich in time an all that.
@125ZJK7 ай бұрын
If I was in the market for a new bike I would be giving serious consideration to VOGE and CF MOTO. I like what I'm seeing and hearing .
@kevinhegarty73327 ай бұрын
Hiya Freddy love your show I just wondered after you have had your bike beautifully restored will you be doing your own maintenance from now on as they make great videos And seeing that it has cost you a lot of money trying to get it fixed ps I have an Aprilia Tuono 125cc and I love it and maintain it myself
@Landylala7 ай бұрын
Monica is correct. I hate parking mine up dirty so has to be cleaned once it's cooled. It is true that it puts me off if it's going to be a dirty ride. My off roader tho (cheap) stays dirty until I have time and the energy. She is meant to be dirty. 🤣
@benz201forever7 ай бұрын
if it's summer you don't need to clean your bike often, but if it's rainy or wet season, you have to clean it every after ride.
@FunWithAJ7 ай бұрын
Regarding cleaning ones bike. I clean mine once a month but I ride each maybe 6 times a month and usually never in rain. Depends on usage.
@andrewdyson42557 ай бұрын
Yep, I’m a cleaner every time I use it. I also check it over to make sure it’s safe. But then again I have nothing else to do with my time.
@TallyHoTech7 ай бұрын
If you ride in the rain and it gets dirty. Dah! Of course you clean it and dry it.. That’s where the damage is done. That the difference between a showroom looking bike after 10-20 years and a shabby one
@clintcox24217 ай бұрын
Bought a brand new 2023 ktm almost 20k. Finally did a quick wash after over a year.
@teamgas7 ай бұрын
Planned obsolescence is now about cost differential at point of purchase compared to component quality. Manufacturers can specify individual components with a designed number of operation cycles. The more cycles the higher the cost!
@trenaallen16137 ай бұрын
Hi Freddie getting some stick I think going from twice a year to once a week is brilliant, did you know you can buy waterless bike cleaning products, enjoy
@crnamrlja7 ай бұрын
Once a week is more than enough, regardless of rain.
@JLOSTAFF17 ай бұрын
Bike cleaning? Before every winter I spray my bikes with ACF50. Careful not to get on brakes and tyres though! I try to clean bike after every ride in winter, BUT if I'm feeling a bit lazy just spray some Scottoiler FS365 over the filth immediately after the journey. Better still if you let bike cool down before you do. This stuff is great and makes cleaning the bike easier and protects it from corrosion till you do. Avoid disc brakes but no problem if it goes on them as just washes off with water before you ride it again. I use Muc Off bike cleaner when I do wash them and always use a wax on paintwork on chrome when I do. All 3 of my bikes look immaculate so I can't be doing too badly!
@DimitriLeeBX7 ай бұрын
Engineer here small correction there was a time when products were made to fail but now they are designed to become obsolete by making small changes in parts so new parts can not be used on an older product. Making it difficult or impossible to find parts for older models.
@ashleyritchie49487 ай бұрын
Used to clean mine once a week ish, if it had lots of chrome I would quickly wipe the water off ! Bike is for riding not cleaning! ;-)