
Well...for us...we clean them after every ride (Mud or not...and believe me, we get mud. Nice, ugly, thick, Elmers glue river mud.) Depending on conditions, I always alot an hour or two for cleaning as part of the days schedule. I will admit that there have been times that we came home late and did not wash the bikes until the next day HOWEVER, our rule is "Start clean...End Clean!" I have never transported DIRTY bikes TO the ride.Vanrock wrote:I ride most days so as you can imagine i don't clean my bike after every ride, i do usuall give it a hose off but. Just wondering wat you fella's do to keep ya bikes looking like new??? don't you guys have mud
I've stopped at the car wash on the way to a ride to clean a bike only to have it covered in mud 30 min later. You have to show up with a clean bike. For me I have a month or 2 when it's too cold,snow,Ice to ride. So I prep,add parts,clean and dream of riding. We also plan days off and schedule the riding/racing season.nedirtbikr wrote:Vanrock wrote: I have never transported DIRTY bikes TO the ride.
There's always that internet detective that catches us posers! Damn you!!!skotti wrote:They all lie! All they do is sit around and take pictures of them...every once in awhile, theyll push em outside and do it there.
BTW, Dawn dishwashing liquid, soft nylon bristle brush, sponge, power washer, and a 14-year to get the real dirty crap on the bottom for me.Vanrock wrote:Just wondering wat you fella's do to keep ya bikes looking like new?
Well, right now, we're snowbound. But, when the weather is regular...I ride anywhere from three to four times a week and definately at least one of the weekend days.Vanrock wrote:But this leads me to ask. How often are you fellas riding????
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