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Winter use and preparation - david095 - 16-09-13

Hoping to be using my Fazer8 as much as possible over the winter months, any one got tips or nuggets of wisdom/experience on what to use and how to keep it in as good nick as possible?

cheers

David


Re: Winter use and preparation - Adrian6171 - 16-09-13

ACF 50 is the way to go i also use the bike all year round,will soon be giving the bike a good clean then adding the 50 buy using a cloth to put on. It,s expensive stuff but it does,nt  take much to cover the bike,just make sure if you use it don,t get it anywhere near the brakes.


Re: Winter use and preparation - Hamos - 16-09-13

Give the bike a really good clean then cover everything (not brakes tyres etc) in ACF-50.  Also remove callipers and give the pistons a really good clean.  These really gum up once the salt hits the roads.




Re: Winter use and preparation - His Dudeness - 16-09-13

Porridge in the morning.


Re: Winter use and preparation - lew600fazer - 16-09-13

Salt about leave it in the garage or if you must a really good wash down with a pressure washer , avoid the direct jet near the wheel bearings.
As said previous post a good corrosion inhibitor.
Lew


Re: Winter use and preparation - nick crisp - 17-09-13

Where's the best place to get ACF-50? Ta in advance.


Re: Winter use and preparation - Dave48 - 18-09-13

Any good bike shop should stock/be able to obtain. I have NEVER used a pressure washer on a bike but after washing use my leaf blower to get residual moisture out all the nooks & crannies before spraying protective coating on-pay particular attention to electrical connectors!


Re: Winter use and preparation - Frosties - 18-09-13

(17-09-13, 11:40 PM)nick crisp link Wrote: Where's the best place to get ACF-50? Ta in advance.


Here you go Nick, do it yourself or make sure it's done properly for £60. Chuck in your postcode fella  :thumbup


Re: Winter use and preparation - nick crisp - 18-09-13

(18-09-13, 09:04 AM)Frosties link Wrote: [quote author=nick crisp link=topic=9906.msg102137#msg102137 date=1379457637]
Where's the best place to get ACF-50? Ta in advance.


Here you go Nick, do it yourself or make sure it's done properly for £60. Chuck in your postcode fella  :thumbup
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Sorry, did you mean to put a link in there Frosties?


Re: Winter use and preparation - noggythenog - 18-09-13

M&P have some, not sure if the cheapest, but easiest to remember being a bike place Smile


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Re: Winter use and preparation - nick crisp - 18-09-13

(18-09-13, 09:25 AM)noggythenog link Wrote: M&P have some, not sure if the cheapest, but easiest to remember being a bike place Smile


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Cheers Nog, seems cheap enough.
Are there any places you must not apply it apart from brake pads/tyres? And do people's experiences bear out that one treatment will last a long time, doesn't wash off in first downpour etc? And (questions, questions!  :rolleyes ) how many applications will one can do?
I've used WD40 to help protect certain parts of my previous bikes, but it's not ideal.


Re: Winter use and preparation - JZS 600 - 18-09-13

I give mine a good clean once a week, other than that, 3 winters and still lookng good!


Re: Winter use and preparation - noggythenog - 18-09-13

Last year i used a whole can in 1 go on my bike prior to winter layup.


The bike was dripping in it, used a rag to spread it round, apart from the brakes i dont believe there was much that didnt get coated & didnt get any adverse reactions.


Re: Winter use and preparation - nick crisp - 18-09-13

(18-09-13, 09:37 AM)JZS 600 link Wrote: I give mine a good clean once a week, other than that, 3 winters and still lookng good!

Not using ACF then?
I'm thinking I've got to do a couple of things before the winter really sets in. The exhaust studs and nuts aren't looking great (although I don't think mine's seen much winter use by previous owner), and would like to replace with all stainless items. Also, would like to get the EXUP serviced and copper-slipped (although working fine at the mo), but I can't do these jobs myself and bike shops don't like to do them either, unless you're having a big service or something done with it...= ££££££!
Having said that, I don't know yet if it'll get much use this winter! :rolleyes


Re: Winter use and preparation - richfzs - 18-09-13

Google "all year biker"

They're the folks that do the full & comprehensive acf50 treatment



Re: Winter use and preparation - Buzz - 18-09-13

Get it from Ebay, should be about £15 inc. del, you'll probably pay an extra fiver delivery from M&P. 


Re: Winter use and preparation - JZS 600 - 18-09-13

Can't say I've ever used ACF or anything like it, a good wash sorts it out  Big Grin


Re: Winter use and preparation - Frosties - 18-09-13

(18-09-13, 09:23 AM)nick crisp link Wrote: [quote author=Frosties link=topic=9906.msg102177#msg102177 date=1379491448]
[quote author=nick crisp link=topic=9906.msg102137#msg102137 date=1379457637]
Where's the best place to get ACF-50? Ta in advance.


Here you go Nick, do it yourself or make sure it's done properly for £60. Chuck in your postcode fella  :thumbup
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Sorry, did you mean to put a link in there Frosties?
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:lol :lol  What a dick.


Try this, it may help Nick  [size=78%]http://www.allyearbiker.co.uk/Booking.html[/size]


Re: Winter use and preparation - slimwilly - 18-09-13

When i washed my bike last winter, the water stayed in the disk pads and against the disk,,now got rust marks on the disks,,crap, but how do you get the water from there?


Re: Winter use and preparation - noggythenog - 18-09-13

(18-09-13, 12:54 PM)slimwilly link Wrote: When i washed my bike last winter, the water stayed in the disk pads and against the disk,,now got rust marks on the disks,,crap, but how do you get the water from there?


A leaf Blower!!!


Theres an excuse to go buy some more tools slim Smile