[QUOTE="Chip, post: 462707, member: 5464" image.jpeg I hope you can see enough to help you to decide if this idea works for you. I just finished a 200 mile ride. Bike and wheels are not cleaned.[/QUOTE] So, uuuummm, where'd ya'get the passenger drink holder and uh, how's about sellin' me them'there pannier rails? :whitstling:
 
No need to go spraying all kinds of crap on the bike. Get some car shampoo and a soft bristle brush and clean it using the two-bucket wash system. Optionally some light degreaser. If it's really nasty (like bikes with chain drives might be) start with kerosene. I'm doubtful about all those "spray on magic garbage" cleaners.
 
Man, tough crowd! A guy asks for pics and complains how poor my shots are. Another tells me how to clean my chrome. Hard man, pity the fool!
Not complaining. Just being honest. I was simply hoping for better pics.

An actual complaint would've been along the lines of, 'Wow. What crappy photography skills. Try doing better next time, will ya?'

See the difference?
 
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