Maintenance Tips?

wash mitt and soap after every ride..........put a ziplock baggie of the prok


no sprays or coatings here..just good old fashion hand wash and vac the bilge as well..I put a board under the nose on the stand to make all the water run to the back
 
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I rev excess water out as soon as its on the trailor after a session, take home flush out for 5 - 10mins then rev out remaining water, remove hose and sprinkle engine bay for no more than 20seconds then stop engine and pull throttle back (to allow a certain amount of fuel to remain). I then wash inside and out (shampoo outside) paying particular attentions to steering section / pump etc. I then sponge out excess water in engine bay (as I dont have bilge yet). Have a cigarette and a cup of tea whilst its drying. When dry, i cake everything in wd in the engine compartment (i prob go ott at this stage but just to be sure). I then wd steering components, turning handle bars either way and putting a squirt in their, also pull the throttle and squirt a little on the cable..everything thats metal gets the treatment including the trailor. The ski is then garaged, hood off to breathe and repel condensation with the handlebars up. I then soak all my riding gear or run it in the shower and hang to dry. This is what I do after every session even if I am going the next day.

Just before next session, i put a cupful of soapy water in the engine bay before I leave (not too much) and drive to site. The soapy water will have somewhat loosened any crap/buildup at the bottom of the ski and is bilged out once out haveing fun. I then repeat as stated above once day is up. I dont know wether Im missing anything but thats how I roll anyways. Trotty

p.s I would use silicon but have yet to find a product in the uk thats cheaper than wd40 so just go through a sh"t loada that

wd 40 is great for things that take regular maintenance but wd stands for water displacement and the 40=days so if you dont keep up on is your poop will rust!
 
wd 40 is great for things that take regular maintenance but wd stands for water displacement and the 40=days so if you dont keep up on is your poop will rust!

Lol, funny thing is I knew what it meant, but never really looked into the science of it all. On a serious note this routine is done on a regular basis so doubt very much that the stuff has been on for 40 days since application. Ranged from a day to maybe a month at the most, so like you say for regular maintenance and purgeing moisture. When it comes to winterising or a point at which it is not going to be used for a while I may put something a little more havy duty, but obviously most of these products are more expensive and in that sense until that point wd, aka water dispersal for 40days, is a viable, cheap and efficient product. I did start off useing silicon based products but found here in the uk they are a little more expensive than the wd option and the amount I use id spend a fortune lol.
 
ok so it was the 40th attempt, we must all have faith that he got it right then!! I for one will carry on useing wd40 regardless. If I start getting rust I may start useing something else, but until then ive no issues with the stuff.
 
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