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Rear Wheel Dirt Much?

Started by cyberswine, October 28, 2011, 11:05:14 PM

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cyberswine

I never had shiny black wheels before like these on my '11 796 ABS.  But I also never collected dirt and dust like this before - on the back wheel only.  My chain is not over lubed and the crap on the wheel is not oily.  Does everyone get this showing up on the black or is it possible the ABS phonic wheel is kinda sorta electrostatic or something?  Just curious [roll]
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zarn02

#1
Just be glad you don't have white wheels. ;D

I recall the gloss black wheels on my M900 getting quite dirty. The 998's wheels are more of a dark silver, and don't show the grime as badly, but they also collect dirt.

Brake dust tends to collect on the wheels, and streets aren't clean places to begin with.

*shrugs*

(As to why your front wheel wouldn't be collecting dirt, I dunno... It's more of a pregnant dog to clean, though, so count your fortunes.)
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Greg

They all get dirty pretty quick
2012 M1100 Evo with Termis

muskrat

rubbing alcohol and a micro fiber towel.  no streaks and one wipe after every ride.
Can we thin the gene pool? 

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fastwin

Quote from: SA_S2R on October 30, 2011, 11:55:28 AM
They all get dirty pretty quick

What he said. [thumbsup] And yes... be glad they aren't white. [bang]

I'm a Simple Green/paper towel fan. Then I hit them with some Honda spray polish. Makes the next clean up mo' easy. ;) Bottom line is they just seem to get dirty don't they? [Dolph] :D
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brimo

Call me a tightass but I find that diesel fuel on a rag gets 99.9% of gunk off your wheels and most other crud accumulating parts on your bike. Just don't get any on your tyres. And + 1 on polish to slow the accumulation and make the next clean easier.
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KnightofNi

you're supposed to clean the wheels?  ???
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fastwin

I plan to list the Federal Gov't. as a dependent on my next 1040 tax filing!

I have flying honey badgers and I'm not afraid to use them!

The fact that flame throwers exist is proof that someone somewhere said "I'd sure like to set those people over there on fire but I'm just not close enough to get the job done."

CONFIDENCE: the feeling you have right before you understand the situation.

Greg

2012 M1100 Evo with Termis

KnightofNi

Quote from: SA_S2R on November 01, 2011, 03:27:17 PM
Yes - I clean mine everytime I mount new tires :D

I kinda like the clean sections in the shape of handprints though. lol

I actually do wipe them down when I change the wheels. windex seems to work fine for me  [thumbsup]
Life, alas is very drear. Up with the glass and down with the beer!
Quote from: RB on September 09, 2009, 05:31:47 AM
Seriously, when i am 800years old i want to rock like Lemmy! it is a religion that requires lots of determination, drugs, and Marshall stacks.

now with clavicle of steel (stainless) wrist o' steel (11/2011)