gmark Posts 26 Joined 1/5/2010 Location Golden, CO US gmark 3/4/2010 - 9:53pm 3/4/2010 - 9:53pm Edited Date/Time 8/18/2014 1:58am Is it ok to spray off your bike after a ride or is spraying off your bike bad for the components Save | Quote Log in or register to post comments spankthewan Posts 135 Joined 8/25/2009 Location CO US spankthewan 3/4/2010 10:09pm 3/4/2010 10:09pm It's better to not risk it...let it settle, and wipe it off when it's dry. That Colorado dirt won't hurt. Save Quote Log in or register to post comments alex.cirabisi Posts 28 Joined 2/27/2010 Location asdarwa, FM US alex.cirabisi 3/5/2010 6:49am 3/5/2010 6:49am what do you mean spray off? like dirt... i dont see how it would be bad for the components. Save Quote Log in or register to post comments el capitan Posts 26 Joined 8/1/2009 Location Bridgewater, NJ US el capitan 3/5/2010 7:38am 3/5/2010 7:38am As long as your not power-washing it, it should be ok.. i guess just don't spray to hard on sealed components? Save Quote Log in or register to post comments FCTRY Posts 68 Joined 8/15/2009 Location Denver, CO US FCTRY 3/5/2010 7:52am 3/5/2010 7:52am I choose to just stay home and spray on the internet, foregoing actual bike riding altogether. Save Quote Log in or register to post comments sspomer Posts 4285 Joined 6/26/2009 Location Boise, ID US sspomer 3/5/2010 8:09am 3/5/2010 8:09am FCTRY wrote: I choose to just stay home and spray on the internet, foregoing actual bike riding altogether. ZING! Save Quote Log in or register to post comments alex.cirabisi Posts 28 Joined 2/27/2010 Location asdarwa, FM US alex.cirabisi 3/6/2010 2:19pm 3/6/2010 2:19pm oooh spaying as in with water... haha. wow.. i thought you were talking about with compressed air... its all i use... and after all clumps gone i use a wet rag to wipe it down the rest of the way. Save Quote Log in or register to post comments slomoto Posts 38 Joined 8/3/2009 Location San Luis Obispo, CA US slomoto 3/14/2010 4:25pm 3/14/2010 4:25pm FCTRY wrote: I choose to just stay home and spray on the internet, foregoing actual bike riding altogether. sspomer wrote: ZING! must have seen my ex on voyeurweb.com Save Quote Log in or register to post comments Start New Topic Share to Facebook Facebook Facebook Share to Twitter Twitter Twitter Post a reply to: Spraying your bike To post, please join, log in or connect to Vital using your Facebook profile Login with Facebook. Breadcrumb Forum Main The Hub
spankthewan Posts 135 Joined 8/25/2009 Location CO US spankthewan 3/4/2010 10:09pm 3/4/2010 10:09pm It's better to not risk it...let it settle, and wipe it off when it's dry. That Colorado dirt won't hurt. Save Quote Log in or register to post comments
alex.cirabisi Posts 28 Joined 2/27/2010 Location asdarwa, FM US alex.cirabisi 3/5/2010 6:49am 3/5/2010 6:49am what do you mean spray off? like dirt... i dont see how it would be bad for the components. Save Quote Log in or register to post comments
el capitan Posts 26 Joined 8/1/2009 Location Bridgewater, NJ US el capitan 3/5/2010 7:38am 3/5/2010 7:38am As long as your not power-washing it, it should be ok.. i guess just don't spray to hard on sealed components? Save Quote Log in or register to post comments
FCTRY Posts 68 Joined 8/15/2009 Location Denver, CO US FCTRY 3/5/2010 7:52am 3/5/2010 7:52am I choose to just stay home and spray on the internet, foregoing actual bike riding altogether. Save Quote Log in or register to post comments
sspomer Posts 4285 Joined 6/26/2009 Location Boise, ID US sspomer 3/5/2010 8:09am 3/5/2010 8:09am FCTRY wrote: I choose to just stay home and spray on the internet, foregoing actual bike riding altogether. ZING! Save Quote Log in or register to post comments
alex.cirabisi Posts 28 Joined 2/27/2010 Location asdarwa, FM US alex.cirabisi 3/6/2010 2:19pm 3/6/2010 2:19pm oooh spaying as in with water... haha. wow.. i thought you were talking about with compressed air... its all i use... and after all clumps gone i use a wet rag to wipe it down the rest of the way. Save Quote Log in or register to post comments
slomoto Posts 38 Joined 8/3/2009 Location San Luis Obispo, CA US slomoto 3/14/2010 4:25pm 3/14/2010 4:25pm FCTRY wrote: I choose to just stay home and spray on the internet, foregoing actual bike riding altogether. sspomer wrote: ZING! must have seen my ex on voyeurweb.com Save Quote Log in or register to post comments
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