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Old 12-09-2006, 11:39 PM   #5 (permalink)
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This brings up good things to talk about. First off if you pressure wash your bike, try not to spray directly at wheel or steering neck bearings or any other bearings. Also if you do wash your bike often then repack these bearings. Also as a general rule you should use something to drive the water out of these places such as WD-40 or the prefered 6 in 1. Also if you ride a four stroke and as all four stroke dirt bikes do, have overhead cams then try not to spray directly at your sparkplug wire. The plug wire does form a decent seal on the head but not enough to keep out 1600 psi.
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