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  1. Thank you for your input!! That's odd because I didn't have that experience. The man who recommended it to me uses it on a 38 year old motorcycle including the windscreen and it still looks new that's how I found out about it. I wanted to know how he kept it looking that new. That's when he told me he uses it on his Aircraft as well. Not sure if it's so respected in the Aviation Industry why they would want to use it if it left a waxy residue? Well, I've never tried Honda Polish and maybe I should. Next time I'm at the dealer I will look into getting some and trying it. Thank you, as well, for your input!! I have some Simple Green next to the shop sink think I'll give this a try! To be honest I totally forgot about using it on helmet visors and the entire helmet all together. I'll be trying it on a couple helmets tonight for sure. By the way Grum that's one cool lookin' VFR you have!!
    3 points
  2. Bought a 2014 with 10k miles and full luggage. Rode it 107 miles home. Discovered that the suspension needs some fettling, it seems to notice every bump and feels quite harsh (front and rear). I need to improve that! Also discovered that it's way lower than I was expecting - need to increase the rear ride height somehow as well. Need some better pics, excuse the mess, packed up and ready to move house.
    1 point
  3. For a nice black, non-shiny surface I always use a good dose of original Simple Green and a stiff bristle plastic brush on my tires. Spray a liberal amount on and then give them a good scrub. It seems to lift/release a lot more dirt/oil than soap or other cleaners and leaves the sidewalls looking nice and dark black - with no grease/oil/dressing involved. I don't top dress the rubber with anything.
    1 point
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