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Motorcycle Dryer
Does anyone have a motorcycle dryer? And is it really different from an aircompressor with a nozel?
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I use my air compressor or my leaf blower. Both work pretty well.
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Leaf blower here as well. I'ver never heard of a dedicated "motorcycle blower".
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ok, the towels are just funny...
but i gotta ask, does this mean we are sposed to get them wet other than rain??!! :lol: |
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I'll have to check it out...no not to get one but just to see. :lol: |
Are the rainbow towels of significance?
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Looks like some picture out of a Target ad. Lets hope the significance ends there. |
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Buy one of these.
Huffer -An external engine that creates large volumes of pressurized air used to start large gas turbine jet engines on some types of aircraft. http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2410/...6f8a7e.jpg?v=0 If it can start a jet engine, it can certainly dry your bike in a short amount of time. :idk: |
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The difference is suppose to be that the "dryer" is suppose to blow DRY air and more concentrated air.
HOWEVER, I suggest against this, just as strongly urge to not use pressure sprayers. They un-naturaly force air into places its not suppose to be. Later causing problems. |
use sham-wow
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those things are loud, and fucking annoying. i hated it whenever we had to use the air start to get a plane out. |
Kat... those are WAY to powerful for your bike... your little pocket bike would blow away.
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I use lint free towels...
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