BATMAN2696
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I don't use the pressure washer on the dog but today I had to. Twice a year I organize a ride through the Jemez mountains, Los Alamos, Santa Fe, Madrid, and back to Albuquerque. It's about 180mi round trip and tends to be alot of fun. Today we had ten bikes including some nice customs, a few with dealer plates on them, and my Dog. On the way through the mountains we got stopped by a DOT worker, he said it was a one lane road and we had to wait for traffic coming from the other direction. When we left following the pilot car we learned out they were sealing the road with that oil crap. It wasn't that bad as we were riding on the side that was already dry until around a couple of corners where the wet stuff ran across the road. We were traveling only about 15mph but it still made a mess. It got on my forks, the bottom of my front fender, my foot controls and everything on the front of the motor, my primary and coil cover, and my rear fender. The bag I had on the sissy bar got covered but kept it off my back.
I used some WD40 to scrub alot of it off but some of the areas around the oil filter and between the fins on the jugs I sprayed with the WD and let it sit for a few minutes and then used the pressure washer. Most of it came off.
The other thing I learned is that my Dog is not as wide as the Harley I am used to riding so when I set the digital camera between my legs while riding at 50mph it falls right through and hits the road.
I did get stopped by a sheriff but I will leave that story for another day.

I used some WD40 to scrub alot of it off but some of the areas around the oil filter and between the fins on the jugs I sprayed with the WD and let it sit for a few minutes and then used the pressure washer. Most of it came off.
The other thing I learned is that my Dog is not as wide as the Harley I am used to riding so when I set the digital camera between my legs while riding at 50mph it falls right through and hits the road.
I did get stopped by a sheriff but I will leave that story for another day.