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  • Chaz
    Chaz
    4 years ago
    Quoting wello on 02 May 2020 12:34 AM

    very nice indeed .. gotta think those fat boy wheels are the easiest to clean : )

    Quoting Chaz on 02 May 2020 04:20 AM

    Thanks. You would think so but they capture a lot of brake dust and need to clean often otherwise they stain the aluminium. 

    Quoting gidgi on 04 May 2020 03:17 AM

    Lyndall brake pads omit little to no brake dust, when you need to replace consider them ,many on this forum swear by them

    Thanks Gidgi, will do
  • Chaz
    Chaz
    4 years ago
    Quoting Jay-Dee on 04 May 2020 10:02 AMedited: 04 May 2020 10:03 AM

    Very nice Fatty Chaz, welcome.

    Thanks Jay-Dee
  • wello
    wello
    4 years ago
    Quoting wello on 02 May 2020 12:34 AM

    very nice indeed .. gotta think those fat boy wheels are the easiest to clean : )

    Quoting Chaz on 02 May 2020 04:20 AM

    Thanks. You would think so but they capture a lot of brake dust and need to clean often otherwise they stain the aluminium. 

    Quoting gidgi on 04 May 2020 03:17 AM

    Lyndall brake pads omit little to no brake dust, when you need to replace consider them ,many on this forum swear by them

    yeh i might just do that , specially on the ultra as they are just a little bit trickier to clean ,, specially the rear .
    cant complain to much about the sportglide really as they are fairly easy to clean .. its just i fkn hate cleaning wheels in my older age lol.
    with the amount of brake dust that the ultra collects on the wheels im sure they wont be lasting to long anyway : /
  • steelo
    steelo
    4 years ago
    Wello. Put the bike up on a stand in neutral. Spray it (wheels) with mag wheel cleaner. Let it sit then hose off or use a high pressure cleaner around panniers. No probs
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