Tracer 9 GT
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Supermofo
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Re: Tracer 9 GT
That's something I developed quite late in biking life, mainly as at the start my bikes were my transport and whilst they got a wash every week or 2 they never stayed clean. Then I hit a nice middle ground once I gave up commuting before it all got a bit silly and I was cleaning the bastard every 5 mins. I'm transitioning back again now though. Currently my bike is covered in flies and summer dust, but meh it won't harm the bike so it'll be fine until I can be arsed. I prefer a clean bike, but using the bugger is the main thing.tricol wrote: Tue Jun 09, 2026 5:37 pm I have to get over my obsession with having a spotless bike all the time and just get out and ride.
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Re: Tracer 9 GT
Normally I clean my Suzuki before I go to trackdays.Supermofo wrote: Tue Jun 09, 2026 10:15 pmThat's something I developed quite late in biking life, mainly as at the start my bikes were my transport and whilst they got a wash every week or 2 they never stayed clean. Then I hit a nice middle ground once I gave up commuting before it all got a bit silly and I was cleaning the bastard every 5 mins. I'm transitioning back again now though. Currently my bike is covered in flies and summer dust, but meh it won't harm the bike so it'll be fine until I can be arsed. I prefer a clean bike, but using the bugger is the main thing.tricol wrote: Tue Jun 09, 2026 5:37 pm I have to get over my obsession with having a spotless bike all the time and just get out and ride.
CBA cleaning it this time
