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Keeping my XR200 Looking Great
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[QUOTE="G. Gearloose, post: 142244, member: 19284"] [b]ther're not predjudice, they treat eveyone like that[/b] Don't let'm get to you, jaypro Simple green and a toilet brush is cheap and works really well. Get some armor-all tire foam and spray the bike after you clean it and its dry. Without disk brakes you can spray it on everything but the seat and grips, it will make the next cleanup very easy. Next way wipe off the extra so its not a dust magnet. If you want to keep the bike nice discontinue using the power washer, and disassemble your swingarm and shock to grease them once per season minimum. [/QUOTE]
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