@@detailtherapy Nahh, that's the other guy, lol. But I just got done cleaning my '06 R1200GS. Just threw some Michelin Road 6 on them and a fresh tune-up. Have the same tires on my R6. Stay safe out there!
It’s not recommended to spray directly at any electrical areas, but the connectors are much better sealed than they used to be. Especially on these big adventure bikes. You could ride this thing through a lake.
I ride all year so i know how tricky it is to clean a bike great attention to detail fantastic job keep up the great work all the best mate
Appreciate it.
Safe riding.
Really good job mate , looks great
Thanks very much 👍
Looks very nice ! Thanks for that ❤
Thanks very much. Ride safe 🤙
Beautiful as always!
Much appreciated
I would change that wheel cleaner it will scratch your bike nice job
Thanks.
What do you suggest?
@detailtherapy just the ones with the plastic handles any car detailing shop should have them like repco super cheap auto
@@malcolmknauer7443 oh you mean the brush. Yeah that has been changed. I have one that is bristles all the way down and a soft one too.
You missed a spot 😂
Are you the guy that walks passed me every single day 😂
@@detailtherapy Nahh, that's the other guy, lol. But I just got done cleaning my '06 R1200GS. Just threw some Michelin Road 6 on them and a fresh tune-up. Have the same tires on my R6. Stay safe out there!
@@erictittle7531 nice. I just finished a 24 plate GS1300 today. That'll be next weeks video 👍
I thought you were not supposed to spray water on it
It’s not recommended to spray directly at any electrical areas, but the connectors are much better sealed than they used to be. Especially on these big adventure bikes. You could ride this thing through a lake.
@@detailtherapy thank you, I always wipe my bike down, so it’s never very clean!
A lot of people rely on 'waterless washes'. They can cause light scratching in the process but, you gotta do what you gotta do.