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Started by Steel cowboy, Mon 23, May 2016, 19:41:38

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Steel cowboy

2001 black interstate
2003 Jupiter Orange wing

Jess from VA


John Schmidt

You're doing it wrong. In photobucket, put the cursor in the upper left corner of the picture you want to post, up where you see three lines. When you place your cursor there, you get a drop down list and click on "share." The next screen go to the bottom where it says "img" and click in the box. When it says "copied" just go to your post here and right click, then paste. The url will post first, but then go below and click on "preview" and your picture should show up. When you click on "post" the picture will also show in your post.

Steel cowboy

2001 black interstate
2003 Jupiter Orange wing

John Schmidt

Nice looking ride, love the looks of those pipes.  :cooldude:

_Sheffjs_



Bronxboy

Quote from: Steel cowboy on Tue 24, May 2016, 08:24:33
Thank you John


Nice Bike, Now get that concrete Power washed  ;)

Jess from VA

Rather than power wash (which tends to open up the surface to quicker erosion/spalling), wait for a light sprinkle/rainy day (no down pours).  Take your 2 gallon insecticide/fungicide pump sprayer and put one gal of bleach and one gal of water, and go around and using a wide fan tip, just wet the whole thing down.  Particularly black spots can be scrubbed a bit with a stick brush, but hard work is unnecessary.  Do not hose off.  The gentle rain keeps it wet and working all day, and you get a very nice result with minimal effort.  A few worms are lost due to run off (too bad, they don't pay rent, so they don't get a vote). 

Wear old pants.

Bronxboy

Quote from: Jess from VA on Tue 24, May 2016, 12:22:02
Rather than power wash (which tends to open up the surface to quicker erosion/spalling), wait for a light sprinkle/rainy day (no down pours).  Take your 2 gallon insecticide/fungicide pump sprayer and put one gal of bleach and one gal of water, and go around and using a wide fan tip, just wet the whole thing down.  Particularly black spots can be scrubbed a bit with a stick brush, but hard work is unnecessary.  Do not hose off.  The gentle rain keeps it wet and working all day, and you get a very nice result with minimal effort.  A few worms are lost due to run off (too bad, they don't pay rent, so they don't get a vote). 

Wear old pants.

Thank's for the tip


_Sheffjs_

Quote from: Bronxboy on Tue 24, May 2016, 14:30:56
Quote from: Jess from VA on Tue 24, May 2016, 12:22:02
Rather than power wash (which tends to open up the surface to quicker erosion/spalling), wait for a light sprinkle/rainy day (no down pours).  Take your 2 gallon insecticide/fungicide pump sprayer and put one gal of bleach and one gal of water, and go around and using a wide fan tip, just wet the whole thing down.  Particularly black spots can be scrubbed a bit with a stick brush, but hard work is unnecessary.  Do not hose off.  The gentle rain keeps it wet and working all day, and you get a very nice result with minimal effort.  A few worms are lost due to run off (too bad, they don't pay rent, so they don't get a vote). 

Wear old pants.

Thank's for the tip




I was wondering what your response was going to be.   :2funny:

Steel cowboy

John those are S/S tips i picked up on E-bay. Took off the I/S tips and notched the new ones to go around the hanger and pushed them in. I used a zip screw on the top under the bag to make sure they dont slide out.
2001 black interstate
2003 Jupiter Orange wing