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Shandy
04-11-2008, 02:41 AM
...........just what you've always wanted............proudly made in the USA..............

http://www.motorcycledryer.com/

What a load of :toilet:

American TV is sh*te..............i think this was on an ad break just before the ad break that was just before the credits of a programme which was just before the next ad break..............i miss the BBC............

Good job i can get beer over here or i might go mad and start thinking of buying crap like this.............

Cheers,

Shandy

giler
04-11-2008, 08:22 AM
Another gadget for the garage - don't show Natty!

Can't believe your missing the BBC - it is all the bl**dy US election anyway!
Hope your not drinking the lite beer - large shots of JD if your in the US.

emily's driver
04-11-2008, 09:02 AM
My neighbour already has one for his Fatboy

barbican
04-11-2008, 12:40 PM
I use a Rinse Pimp for the cars and bikes so don't worry about drying, but will admit to using a leaf blower/vac once (must remember to empty it first next time)

I bet the yanks have a milion reasons why that thing is better, and I bet you get a free baseball hat with it

Capo
04-11-2008, 05:57 PM
I have had one for a while, works well.
Funny how people lable things ****e without ever having seen one.

neilbaldry
04-11-2008, 06:01 PM
A worthwhile investment then Capo?

Pedro
04-11-2008, 06:12 PM
Have also used a leaf blower to dry the bike...

Headhunter
04-11-2008, 06:12 PM
Funny how people lable things ****e without ever having seen one.

Capo, I think you'll find he has.....

American TV is sh*te..............i think this was on an ad break just before the ad break that was just before the credits of a programme which was just before the next ad break..............i miss the BBC............

Only jesting mate. How much do you pay for one in the UK?

Capo
04-11-2008, 08:43 PM
A worthwhile investment then Capo?

Yes, it is particualy useful for getting the water and ****e out of the casting nooks at the base of the vertical cylinder. It's quite surprising how strong the pressure is (two stage compression), also the air is dry and warm due to the heat of compression. Blows the bike completely dry.

Can't remember how much I paid 'bout £130 ish.

Headhunter
04-11-2008, 08:48 PM
That's not too bad at all. Was expecting something around £250.

The american ad agencies should use the best marketing tool around....Italian blow jobs.

sheepshearer
05-11-2008, 11:12 AM
> Italian blow jobs

pompino (might be useful. when in Rome etc... :) )

LVC
05-11-2008, 12:06 PM
£56 + P&P
MOTORCYCLE DRYER / BLOWER AIR FORCE SIDEKICK BLASTER (http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/MOTORCYCLE-DRYER-BLOWER-AIR-FORCE-SIDEKICK-BLASTER_W0QQcmdZViewItemQQ_trksidZp3286Q2em63Q2el1 177QQhashZitem120327540552QQitemZ120327540552)

£120 + P&P
MOTORCYCLE DRYER / BLOWER AIR FORCE BLASTER # 498799 (http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/MOTORCYCLE-DRYER-BLOWER-AIR-FORCE-BLASTER-498799_W0QQcmdZViewItemQQ_trksidZp3286Q2em63Q2el11 77QQhashZitem110307450261QQitemZ110307450261)

When I used to work for a Ford dealer we used compressed air to blast the water out of the nooks and crannies which avoided the streaks etc. I guess this is the evolution..........

Shandy
05-11-2008, 12:17 PM
Or just use the missus hair drier when she's not looking to dry out the bits you can't get to...........lol

Shandy