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I was wondering if anyone had any special washing advice for an MT-7-235. What does everyone use to wash theirs? Obviously no pressure washers, but will a standard brush hurt the fabric at all, or are there cleaners you suggest and others to stay away from? Thank you.
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When/if rinsing off with a hose, avoid the wingroot fairings, the air filter and the static air holes.
If the engine has been run before washing, then run it again afterwards as the washing will aid the warm/hot engines cool down and moisture will be drawn through exhaust, intake and crankcase orifices as the internal air contracts.
If the engine has been run before washing, then run it again afterwards as the washing will aid the warm/hot engines cool down and moisture will be drawn through exhaust, intake and crankcase orifices as the internal air contracts.
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