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Motorcycle Blow DryerGeneral Tips |
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I have this unit and I've never seen anything like it. It blows warm air almost to warm to the touch after running for about a minute and is so powerful, that if you drop the hose, it runs away like a high pressure air hose would. One thing here, If you buy one of these units, get the regular 4 HP vacuum unit, not the blow drier as the difference...
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New Family
Ride: FLTRI Road Glide
Join Date: Apr 2nd, 2009
Location: Jackson Hole, Wyoming
Posts: 2
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Re: Motorcycle Blow Dryer
OMG GUYS !!! Use a $30 sidewalk leaf blower. I can't believe you pay thsi kind of money for these things when the leaf blower can be used for the driveway too. Yikes !
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Community Liaison
Ride: 07 Road King Classic
Join Date: Jun 21st, 2007
Posts: 21,057
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Re: Motorcycle Blow Dryer
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Kind of obvious that you never saw the damage the debris can do to the paint when using the blower in the driveway too. Save the extra $$$ by using the cheap multi use blower and you can use it for the paint later. After all the bike was only what.... $20,000 or so? Hope you don't use brand X oil filters too with the 50 micron rating to save a few bucks. |
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Warming The Wheels
Ride: 2005 FXDWGI
Join Date: Mar 12th, 2009
Location: Crown Point, In.
Posts: 90
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Re: Motorcycle Blow Dryer
I also use a leaf blower, but I only use it to dry the bike.
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Start The Engine
Ride: 2008 flhtcu
Join Date: Feb 1st, 2009
Posts: 12
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Re: Motorcycle Blow Dryer
Just picked one up at this site. will comment later on delivery
Metro Air Force Blaster Motorcycle Dryer: B3-CD |
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Moderators
Ride: 09 CVO Ultra Classic
Join Date: May 18th, 2007
Location: The Shires UK
Posts: 8,730
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Re: Motorcycle Blow Dryer
cant go wrong with the metro blower i have one for dryng my bikes
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Contributor$
Ride: 2009 XL883 -> 1200 SE Stage 1
Join Date: Dec 29th, 2008
Location: Gloucestershire, England
Posts: 623
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Re: Motorcycle Blow Dryer
I paid the extra bucks to import it to UK including import duties....BUT imo it's been well worth it. Great to be able to dry the scoot off in a matter of a few minutes if you've caught a soaking, or after a wash.
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