All year biker / acf 50

Hi Chaps, just wondering if anyone has used the rhyl or Crewe base of all year biker? Got 3 bikes to do so of one guys is recommended we would go that way.
 

OhJ

Active Member
Never done this method, my GSA and her Ducati gets the acf treatment all year round any way.
The Ducati being made of coffee cups and some wierd metals which disolve in Wales so it has to be acf'd all the time.
 

Barftone

Well-Known Member
I have read they do a great job. Might be worth buying a small can to top it up around top of fork legs etc, now and again. Only prob is if you like to wash your bikes as well as you can soap it or WD40 it away. I use a quart bottle (Rugged roads sell it) and a small spraygun off the compressor. A small brush to apply around brakey and detail bits (be careful!). It's Great stuff
 
They charge £70 per bike so call it £50 (if you knock the cost of the stuff off buying it to do it yourself). For that then detail the bike clean, apply the ACF-50, allow it to cure and then polish the bike. It also has some sort of garentee there after.
From what I can find on forums etc the general opinion seems to be get it done then don't clean the bike all winter (other than lights, chain etc) then detail it in spring again.
The chap at the Rhyl operation was more helpful on email and is happy to come to us for 3 bikes (mine, brother in law and step father)
 

leevtr

New Member
Hi Chaps, just wondering if anyone has used the rhyl or Crewe base of all year biker? Got 3 bikes to do so of one guys is recommended we would go that way.
I used them when I first got my Hayabusa. Can't say I was that impressed to be honest. I put an honest review on their website and it never got posted, so they definately select what they want you to read. Wouldn't use again.
 
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