sportbikes 2-3 hours
harleys and other ugly bikes usually anywhere from 4-6 hours
hehehe jk
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sportbikes 2-3 hours
harleys and other ugly bikes usually anywhere from 4-6 hours
hehehe jk
I'd say anywhere from 3-15 hours depending on the type of bike, paint condition, amount of chrome, chrome condition, and wheel type...and hopefully the bike doesn't have anything that's polished aluminum. :D
My last bike was close to 2 hours just to do a 2-step polish on the paint....nothing else.
http://i75.photobucket.com/albums/i2...9/IMG_1782.jpg
http://i75.photobucket.com/albums/i2...9/IMG_1784.jpg
http://i75.photobucket.com/albums/i2...9/IMG_1796.jpg
I detail on a bike to bike basis. Not many of my customers want a full detail with correction so i have to plan accordingly.
My bike. It extremely well kept and a full wash and detail takes about 4-5 hours. Have done dressers that take 10-12 though.
Here is mine, after a detail.
http://i78.photobucket.com/albums/j9...anny3018-1.jpg
And a pic from a full correction job on a screamin eagle.
Poorboys products worked great on the screamin eagle.
On a nice day...about 4-5 hours.
http://www.qwksilver.com/images/rotate/21.jpg
Two days to a week depending on the type of motorcycle. I'm in no rush.
This type of detailing includes removal of all items such as side covers, seat, gas tank, skid plate, engine protection bars, etc.
The end result is a better than showroom clean, even on the ones that I use for multi-week tours.
The 3 I have done were 6-10hrs
On Baggers I remove the windshield, saddlebags, seat etc.
I don't normally remove the engine guards.
It can take all day if correction is needed.
http://i215.photobucket.com/albums/c...RodeBefore.jpg
BTW - This was a fairly new paint job
http://i215.photobucket.com/albums/c.../RoseAfter.jpg
Honda CBR Fireblade about 3 hours.
What pad/size do you you guys use?