Are we still talking about pressure washers here or should we be moving into a private chat ?Out of interest when your washing your bike on site how long does it take you and you ever run out of water etc?
Are we still talking about pressure washers here or should we be moving into a private chat ?Out of interest when your washing your bike on site how long does it take you and you ever run out of water etc?
Since you lost quite a lot of weight, do you find you need less water ?I have a V15 (I may have already posted that a few times...) and it's perfect for my requirements. I haven't bought any extras for it but I do carry an extra 25L of water for those properly grim days where you wished you stayed in bed.
only time my power washer gets anywhere near the bike is to make use of the snow foam lance to lazily apply some cleaning product. A good coating of silicone shine (or equivalent) and there's not too much just a normal hose attachment won't take off. But a portable one would certainly be a lot more effective out after the trails away from home compared to my current solution...
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Right, so like I said earlier in the thread, if you buy a £10 visqueen sheet, and put your muddy bike on top, then go home and wash it down, how is faffing with water and a mobile washer that would cost 8x more a better idea when you have to kind of wash the bike twice? This is the part where I'm wondering what I'm missing, your saying 'get mud off the car' well obviously....but then if you stick a sheet down in the boot of the car, theres no mud is there. I saw someone doing this the other day and I was like, oh that's surely the cheapest, easiest thing to do
Here this thing is called a visqueen sheet......I'm not even being sarcastic and wondering if you know what it does?
I use a sheet in my car, have been for years, and it's ok. However, I don't usually have time after a ride, especially a night ride, to clean the bike, so the mud dries on. We all know it's far easier to get your bike clean whilst the muck that's on it is still fresh and wet, so cleaning the next day becomes a faff and you also end up with dried mud and muck all over the sheet, which falls off into your car when you remove it. So, for me, it makes sense to have some sort of washing facility to get the shite off straight after a ride. That way, the sheet gets wet, but you minimise the amount of shite getting into your vehicle and you can wash your shoes, legs and anything else that gets really mucky at this time of year. To that end I bought the Bosch Fortus, which also doubles up as a handy dog and boot washer, for those muddy winter hikes.
It’s my birthday today, and my wife said to order one as my present. I’m going for the Bosch Fontus - as it seems to be the best all in one. I was going to get a Mobi V17... but since it’s £150 everywhere (my mate paid £60 for it earlier in the year from CRC), I’d rather pay the extra and get the Bosch.
I've got the Mobi and it is great. I have just bought the optional brush and dispenser (small) and that's great too.I use it with warm - hot water at home.Can anyone make a personal recommendation? I've seen a few reviews but remain none the wiser.
Please resist the temptation to lecture about the wisdom of using a pressure washer on an e-bike. I am aware of the risks which is partly why I'm looking for recommendations. Small is good, I only want to wash one bike at the park before putting it in the car. Both battery and plug into 12V lighter port would be good. I'm currently using a Hozelock 1.5 litre manual garden pump but I don't think it will be up to the job of winter mud. I'm also thinking that if I'm taking time to clean the bike at the bike park I might as well do a thorough job and not have to do it again when I get home. To date I've looked at:
Karcha OC3
Jetwet
Mobi V17
Worx Hydro Shot
Al
I'm chuffed with mine so far. The smaller trigger/nozzle makes it easy to manoeuvre around your bike into all the positions required to get to every nook and cranny. I've used it on Level 2 to clean my bike and 3 for the car. It's nowhere near the pressure of a 240v machine, but is way better than my hosepipe on the crappy mains pressure we get.
Ive got fairly decent mains pressure, and can get a hose to my bike in about 30 seconds when I’m at home. The problem is, the bike is usually caked in dried mud by then... and it’s difficult to come off.
Different story when cycling from home (Covid), as the wet mud washes off with no effort.
My aim is to wash at the trail and get the worst off whilst it’s wet. I use a tow bar mount bike rack, so the bike will still pick up road muck on the way home (in winter anyway) so will probably still need cleaned when I get home. It’ll just be much easier and quicker with the thick stuff gone.
In summer, a wash at the trial should be all I need.
Another plus is I can fill the Fontas with warm water to hopefully keep my hands warmer in winter.
I’ll also carry it with me when I take my daughter (5 years old) or my son (1 1/2) in his pram out to some of the parks we go, as the wheels get in such a mess, and they both end up in my boot filthy!
The only downside is the Fontas looks pretty big - so I’m not sure if it’ll fit with a big pram and kids bike?!
I've got a Suzuki Swift 5 door and it fits in behind the front passenger seat when it's in the forward position. I get the bike in, on it's side and wheels removed, with the front seat forward and the rear's down flat and it sits on top of the Bosch, which is also conveniently out of sight.
It was this picture on Amazon which makes me wonder how good the Norse is ?? Are they suggesting you can use it as an aqua jet and fly ? Or is it a liquid laser for Moles ?Yeah they all seem similar in terms of specs, the one I've got is even cheaper now, not sure how it compares with the Worx etc but it's definitely powerful enough for bike cleaning.
If you've got any Makita batteries then it's even better.
Norse SK25i
It was this picture on Amazon which makes me wonder how good the Norse is ?? Are they suggesting you can use it as an aqua jet and fly ? Or is it a liquid laser for Moles ?
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