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That's something I developed quite late in biking life, mainly as at the start my bikes were my transport and whilst they got a wash every week or 2 they never stayed clean. Then I hit a nice middle ground once I gave up commuting before it all got a bit silly and I was cleaning the bastard every 5 mins. I'm transitioning back again now though. Currently my bike is covered in flies and summer dust, but meh it won't harm the bike so it'll be fine until I can be arsed. I prefer a clean bike, but using the bugger is the main thing.tricol wrote: Tue Jun 09, 2026 5:37 pm I have to get over my obsession with having a spotless bike all the time and just get out and ride.
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Normally I clean my Suzuki before I go to trackdays.Supermofo wrote: Tue Jun 09, 2026 10:15 pmThat's something I developed quite late in biking life, mainly as at the start my bikes were my transport and whilst they got a wash every week or 2 they never stayed clean. Then I hit a nice middle ground once I gave up commuting before it all got a bit silly and I was cleaning the bastard every 5 mins. I'm transitioning back again now though. Currently my bike is covered in flies and summer dust, but meh it won't harm the bike so it'll be fine until I can be arsed. I prefer a clean bike, but using the bugger is the main thing.tricol wrote: Tue Jun 09, 2026 5:37 pm I have to get over my obsession with having a spotless bike all the time and just get out and ride.
CBA cleaning it this time
Re: Tracer 9 GT
In another blow, as I'm moving house due to my separation, my insurance company won't cover me at my new potential address as it's not garage. Great. If I can't get reasonable cover, the bike will have to go.
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That's what front rooms are for. As long as you can get it over the threshold and put some hardboard/plywood down over the floor boards to catch any drips, you're good to go. It also means you can do winter maintenance in the warm and dry.tricol wrote: Mon Jul 06, 2026 7:21 pm In another blow, as I'm moving house due to my separation, my insurance company won't cover me at my new potential address as it's not garage. Great. If I can't get reasonable cover, the bike will have to go.
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That's a bit rubbish. Doubt all this is helping your bike mojo. Can you build a shed/buy one of those metal bike garages, seem to recall some insurers will treat them as a garage of sorts.
Worse case if you have to sell it you should be able to get something older/cheaper they will insure and it might help you get over the clean bike thing.
Worse case if you have to sell it you should be able to get something older/cheaper they will insure and it might help you get over the clean bike thing.
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Thought I'd read it somewhere, looks like there are caveats but might be worth a call to the insurer if you can build a shed or get an Asguard or something.Supermofo wrote: Mon Jul 06, 2026 10:50 pm Can you build a shed/buy one of those metal bike garages, seem to recall some insurers will treat them as a garage of sorts.
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Good man.tricol wrote: Tue Jul 07, 2026 9:01 pm Well the house that I was refused insurance on, I've withdrawn my application. I'm not going to give up my bike. Hopefully I can get somewhere sorted soon.
Best of luck with the house (with garage) hunt.
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Good on you! When you're going through anything that gives you emotional stress, a bike can give you some much needed, enjoyable, head space.tricol wrote: Tue Jul 07, 2026 9:01 pm Well the house that I was refused insurance on, I've withdrawn my application. I'm not going to give up my bike. Hopefully I can get somewhere sorted soon.
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That is absolutely the right attitude. Well played, that man. Keep on looking - you'll find something that works for you soon enough.tricol wrote: Tue Jul 07, 2026 9:01 pm Well the house that I was refused insurance on, I've withdrawn my application. I'm not going to give up my bike. Hopefully I can get somewhere sorted soon.
The last two houses I've bought, the number one priority was secure parking/storage for the bike. It's non-negotiable.
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Found a place, and been accepted today. A little over budget but I can make it work. Great setup, garage etc, and a quiet area. It's about 15 minutes from Congleton, so whilst I lose the MTB from the door(which I'm gutted about) everything will work for me.
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Excellent stuff!tricol wrote: Thu Jul 09, 2026 2:16 pm Found a place, and been accepted today. A little over budget but I can make it work. Great setup, garage etc, and a quiet area. It's about 15 minutes from Congleton, so whilst I lose the MTB from the door(which I'm gutted about) everything will work for me.
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