Important.
- Do not wash your motorcycle immediately after use; it may become stained due to water evaporation from hot surfaces. Never wash your motorcycle using hot or high pressure water.
- Washing your motorcycle with high pressure water can seize or damage the front forks, wheel hubs, electrical system, shock absorber seals, air inlets, or mufflers. This affects the safety of driving a motorcycle.
If engine parts are too dirty or oily, use fat-dissolving fluids, avoiding their contact with transmission elements (chain, front and rear sprockets, etc.).
When finished washing, rinse the motorcycle with warm water and dry with a chamois cloth.
Attention! Washing your motorcycle may cause the brakes to temporarily deteriorate until they are completely dry. Never lubricate or coat brake discs with anything! Clean brake discs with solvents that do not contain oils.