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Old 05-09-2006   #1 (permalink)
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So I was browsing through the Speed Triple section of the site and stumbled across a few photos of a Blue Triple. This bike was clean, immaculately clean. My first thought was...Hmm I wonder how he cleans his bike. His picture...



The very next post someone asked him (Sparti) how he cleans it. He said he used a product called plexus http://www.plexusplasticcleaner.com/

I ordered it online on Monday, it came today and all I can say is wow! This is the best cleaning product I have seen (no I don't work for them) it's really that good. I sprayed my bike down and it looked awesome. I thought hmm, I wonder if it works on wheels....yup. The grime on my wheels wiped off like it was water. I am thoroughly impressed with this product and Sparti asked in his post to pass the word if we liked it so that's what I am doing. I bought it for 6 bucks a can here www.skygeek.com. Just thought I would pass my thoughts along! Thanks for the recommendation Sparti!

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just ordered a can, i will post the results VS the lusterlab stuff i am using now, appears to be more long term protection. i like the lusterlab because i wet the bike, spray it with the lusterlab, scrub it top to bottom with a soft bristled nylon brush, then rinse. it dries looking freshly waxed, too bad it won't even budge the chain wax on my rims though....
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Yeah, that's whats so great! It made the color on my bike pop then cleaned up the rims effortlessly. Cool stuff.
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CAUTION ::: CAUTION ::: CAUTION ::: CAUTION

The website that sells this product is NOT hosted by a secure server.
Credit cards and other vital data are recorded at this web address:

http://www.plexusdirect.com/order.html

A secure site ALWAYS will have a "https://" designation to it as assigned by ICAN, the international governing body of the world wide web. This site may not have been attacked but submitting information to it is unwise.


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www.skygeek.com also sells the product, it's checkout process IS secure (hosted by Yahoo)...remember to ALWAYS check the https:// before giving out your personal data!!!
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yeah that does look great but I have an off topic ? where did those mirrors come from, i likey :-D
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okay so the actual manufacturer website might not be secure, also you can only order the stuff by the $100 case there anyway!
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If I'm not mistaken some Best Buy shops sell Plexus. Also, any motorcycle shop should be able to order it for you through the parts distributor, Tucker Rocky.
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I use a thing called protect all, I believe it is the same sorta thing. The protectall is a cleaner/wax, works wonders, and it is safe on anything painted and also helmets.
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Works wondered for a helmet covered with bug guts. Honda also sells a product similiar to it.
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