If you have a "blow dryer" which do you have would you recommend it?

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Thanks for the replies, I decided to go with the BRUHL BD1240 and it arrived yesterday so I decided to give it a go.  I am always going to use a microfiber cloth on the panels as I apply a wet wax at the same time.  However the warm air blow dryer is excellent for switch gear; dash, engine fins, frame, foot rests and of course for panel gaps!  I think it will also work wonders on my classic car spoke wheels/chrome fittings!  Bit of a luxury I agree, but a good addition to the garage in my view!  Peter
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omnione wrote: I bought one of the pet dryers off eBay, http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/281761600818?_trksid=p2057872.m2749.l2649&ssPageName=STRK%3AMEBIDX%3AIT


Mines black not yellow, powerful and hot enough to dry the bike all for under £50. Works well.


Don't know yet how long it's going to last though!!!!

Also own one which has given me fault free operation for years and a lot cheaper. So you could own two more if needed compaired to others sold at a lot higher price. Does the job and would recommend them rather than purchasing the more expensive ones.


But it comes down to choice and what the individuals wants or is prepared to pay.



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Glad it works for you. If mine ever blows up maybe consider a pet drier. Always thought that the pet version would produces significantly less airflow. My Airforce Blaster if aimed at a pet would shout them into another county. Obviously pet drier has enough airflow with the added bonus of producing hot air. The Airforce Blaster has no internal heater, the air is slightly warmer than ambient due to compression thats all.
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Air Force Blaster and Bruhl look like the most popular "branded" motorcycle dryers. Pet dryers seem to do the same job for less money.

Has anyone recently purchased a dryer, if so, which one and why did you choose that particular make/model, thank you.
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I have a leaf blower, I have used it on the bike but not every wash... Im lazy


Main bit I want blow dried is the brakes, I hate the pads rusting / marking the discs
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Gavj wrote:I have a leaf blower, I have used it on the bike.
A leaf blower is one option, used by others too.
Gavj wrote:Main bit I want blow dried is the brakes, I hate the pads rusting / marking the discs.
Before washing my bike, I've taken to backing off the F&R pads so that the wheel spins freely. At the moment, I use a hair dryer which was passed on to me, to dry the pads/discs. Not forgetting to pump up the brakes before the next ride.

When I first got the present, used 2012 Camhead, the rear disc had some pitting similar to the photo below. The pitting wasn't as bad as this and was polished out. The shape and size of the pitted area does look like it may have been caused by the rear brake pads.

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Here's an example of pitting on the front discs of a Triumph when put away wet, https://www.triumphrat.net/threads/pitt ... ts.103266/

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Dog drier.
The GS 'is' the better bike :-)
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Pet dryer, same output as a well known bike dryer. Bright pink as £5 cheaper than other colour with free delivery at £50.
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Which dog/pet dryer is being recommended, please can a link be provided, thank you.
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No beyond my computer skills. few years ago but from Amazon.
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Found this one for £46.17, https://www.gelisimgunlugu.com/products ... gLB0PD_BwE

but when you click on "BUY NOW", it takes you to Amazon, https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B07HF93QVY? ... th=1&psc=1
and the price goes up to £66.41?
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That pet drier has an airflow max of 65m/s = 12795 ft/min


Airforce Blaster airflow is 29250 ft/min


You need a good airflow to efficiently dry a bike in cold weather. I don't see that a pet drier is going to be very efficient.
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May not be as efficient but does job at under 1/4 of price. Agree colder weather takes longer but considering 80% dont ride in cold weather!!!
Joking aside it does work well.
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This is Amazon's #1 Best Seller, https://www.amazon.co.uk/Motorcycle-Por ... JR8J8EDNQK for £71.16.

A concern is how noisy are these dryers, this one has a variable speed control. I do only ride my bike April to October. I use a waffle cloth to get most of the water off and the hair dryer to drive the remaining water out of those hard to reach areas. When All Year Biker have treated my bike, they use something like the Air Force Blaster and the guy wears ear defenders.

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Anymore comments & feedback would be welcome, thank you.
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Bought mine from here - Sidekick blaster. Been faultless for over a year and is big enough to do the job. But more expensive than a pet dryer :)


https://www.cardryers.co.uk/products/ca ... s/Sidekick
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