Quantcast
Jump to content

Recommended Posts

Posted

New Bike Wash Tank from X-Tream Clean Products made by Trick Tank Inc. This all aluminum light weight portable tank will hold 2.5 gallons of your favorite cleaning solution for use on all your fun machines from motorcycles, ATVs, UTVs, boats, cars and trucks. First fill tank with cleaning solution, then pressurize tank with air and you're ready to spray for a "Quick" & "EZ" clean. The more air you add the harder the spray you get. Easy to use, no repetitive pump spray, just hold down the wand's leaver and spray with ease. The single action sprayer provides a continuous spray pattern without the need for finger pumping like crazy. Spray pattern can be adjusted from a fine mist to a hard stream. This is an excellent product to use in conjunction with our 1 gallon, 5 gallon and 55 gallon size containers of XTC MX ATV Wash, XTC Street Cycle Wash, XTC Mu d Guard and XTC Red Roost Degreaser. Durable, light weight and made to last this is an excellent product for professional teams.

X-Tream Clean Products based in Charlotte, NC develops and markets cleaning products specifically designed for motocross bikes, street bikes, ATVs, UTVs, bicycles, karts and all related off-road, on-road and on-water machines as well as developing tire preps, X-Factor Tire Preps, for dirt and asphalt racing applications. More information can be found at www.mxwash.com.

BWT_Cutout_5.png

Join the conversation

You can post now and register later. If you have an account, sign in now to post with your account.
Note: Your post will require moderator approval before it will be visible.

Guest
Reply to this topic...

×   Pasted as rich text.   Paste as plain text instead

  Only 75 emoji are allowed.

×   Your link has been automatically embedded.   Display as a link instead

×   Your previous content has been restored.   Clear editor

×   You cannot paste images directly. Upload or insert images from URL.

  • Similar Forum Topics

    • By RadRob
      I am new to this site. I have a 1987 Suzuki LT230S Quadsport I think. Is there a difference between quadsport and quadrunner?
    • By 1998Zuki250
      Looking to see if anyone has any input on ATV Tires? 1998 Suzuki quadrunner LTF250
    • By hfrost112
      whats the best way to seal the bead on a tire
    • By jhamrick75
      If anyone is having issues with the Mikuni VM24SS carb, I thought I would post what issues I had and how I resolved them.
      Acquired a 93 Bayou 220 that had sat for over 4 years.
      The carb was extremely corroded and pitted and full of leftover fuel.
      Cleaned carb and bowl and was able to get the engine to start.
      Within 30 seconds exhaust would heat up and start to glow red hot.
      Removed carb and recleaned everything, including a second overnight soak.
      Needless to say, after removing the carb for the 5th time and my frustration to the limit I
      realized that my attention had been to the carb body and not to the bowl.
      There is a small brass rod on the bottom of the carb that goes down into the float bowl but is seperated from the main section. I had cleaned that area very well....I had thought.
      ***The corrosion had sealed off the channel that runs from the main bowl section to the small tube section on the side of the float bowl. No amount of carb cleaner was going to get it to budge. So i took a small nail and started to scrape away the corrosion and was eventually able to dislodge enought of the corrosion that carb cleaner would flow through that channel. ***
      I thoroughly cleaned each side of the channel in the float bowl and reinstalled the carb and now the issue of it running lean is gone.
      On a second note the fuel mixture screw was a nightmare to remove as the threads had been corroded and wouldnt let the screw come out. I used a little cutting oil and worked the mixture screw in and out until I was able to push past the corroded threads and completely remove the needle. After a couple passes with a tap to clean the threads it is like new again.
      Hope this helps if you are having a lean running machine.
    • By P_syko
      Hello all! I’m new to the 4 wheeler world, but not new to the mechanic world. I was a diesel mechanic for many years and last year got into jet skis. I just bought a 1987 Yamaha moto 4 350 and now learning the ins and outs of 2 stroke engines. Looking forward to learning all the things. 
×
×
  • Create New...