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i guess i take the cheap route. :) i just hose it all down really good with the garden hose to soften up the mud, let it set for a few minutes, hose it off again and most of the caked on mud falls right off. then wash it all up with armor all car wash. not saying armor all does anything for it, but it's what i use on the cars so it's what's handy. works just fine since i'm not out for a show bike. i ride, i get muddy, i clean it up... go do it all over again. no big deal if it's not buffed and polished :confused:

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