Water between the tour pak.....

Phu Cat

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and the top of the trunk. Thought I'd use a leaf blower, but there must be a better way to get the water out of there after washing bike.

Phu Cat
 
:wave4: Harley sells a dryer (blower) made for that purpose. Metro Vacuum manufactures it and private labels it for a number of companies. I have a friend that swears by it and it is on my list also. Hope this helps.
 
If you use compressed air make sure you have a filter or all that crap in the tank will blow off your paint like a sandblaster..

Just a thought..
 
My wife use to show golden retreivers and had a blow dryer to dry the dogs fur. I use it now - it blows warm air at pretty high velocities. Takes a couple minutes to dry the whole bike.
 
YIKES! over $200 to dry a bike, I think I'd pass

Already had one Gary, just didn't think of using it like that.

Phu Cat
 
You're all overthinking it. Just ride up a hill, or maybe pop a wheelie and just watch the water run out the back. A couple of speed bumps (or NYC) would shake loose that water also. Hope this has been helpful.
 
Phu Cat, that's what I did with my wifes dog unit. I was going to buy a blower and my wife said "Hey dummy, why don't you use my dog dryer?"

Smart woman. :D
 

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