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Boulder Jacket
The boulder jacket methinks is the best thing since sliced bread and peanut butter. What is the way to get the buggy side cleaned up and the stinky side smelling like daisies again? (Yes you guess right, I lost the little booklet)
Scarlet01- Fuel Injected
- Number of posts : 13
Age : 50
Location : Centurion
My bike : 800ST (I ADORE this bike)
Registration date : 2008-08-12
Re: Boulder Jacket
Put it in the washing machine - take all protective paddin out, zip all zips closed and turn it inside out.
Works for me.
Works for me.
DaveS- Committee member
- Number of posts : 1428
Location : Centurion
My bike : R1200GSA: R1200S(I think - has been annexed by Dorothy): S1000RR
Registration date : 2008-07-28
Re: Boulder Jacket
I just take out every thing out of the pockets and through it in the washing machine with a little soap, I even leave the protective padding in.
Chunky- Supercharged
- Number of posts : 85
Location : Pretoria net noord van die boerewors gordyn
My bike : R1200 GS Adventure & PGO G-MAX
Registration date : 2008-06-12
Re: Boulder Jacket
good idea to take the padding out.......also recommended by the manufucturer on the cleaning instructions.
Just do one type of jacket at a time........we have once washed a Boulder, Airflow and Venting Machine at the same time.....and their padding differ slightly from each other........quite a mission to match the correct padding to the correct jacket again
Just do one type of jacket at a time........we have once washed a Boulder, Airflow and Venting Machine at the same time.....and their padding differ slightly from each other........quite a mission to match the correct padding to the correct jacket again
JR- The K-factor
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Location : Gauteng
My bike : K1300S, F800GS
Registration date : 2008-06-02
Re: Boulder Jacket
Be proud of the buggy side - it's a visible history of your trip.
If airing isn't enough to get it sweet-smelling, try anti-perspirant or air freshener...
(Joking of course...)
If airing isn't enough to get it sweet-smelling, try anti-perspirant or air freshener...
(Joking of course...)
Richard H- Senior Contributor
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Age : 70
Location : Jacaranda City
My bike : R1200GS, R100S
Registration date : 2008-06-09
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