Bike Driers

Author
Discussion

podman

Original Poster:

8,920 posts

246 months

Sunday 5th June 2022
quotequote all
Anyone use one?

I'm thinking they could make my life easier , quicker and do a more thorough drying job on some areas of my bikes than the microfibre I use.

Space is at a premium so smaller the better...not being a cheapskate but the less than £100 would be perfect, if thats achievable.

Recommendations welcome, please.

MrGman

1,609 posts

212 months

Sunday 5th June 2022
quotequote all
https://www.itdusters.com/product/metrovac-sk-1-ai...


I’ve had one of these for years now, they’re brilliant and once you’ve had one you won’t want to be without. Only slight downside is they’re quite noisy in my opinion.

Krikkit

26,925 posts

187 months

Sunday 5th June 2022
quotequote all
Compact leaf blower would be my choice, although that one above looks good it feels a bit steep at 95 sheets

Beaver Dam

41 posts

158 months

Sunday 5th June 2022
quotequote all
I’ve got this - use it for both bike and car. Decent bit of kit.

https://www.theultimatefinish.co.uk/bigboi/blowr-m...

Despite drying with a drying towel, It’s only when you use a blower ya realise just how much water is left behind.

podman

Original Poster:

8,920 posts

246 months

Sunday 5th June 2022
quotequote all
Krikkit said:
Compact leaf blower would be my choice, although that one above looks good it feels a bit steep at 95 sheets
Curious ...Why? Do you have one or the other?

Beaver Dam

41 posts

158 months

Sunday 5th June 2022
quotequote all
I’d be wary using a leaf blower to dry a bike cos it won’t be filtered air.

Shakob

155 posts

207 months

Sunday 5th June 2022
quotequote all
I bought a pet dryer as it was a lot less than an actual bike dryer. It does the job for a fraction of the price.

Rick448

1,697 posts

230 months

Sunday 5th June 2022
quotequote all

airsafari87

2,813 posts

188 months

Sunday 5th June 2022
quotequote all
Rick448 said:
I have the model below that one and it’s champion.
It blows either cool or warm air and is powerful enough to blast the water out of all the nooks and crannies.

Worth the investment imo.

Krikkit

26,925 posts

187 months

Sunday 5th June 2022
quotequote all
Beaver Dam said:
I’d be wary using a leaf blower to dry a bike cos it won’t be filtered air.
Is that really a factor? Unless you're drying it in a dusty garage of course

Caddyshack

11,447 posts

212 months

Sunday 5th June 2022
quotequote all
I use the big boi from ultimate finish on my cars and bikes…..it’s brilliant.

Biker9090

1,051 posts

43 months

Sunday 5th June 2022
quotequote all
Beaver Dam said:
I’d be wary using a leaf blower to dry a bike cos it won’t be filtered air.
Jesus, does your bike live in a bubble or something?

jjones

4,435 posts

199 months

Sunday 5th June 2022
quotequote all
Have one, rarely use it, microfibre is quick and gets most of the water off. These make a racket, even more so when the air whistles into the crevices on the bike. They do work well but have downsides (noise/speed).

Caddyshack

11,447 posts

212 months

Sunday 5th June 2022
quotequote all
Biker9090 said:
Beaver Dam said:
I’d be wary using a leaf blower to dry a bike cos it won’t be filtered air.
Jesus, does your bike live in a bubble or something?
I think it is the firing of high speed grit…like a mini sandblaster they are worried about.

KTMsm

27,473 posts

269 months

Sunday 5th June 2022
quotequote all
I use an Aldi compressor they are sub £100

Obviously it's great for other things too - from fence painting to cleaning carbs

CoolHands

19,267 posts

201 months

Sunday 5th June 2022
quotequote all
Presumably it’d be possible to repurpose an old hoover, which are cheap 2nd hand.

StreetDragster

1,533 posts

224 months

Monday 6th June 2022
quotequote all
Shakob said:
I bought a pet dryer as it was a lot less than an actual bike dryer. It does the job for a fraction of the price.
Same, works very well and is quite strong. Put the smallest spot attachment on and high on full and its like a blow gun from a compressor.

They are not very complicated, I can't see any reason why a bike drier would be 'better' than the pet equivalent.

Birky_41

4,359 posts

190 months

Monday 6th June 2022
quotequote all
I have a big compressor in my garage with air line amongst other bits and after cleaning the bike especially in winter I use it to blow the excess water

Whatever you go for having something like that works in my opinion

wa16

2,240 posts

227 months

Monday 6th June 2022
quotequote all
Rick448 said:
i use one of these had it for a number fo years so much the end is taped on the the nozzle flies off

handy in the winter getting rid of pooled water- summer not so much used like the other day when it was hot bike dried itself

noisy, get strange looks from passers by blow drying a bike - fkem




Beaver Dam

41 posts

158 months

Monday 6th June 2022
quotequote all
Caddyshack said:
I think it is the firing of high speed grit…like a mini sandblaster they are worried about.
Yeh, you got it.